A dialogue between wife and husband after coming back from a party

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A dialogue between husband and wife after coming back from a party

Husband: What a strain!
Wife: Oh, it's good to sit down after all that standing.
Husband: I could just sit here forever and ever, and never get up.
Wife: I don't think I've ever felt so totally drained in my life. All that embarrassing talk, and the drink and the cigarette smoke___
Husband: And the heat. I didn't sleep very well last night either!
Wife: We should've gone to bed earlier.
Husband: But it's funny we should feel so exhausted. After all, we've only been to a party.
Wife: But what a party. I've never felt so foolish in my life.
Husband: We must be getting old.
Wife: I feel if I moved, my bones would break. And the stoles of  my  feet!
Husband: I haven't felt so washed out for ages.
Wife: Perhaps there's something wrong with us. There may've been something in the drink.
Husband: I hope not. The party was bad enough without that.
Wife: Perhaps  everyone at Maria's is now stretched out on the floor.
Husband: It won't do, we must pull ourselves together. Come on! One, two, three up! You see at least I can stand on my feet- just. Come on Nadia! Activity will make you feel better.
Wife: Oh, sit down. Don't be so hearty. You don't know how to relax.
Husband: I'll go and make some sandwiches and coffee. We're probably just hungry, without knowing it.
Wife: Go and do what you like as long as you leave me in peace.
Husband: All right. I must make an effort.
Wife: Solitude at last!
Husband: Good God!
Wife: What is it?
Husband: D'you know? It's incredible.
Wife: What?
Husband: There's man with a flowered shirt and long hair asleep on the floor in here. He's got a guitar.
Wife: Go on with you. You must be dreaming.
Husband: No-really.

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