Betty, an old lady, arrived in Delhi from Washington last night. She ranged me this morning at my residence number.
Betty: This is Betty. Can I speak to Abil? Abil: Hey, Betty! This is Abil speaking. Betty: How are you Abil? Abil: I am fine. Are you okay? Was there any trouble on the journey? Betty: It was a nice journey and I enjoyed it very much. Abil: Have you checked in a hotel or put up with Anita? Betty: No. I am with my diplomat friend whom you know. Abil, can we meet up somewhere? Abil: Sure, why not? Is it okay if I come over there? Or, Shall we meet up somewhere else? Betty: Either is okay with me. Abil: All right. Then wait for me. I will be there in 15 minutes.
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Betty, an elderly lady, arrived in Delhi from Washington last night. She rang me this morning at home . Betty: This is Betty Jones .
— Mister Micawber
Betty, an elderly lady, arrived in Delhi from Washington last night.
She rang me this morning at home .
Betty: This is Betty Jones .
Can I speak to Abil?
Abil: Hey, Betty!
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. Betty, an elderly lady, arrived in Delhi from Washington last night. She rang me this morning at home.
Betty: This is Betty Jones. Can I speak to Abil? Abil: Hey, Betty! This is Abil speaking. Betty: How are you, Abil? Abil: I'm fine. And you? Did you have any trouble on your flight? Betty: No, it was