
急寻经典的英文短剧剧本10分左右 麻烦各位了!
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Peg: Raf, take a look at these drawings. (She handed him the notebook.)
Raf: Ah, an artist. (He turned the pages.)A good artist…
(He turned a few pages and stood up, turning to Stephen.) So, my boy…what are you doing now? I have an illustration project I want to start, but no one can help me…
Stephen: (jumped with excitement)What a stroke of luck!!!
Scene 2 〈An Argument〉
(Stephen and Peg were walking .)
Peg: How’s your work doing?
Stephen: (smiling)Great! The supplies that you gave me last week are wonderful. They really help me a lot.
Peg: It’s so nice to hear that. You do help us a lot…(She stopped talking. Instead of
her smile, she made arms crossed, looking directly to that where Raf was talking with two well-dressed men. They all looked tense.)
Stephen: (with lower voice)Oh-oh…
Peg: (She walked to Raf, standing on his right and taking a protective stance.)
Anything wrong?
Man : (talking to Peg with an oily voice)You must be Professor Leon’s student. I’m
Brian Firth and this is Paul Taylor.(introducing his partner)We are the owners of Tibia Maxima…
Peg: (interrupted him and smiled coldly) Ah yes, the bone smugglers. I read about the police raid, where they found the stolen dinosaur fossils…
Brian Firth: ( An embarrassed smile slowly filled his face while Paul Taylor turned red with anger) Eh, actually, we are running a completely different operation, strictly legal.
Peg: (smiled more coldly) Legal? What a fa-a-ascinating idea! But how?
Brian Firth: I’m so happy you asked. (reached into the breast pocket of his expensive linen suit) Here’s my card. We were just trying to persuade Professor De Leon to supply us with a few pieces…
Paul Taylor: (slowly relaxing his angry face) We’re willing to pay top dollars, of course.
Raf: (sighed and shook his head) You want me to sell my country’s national treasure
to private collectors, so they can decorate their fancy living room . Gentlemen,
as I have told you before, you and I are not on the same side of the fence. I
only work with museums and people who seek to educate the public.
Paul Taylor: A fine speech, Professor, but I know you are running out of money…
Raf: Money is of no concern to me. Only science is my goal.
Brian Firth: We’ll pay you enough to cover six month’s digging. You’ll be able to live in style and build a real research station…
Peg: Come on, Raf. (She crumpled the business card and tossed it on the floor.) We don’t have to listen to this
Raf: Ah, an artist. (He turned the pages.)A good artist…
(He turned a few pages and stood up, turning to Stephen.) So, my boy…what are you doing now? I have an illustration project I want to start, but no one can help me…
Stephen: (jumped with excitement)What a stroke of luck!!!
Scene 2 〈An Argument〉
(Stephen and Peg were walking .)
Peg: How’s your work doing?
Stephen: (smiling)Great! The supplies that you gave me last week are wonderful. They really help me a lot.
Peg: It’s so nice to hear that. You do help us a lot…(She stopped talking. Instead of
her smile, she made arms crossed, looking directly to that where Raf was talking with two well-dressed men. They all looked tense.)
Stephen: (with lower voice)Oh-oh…
Peg: (She walked to Raf, standing on his right and taking a protective stance.)
Anything wrong?
Man : (talking to Peg with an oily voice)You must be Professor Leon’s student. I’m
Brian Firth and this is Paul Taylor.(introducing his partner)We are the owners of Tibia Maxima…
Peg: (interrupted him and smiled coldly) Ah yes, the bone smugglers. I read about the police raid, where they found the stolen dinosaur fossils…
Brian Firth: ( An embarrassed smile slowly filled his face while Paul Taylor turned red with anger) Eh, actually, we are running a completely different operation, strictly legal.
Peg: (smiled more coldly) Legal? What a fa-a-ascinating idea! But how?
Brian Firth: I’m so happy you asked. (reached into the breast pocket of his expensive linen suit) Here’s my card. We were just trying to persuade Professor De Leon to supply us with a few pieces…
Paul Taylor: (slowly relaxing his angry face) We’re willing to pay top dollars, of course.
Raf: (sighed and shook his head) You want me to sell my country’s national treasure
to private collectors, so they can decorate their fancy living room . Gentlemen,
as I have told you before, you and I are not on the same side of the fence. I
only work with museums and people who seek to educate the public.
Paul Taylor: A fine speech, Professor, but I know you are running out of money…
Raf: Money is of no concern to me. Only science is my goal.
Brian Firth: We’ll pay you enough to cover six month’s digging. You’ll be able to live in style and build a real research station…
Peg: Come on, Raf. (She crumpled the business card and tossed it on the floor.) We don’t have to listen to this
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