Lesson49 The end of a dream
Tired of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years to buy a real bed. For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress. Because the weather was very hot, he carried the bed on to the roof of his house. He slept very well for the first two nights, but on the third night, a storm blew up. A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below. The young man did not wake up until the bed had struck the ground. Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. When he woke up, he was still on the
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mattress. Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. After he had put it on the floor, he promptly went to sleep again.
[ˈtaɪərd] [ʌv] [ˈslipɪŋ] [ɑn] [ðə] [flɔr], [ə] [jʌŋ] [mən] [ɪn] [ˌtɛhəˈrɑn] [seɪvd] [ʌp] [fɔr] [jɪrz] [tu] [baɪ] [ə] [riəl] [bɛd]. [fɔr] [ðə] [fɜrst] [taɪm] [ɪn] [hɪz] [laɪf], [hi] [bɪˈkeɪm] [ðə] [praʊd] [ˈoʊnər] [ʌv] [ə] [bɛd] [wɪʧ] [hæd] [sprɪŋz] [ænd] [ə] [ˈmætrəs]. [bɪˈkɔz] [ðə] [ˈwɛðər] [wʌz] [ˈvɛri] [hɑt], [hi] [ˈkærid] [ðə] [bɛd] [ɑn] [tu] [ðə] [ruf] [ʌv] [hɪz] [haʊs]. [hi] [slɛpt] [ˈvɛri] [wɛl] [fɔr] [ðə] [fɜrst] [tu] [naɪts], [bʌt] [ɑn] [ðə] [θɜrd] [naɪt], [ə] [stɔrm] [blu] [ʌp]. [ə] [gʌst] [ʌv] [wɪnd] [swɛpt] [ðə] [bɛd] [ɔf] [ðə] [ruf] [ænd] [sɛnt] [ɪt] [ˈkræʃɪŋ] [ˈɪntu] [ðə] [ˈkɔrˌtjɑrd] [bɪˈloʊ]. [ðə] [jʌŋ] [mən] [dɪd] [nɑt] [weɪk] [ʌp] [ənˈtɪl] [ðə] [bɛd] [hæd] [strʌk] [ðə] [graʊnd]. [ˌɔlˈðoʊ] [ðə] [bɛd] [wʌz] [smæʃt] [tu] [ˈpisəz], [ðə] [mən] [wʌz] [məˈrækjələsli] [ənˈhɜrt]. [wɛn] [hi] [woʊk] [ʌp], [hi] [wʌz] [stɪl] [ɑn] [ðə] [ˈmætrəs]. [ˈglænsɪŋ] [æt] [ðə] [bɪts] [ʌv] [wʊd] [ænd] [ˈmɛtəl] [ðæt] [leɪ] [əˈraʊnd] [hɪm], [ðə] [mən] [ˈsædli] [pɪkt] [ʌp] [ðə] [ˈmætrəs] [ænd] [ˈkærid] [ɪt] [ˈɪntu] [hɪz] [haʊs]. [ˈæftər] [hi] [hæd] [pʊt] [ɪt] [ɑn] [ðə] [flɔr], [hi] [ˈprɑmptli] [wɛnt] [tu] [slip] [əˈgɛn].
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