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A: Oh, Arthur, we’ve been looking for you.
B: What’s happened?
A: We need a doctor badly. My colleague from Spain is feeling bad.
B: Don’t worry. A doctor will be sent for in a minute.
A: Has your colleague caught a cold?
B: Most unlikely. He neither coughs nor sneezes.
A: What does he complain of?
B: Yesterday he had a headache. The day before yesterday he complained of a toothache and earache.
A: It’s a strange case.
B: I’m sure he has been working too hard lately. Last time I saw him he looked pale and tired.
A: It’s all nerves. Most likely he needs a rest and then he will be fine.
(half an hour later)
B: What did the doctor say? Pneumonia, flu, rheumatism?
A: Nothing of the kind!
B: Is it very serious?
A: I’m afraid so. As far as I can judge, hills, drops, powders, mixtures are useless in this case.
B: What do you mean?
A: It’s a virus. It’s as old as the hills. Nobody can cure it. No medicine can help. It takes time to recover.
A: It seems to me I know what you are driving at. The man hasn’t fallen ill. He is hopelessly in love.
B: And if I’m not mistaken the virus is blonde, blue-eyed, slim, long-legged and with irresistible smile.
3.6.2 Answer the questions:
1) How do you feel and behave if you have fallen in love?
2) Can love troubles influence people’s physical health?
3) What do people usually do to forget their troubles?
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