W: Hello, Betty! B: Good afternoon, Mr. White! W: Is Doctor Sandford ['s nf d] in? B: No, he isn't. Doctor Sandford is still in the hospital. W: Is Mrs. Sandford at home? B: No, she isn't. Mrs. Sandford is out. She is in the park with Benny, and old Mrs. Sandford is not well. W: Oh, that's a pity! What's the matter? It isn't the flu, is it? B: Oh, no, it's a bad cold, she's better today. W: Is she in bed? B: No, she isn't. Come in, Mr. White, and have a talk with Mrs. Sandford. She is always glad to see you. W: Perhaps, some other day, Betty! B: I'm so sorry Mr. Sandford isn't at home yet. W: That's all right. Remember me to Mrs. Sandford. B: Yes, Mr. White. W: So long then, Betty! B: So long, Mr. White. On Saturday Mr. Sandford is at home after four