1.
| – Does Elizabeth get a telephone call from a man called George Duncan?
| – Yes, she does.
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2.
| – Doesn't Mr. Duncan have an introduction to Harper & Grant from a mutual acquaintance?
| – Yes, he does. (Mr. Duncan has an introduction to Harper & Grant)
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3.
| – Is Jock Macpherson a mutual acquaintance of Mr. Duncan and Elizabeth Corby?
| – No, he isn't.
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4.
| – Isn't Mr. Duncan staying in London for a long time?
| – No, he isn't.
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5.
| – Does Mr. Duncan telephone to fix an appointment to see Mr. Grant?
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6.
| – Doesn't Elizabeth suggest him a later date because Mr. Grant is very busy?
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7.
| – Is Mr. Duncan rather short-tempered?
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8.
| – Can Mr. Duncan have an appointment with H. Grant whenever he wants one?
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9.
| – Can't Mr. Duncan see over the factory to see how some of the office furniture is made?
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10.
| – Does Elizabeth fail to havea good secretary's sixth sense that this might be a valuable customer?
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11.
| – Doesn't she finally fix an appointment for him at half past six this afternoon?
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12.
| – When Mr. Grant comes into the office does she tell him about the appointment?
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13.
| – As Mrs. Corby is so busy, does she suggest that Mr. Grant should show Mr. Duncan round the factory?
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14.
| – Is Mr. Grant happy to see Mr. Duncan?
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15.
| – Isn't Jock Macpherson a great talker?
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16.
| – Does H. Grant forbid Elizabeth to interrupt the interview after a short time even with the excuse that there is someone else waiting to see him?
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