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opl e i n wheel chai rs to sit next to thei r fri ends. 4 Toi l ets. For di sabl ed custom ers i t woul d be m ore conveni ent to pl ace the toil ets near the entrance to the ci nem a. It can be di ffi cult i f the onl y di sabl ed toil et is i n the basem ent a l ong way from where the fi lm i s showing. And i f the doors coul d be opened outwards, di sabl ed custom ers woul d be very happy. 5 Car parki ng. O f course, there are usual l y spaces speci al ly reserved for di sabl ed and el derl y drivers. If they are close to the ci nem a entrance and /or exit, i t is easi er for disabl ed peopl e to get to the fi lm i n fort. Thank you for readi ng m y l etter. I hope m y suggesti ons wil l meet wi th your approval. Di sabled peopl e shoul d have the sam e opportuniti es as abl ebodied peopl e to enjoy the ci nem a and to do so with di gnity. I am sure m any peopl e wi l prai se your ci nem a i f you desi gn it wi th good acess for di sabl ed peopl e. It wil l al so m ake the ci nem a owners happy if m ore peopl e go as they wil l make hi gher profi ts! Yours si ncerely, Ali ce Major Uni t 2 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Larry Belm ont worked for a pany that made robots. Recentl y it had begun experim enti ng wi th a househol d robot. It was goi ng to be tested out by Larry’s wi fe, Cl aire. Cl ai re di dn’t want the robot in her house, especi al y as her husband woul d be absent for three weeks, but Lary persuaded her that the robot woul dn’t harm her or al ow her to be harm ed. It woul d be a bonus. H owever, when she first saw the robot, she felt al arm ed. H is nam e was Tony and he seem ed m ore l i ke a hum an than a m achine. He was tal l and handsom e wi th sm ooth hair and a deep voi ce al though his faci al expressi on never changed. O n the second m orni ng Tony, weari ng an apron, brought her breakfast and then asked her whether she needed hel p dressi ng. She fel t em barassed and quickl y tol d him to go. It was disturbi ng and fri ghteni ng that he l oked so hum an. O ne day, Cl aire m enti oned that she di dn’t thi nk she was cl ever. Tony sai d that she m ust feel very unhappy to say that. Cl ai re thought i t was ri di cul ous to be offered sym pathy by a robot. But she began to trust hi m. She tol d him how she was overweight and thi s m ade her feel unhappy. Al so she fel t her home wasn’t elegant enough for som eone li ke Larry who wanted to i mprove hi s soci al posi ti on. She wasn’t l ike Gl adys Cl afern, one of the ri chest and m ost powerful wom en around. As a favor Tony promi sed to hel p Cl ai re m ake hersel f sm arter and her hom e more el egant. So Cl ai re borrowed a pi l e of books from the l i brary for him to read, or rather, scan. She l oked at hi s fi ngers wi th wonder as they turned each page and suddenl y reached for hi s hand. She was am azed by hi s fi ngernail s and the softness and warmth of hi s ski n. H ow absurd, she thought. H e was just a m achi ne. Tony gave Clai re a new hai rcut and changed the m akeup she wore. As he was not al l owed to ac pany her to the shops, he wrote out a l ist of i tem s for her. Cl ai re went i nto the city and bought curtai ns, cushi ons, a carpet and beddi ng. Then she went i nto a jewel ry shop to buy a neckl ace. When the cl erk at the counter was rude to her, she rang Tony up and tol d the cl erk to speak to him. The cl erk i mm edi atel y changed hi s atti tude. Cl ai re thanked Tony, tel li ng him that he was a “dear”. As she turned around, there stood Gl adys Claffern. H ow awful to be di scovered by her, Cl ai re thought. By the am used and surpri sed l ook on her face, Cl aire knew that Gladys thought she was havi ng an affai r. After al l, she knew Cl ai re’s husband’s nam e was Larry, not Tony. When Cl ai re got hom e, she wept with anger i n her arm chai r. Gl adys was everythi ng Cl ai re wanted to be. “You can be l ike her, ” Tony told her and suggested that she i nvi te Gl adys and her fri ends to the house the ni ght before he was to l eave and Larry was to return. By that tim e, Tony expected the house to be pl etel y transform ed. Tony worked steadi ly on the im provem ents. Cl ai re tri ed to hel p once but was too cl um sy. She fel off a l adder and even though Tony was in the next room, he managed to catch her i n tim e. H e hel d her fi rml y i n hi s arm s and she fel t the warmth of his body. She scream ed, pushed him away and ran to her room for the rest for the day. The ni ght of the party arri ved. The cl ock struck ei ght. The guests woul d be arrivi ng soon and Cl ai re tol d Tony to go i nto another room . At that m om ent, Tony fol ded hi s arm s around her, bendi ng hi s face cl ose to hers. She cri ed out “Tony” and then heard hi m decl are that he di dn’t want to l eave her the next day and that he fel t m ore than just the desi re to pl ease her. Then the front door bel rang. Tony freed her and di sappeared from si ght. It was then that Clai re real i zed that Tony had opened the curtai ns of the front wi ndow. H er guests had seen everythi ng! The wom en were im pressed by Cl aire, the house and the deli ci ous cui si ne. Just before they l eft, Cl ai re heard Gl adys whi spering to another wom an that she had never seen anyone so handsom e as Tony. What a sweet vi ctory to be envi ed by those wom en! She mi ght not be as beauti ful as them , but none of them had such a handsom e l over. Then she rem em bered—Tony was just a m achi ne. She shouted “Leave m e al one” and ran to her bed. She cri ed al l ni ght. The next m orni ng a car drove up and took Tony away. The pany was very pl eased wi th Tony’s report on hi s three weeks with Cl aire. Tony had protected a hum an bei ng from harm . H e had prevented Cl ai re from harmi ng hersel f through her own sense of fail ure. H e had opened the curtai ns that night so that the other wom en woul d see him and Cl ai re, kn。
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