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Teresa and Christopher are discussing vacation preferences. Edward prefers comfort and creature comforts, while Teresa enjoys a mix of outdoor activities and culture. Christopher suggests a specialized tour of Southern America for photographers, which excites Teresa. They also mention the idea of separate holidays for Edward to go to Scotland alone. Dialogue 12. Comfort, culture, or adventure? Going anywhere different for your vacation, Teresa? Ah, that's a million-dollar question, Christopher. Perhaps you can provide us with a decision. Edward demands his creature comforts. Proper heating, constant hot water, comfortable beds, colour television. What about you, Teresa? Or aren't you too particular? Normally, yes. And usually, we combine the open air and exercise with a bit of culture. Last year, for instance, we covered the Cheltenham Festival. The year before, it was Edinburgh. Edward adores Scotland. You fortunate characters! Are you complaining? No, but I long to go further afield. Something more dangerous, and where the temperatures hotter. I wonder if this would interest you. It arrived today. A specialised tour of Southern America for photographers. Glowing up the Amazon, alligators, and other hazardous adventures. Christopher, how marvellous! It sounds wonderful! No creature comforts for Edward? Separate holidays are an excellent idea. Occasionally, Edward can go to Scotland alone.