Ben and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends, Ian and Betty. It was a dark, 1 night, and they did not know the road very well. They 2 through Cookstown, until they found 3 they thought was the road to Dorling, 4 Ian and Betty lived. 5 it soon became clear that they were not on the road to 6 at all. The road that they were on was getting 7 , and there were not other 8 on it. The wind was blowing 9 with every minute that passed. They came to a small 10 . They drove past a church, and then two houses without lights on. There was 11 about to tell them where they 12 , or where the road went. Just then Ben saw a telephone-box, fifty metres or so further on. While he walked 13 along the road to see if there was a name outside the church, Susan 14 Ian and Betty to tell that they were still 15 . Betty was just saying that the 16 as already rather dry, when Ben came back to the 17 , his head down 18 the wind. He said that there was a tree 19 across the road, and that the telephone lines were down, Susan heard 20 more from Betty about the dinner.
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