Too Early and Too Late

太早和太晚

New Concept English 3, Developing Skills

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  • Lesson 60

  • Too early and too late

  • Why did the young girl miss the train?

  • Punctuality is a necessary habit in all public affairs in civilized society.

  • Without it, nothing could ever be brought to a conclusion; everything would be in a state of chaos.

  • Only in a sparsely-populated rural community is it possible to disregard it.

  • In ordinary living, there can be some tolerance of unpunctuality.

  • The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand.

  • He is therefore forgiven if late for a dinner party.

  • But people are often reproached for unpunctuality when their only fault is cutting things fine.

  • It is hard for energetic, quick-minded people to waste time,

  • so they are often tempted to finish a job before setting out to keep an appointment.

  • If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tyres, diversions of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time.

  • They are often more industrious, useful citizens than those who are never late.

  • The over-punctual can be as much a trial to others as the unpunctual.

  • The guest who arrives half an hour too soon is the greatest nuisance.

  • Some friends of my family had this irritating habit.

  • The only thing to do was ask them to come half an hour later than the other guests.

  • Then they arrived just when we wanted them.

  • If you are catching a train, it is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late.