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Juhasz—Here you are, sir. White flannel.

Nervous Gentleman—That's right. [Puts it with his other purchases.] A dozen black socks, a dozen with clocks, these three figured ones, and the cap.

Juhasz—Shall we send them?

Nervous Gentleman—4 Sas Street . . . Lissauer. . . . With the bill.

Juhasz—[Makes a note of it.] Yes, sir.

Nervous Gentleman—[Pulls the stick out of Oscar's hand.] What does this stick cost?

Oscar—Twenty-four kronen.

Nervous Gentleman—Oh, put it on the bill too. Good day. [He exits with the stick.]

Thorough Young Lady—No monogram. Just two letters.

Philip—[Writing.] What }
letters? }
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Thorough Young Lady—R. }
S. }
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Philip—R. S. }
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Thorough Young Lady—In }
white, please. }[Simultaneously.]
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Philip—White letters. }
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Oscar—[Rushes off through }
the archway, calling to the }
bookkeeper.] Charge Lissauer}
with twenty-four kronen more }
for a cane. }