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Thorough Young Lady—I couldn't possibly afford one this month.

Juhasz—That doesn't matter in the least, madame. Why, you can pay——

Paula—[Catches him up quickly, with unmistakable emphasis.] For something cheaper, perhaps. Unfortunately we can't charge these girdles because we had to pay cash for them ourselves. They are not ordinary merchandise, you see. They are made by a new atelier in Paris which——[As she speaks, and Juhasz watches her, enchanted,]


THE CURTAIN FALLS