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Liliom

Even when the wind doesn't blow you can hear them humming, humming—— People talk through them.


Ficsur

Who?


Liliom

Jews.


Ficsur

No—they telegraph.


Liliom

They talk through them and from some other place they get answered. And it all goes through the iron strings—that's why they hum like that—they hum-m——


Ficsur

What do they hum?


Liliom

They hum! ninety-nine, ninety-nine. Just listen.


Ficsur

What for?


Liliom

That sparrow's listening, too. He's cocked one eye and looks at me as if to say: "I'd like to know what they're talking about."