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Julie

He put his arm around my waist—just the same as he does to all the girls. He always does that.


Mrs. Muskat

I'll teach him not to do it any more, my dear. No carryings on in my carousel! If you are looking for that sort of thing, you'd better go to the circus! You'll find lots of soldiers there to carry on with!


Julie

You keep your soldiers for yourself!


Marie

Soldiers! As if we wanted soldiers!


Mrs. Muskat

Well, I only want to tell you this, my dear, so that we understand each other perfectly. If you ever stick your nose in my carousel again, you'll wish you hadn't! I'm not going to lose my license on account of the likes of you! People who don't know how to behave, have got to stay out!


Julie

You're wasting your breath. If I feel like riding on your carousel I'll pay my ten heller and I'll ride. I'd like to see anyone try to stop me!