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Mrs. Muskat

[To Julie.] Pay no attention to her, my child. You know what brings me here. That vagabond, that good-for-nothing, I've come to give him his bread and butter back.


Marie

He's not dependent on you for his bread.


Mrs. Muskat

[To Julie.] Just ignore her, my child. She's just ignorant.


Marie

[Going.] Good-bye.


Julie

Good-bye.


Marie

[In the doorway, calling back.] Sixty-six.


Julie

Yes, sixty-six.


Marie

Good-bye. [She exits. Julie starts to go toward the kitchen.]


Mrs. Muskat

I paid him a krone a day, and on Sunday a gulden. And he got all the beer and cigars he wanted from