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 —[To the .] Good day. Just a moment, sir.

—[To the .] These are Rumbergers. A very well-known brand.

—[Flashes a look of triumph.] After you, madame. [Follows the off through the archway.]

—Will you have a seat, sir? I'll be with you in just a moment.

—Thank you. [He remains standing at the counter, right.]

—Pastel green, pastel brown, pastel blue, pastel yellow.

—I don't know what pastel is.

—Pastel is four kronen fifty, madame.

—You haven't got something about half pastel, have you.

—Yes, we have. [''Puts out still another box. To the .''] Won't you sit down, sir? Mr. Juhasz will be there in a moment.

—That's all right.

—These are lighter two kronen apiece lighter. [The comes down to the end of the counter where  stands disconsolately before the open box of socks, one pair still held in his hand.]

—And what about these