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 on the end. [ angrily bangs a box down on the counter.]

—My God! [Startled, puts his hand over his heart.] Thank you, thank you, sir! On the end [Transported with joy.] Very kind of you, sir! [He is almost weeping.] Fourth shelf on the end. Thank you, sir!

—[Who has by this time accumulated a handful of neckties.] That will be all. Just these ten.

—[Going to the cashier's desk.] We will send them this afternoon, madame.

—How much do I owe?

—Five times seven and five times five fifty Sixty-two fifty.

—[Gives him a hundred krone note.] If you please.

—[Has gone behind the cashier's desk.] Sixty-two fifty. [Rings the cash register, makes change.] And fifty are sixty-three, ninety, one hundred. Thank you.

—This afternoon without fail.

—[Raises his head.] 16 Nador Street, Fourth Floor, Apartment 1.

—That's right. Good day. [''She exits. escorts her to the door, closes it after her, turns, glares at and comes toward him slowly.'']