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 —[Watches him come, fearfully, as if he expected to have his ears boxed.] One with blue stars, these with the white squares, and would you like these violet dots, and these with the very dainty circles, and these

—Hold on. I only want three. Let me see. [''He examines the socks. passes them slowly, and goes to the whom  is showing a bath-robe.'']

—It looks like a night-gown.

—Put these three aside.

—[Who is standing now between the two counters.] Show the lady those hooded robes.

—[Rises.] And now quickly, for I am late, a white cap, please.

—[Looks at .] A white cap

—[Looks at sternly.] I'll get it for the gentleman. [He exits through the archway.]

—[Crestfallen.] The chief will bring it right in, sir. [''There is a pause. rubs his hands.''] We have some very nice neckwear.

—I don't need any, thanks.

—Tennis shoes?

—Thank you, no.

—Sport shirts?

—[Nervously.] Don't need