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 —[Writes.] For the butler?

—No, for my page boy.

—[Writes.] Page boy.

—And some gloves for myself. Those motoring gloves with the ends like a funnel You know what I mean.

—Gauntlets.

—Gauntlets, yes.

—[Writes disconsolately.] Gauntlets.

—[Sighs.] Gauntlets.

—But they are only worn for driving.

—I drive my own car.

—[Sits down.] A big car?

—It's standing out front Fifty horse-power.

—Fifty? [Writes.] Gauntlets How many pair? Fifty?

—Six will be plenty until I get to Paris. I can buy more there if I need them. You can get everything in Paris.

—Yes You can get everything in Paris A wonderful city.

—But so far to motor to I'm afraid the journey will be tiresome.

—You won't be bored You probably aren't going alone

—Certainly not.