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[''Meantime has gone to the cashier's desk, glanced back at  once more, and now, with a petulant stamp of her foot, she goes behind the desk. A sudden silence falls. She rolls up her sleeves and sits in the cashier's place. Her face is resolutely set. , and  watch her, aghast.'']

—It is always a good      } plan to buy the best, for it gives} the most satisfaction and lasts  } the longest                  } } —They may be uncomfortable } for a day or two, but            }[Simultaneously, then they begin to conform with  }softly, stammering; the shape of your hand, and you  }all begin at are glad you                  }the same time.] } —You will find these      } very practical for cold weather. } And they are ideal for skating in } winter. Both men and women       } wear them                    }

[He is greatly distressed; his voice trembles.] We often sell several of these to the same customer three or four at a time even more  I recommend them highly, madame. [''There is a pause. sits obstinately behind the cashier's desk.'']

—Just push a little harder, please. [He helps the .] Push, push!