Page:Fashions for Men And The Swan Two Plays (NY 1922).pdf/161

 —[After a short inward struggle.] Cash! Twenty-four out of a thousand! [The goes to, pays her.]

—[Ecstatically.] Twenty-four out of a thousand. [Rings the register loudly, opens the drawer.] Twenty-four and six make thirty fifty one hundred  two  five  and five are one thousand. Thank you, sir.

—Good day.

—Come and see us again.

—[Has gone to the door, counting his change, now turns.] Look here! You gave me a hundred too much. [Returns a banknote to her.]

—[In confusion.] Oh, I beg your pardon.

—That's all right. I never mind getting too much. [He exits, chuckling over his joke.]

—[Has replaced the boxes on the shelves.] No matter. Such things happen. [He goes out through the archway.]

—[To the .] Shall we look at the Burberrys?

—[To the .] That coat from Vienna should arrive to-night at the latest.

—Am I mistaken? That man who just went in there Wasn't that Oscar?