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 —Yes.

—Is he back here again?

—He's helping out.

—[Stares at .] Helping out? and this is the young lady who used to be here, isn't it?

—[Ironically sweet.] Yes, madame, the same young lady.

—Come, Mr. Philip, let us look at the Burberrys, and you can tell me all about it. [Sees that is about to follow her.] Don't you bother, Mr. Juhasz. We'll manage without you. [''She and exit through the archway. stands rigid, mute. A cabman enters from the street, whip in hand.'']

—Beg pardon, lady Have you forgot me? You said I wouldn't have to wait long.

—[Thrusts his hand in his pocket.] How much do you get?

—Three kronen.

—Here are six for you.

—Nothing of the kind. [Opens the drawer of the register.] Three kronen fifty are plenty. [Gives the money to the .] There you are. [The looks at the money, then at  and at .] What are you waiting for?

—[Disappointed, surly.] All right, all