Page:Fashions for Men And The Swan Two Plays (NY 1922).pdf/164

 —[Low, shyly.] If you think I

—You need them. [Ardently.] Of course you need them Perfume Exquisite heur.

—No, indeed!

—Yes. Three bottles.

—I hate the stuff.

—I adore it. It's the most beautiful scent on earth. Four bottles!

—If you like it so much you may order a barrel. [There is a brief pause.]

—[Jealously.] And what about the telegram?

—[Rises slowly.] I wonder how it is that some people can have such tender hearts and such very thick heads! [''He hesitates a moment, then he takes her head in his hands and kisses her. and the re-enter.'']

—Cash! Two hundred and forty. [Shouts.] Cash! Two hundred and forty. ['' and separate hastily. slinks bashfully down right.'']

—[She is carrying a package.] How interesting! [Goes to the cashier's desk.] My husband is going to Wiesbaden. I hear your mother will be there too.

—My mother is at home, madame, and intends to stay there.