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 eight kronen. [The gives her a banknote.]

—[Rings the cash register, makes change.] Three hundred and eighty-eight twelve  makes four hundred. Thank you, sir.

—You have the address?

—[In a sing-song tone.] Thirty-two Museum Street, second floor.

—[Staring in surprise at .] That's right. Good day.

—[Hurries to open the door for him.] Good night, sir.

—Good night. [He exits, pauses a moment outside the window, then passes on.]

—Thank you, sir. Good night. [A brief pause.]

—Now if that pest of a woman would only go [To .] Philip, clear those rags away, will you? [''He points to the materials on the counter at right. obeys.'']

—Didn't I hear Philip say he had a ticket for Lohengrin to-night?

—[As he goes up toward the archway.] For what?

—For the opera.

—[Already working at the counter.] That makes no difference.

—It doesn't begin till seven-thirty. [He