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—Tell me, do you lock all your customers out like this?

—If we had known, your excellency. [To .] Raise it up. [ raises the grating and exits through the archway.]

—I've come to see about those jockey costumes, Juhasz.

—But they were to be sent by post to-*morrow.

—I know, Juhasz, but I'm driving down to the farm to-night and I want to take one costume with me to show to my brother-in-law before the Vienna races.

—The suits are finished, but I'll have to telephone the cap-maker about the caps. Just a moment. [He hurries off through the archway.]

—Won't you sit down, your excellency?

—Thanks. I'm going in a moment. What's new?

—Nothing much, your excellency.

—How's business?