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 —Because I am going with you, Mr. Juhasz.

—With me?

—With you wherever you may go.

—[Amazed.] Miss Paula!

—There is no use discussing it. You know I always do what I say.

—[Puts down his hat and stick.] With me, Miss Paula?

—With you.

—But the place I am going to is a tiny village  deep in the country  at the end of the world.

—I'm going too. If there's work for you, there will be work for me too.

—But you are young, Miss Paula Why should you leave Budapest now  when so many new enterprises are being founded? Why, with your talent and industry

—Let us not discuss it, please, Mr. Juhasz. I am going with you.

—Do you hear that, Philip?

—[Morosely.] I hear.

—Promise that you'll take me with you and look upon me as you always have as your child as your friend.

—[Deeply moved.] I am compensated