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 your faithful heart, Philip you needn't be ashamed because you are touched.

—[Lowers his eyes.] You are right.

—I knew it.

—[Softly.] I am touched.

—What were you going to say to me?

—I wasn't going to say anything. [There is a pause.]

—[Picks up his hat and stick.] I'm a lucky man, after all My wife and Oscar You must admit they were honest about it And how eager he was to get me back the shop And the Count see how generous he was to me And then  to crown it all  that good, loyal girl Really, Philip, love and trust are always repaid in kind in this world I've found that out But you needn't look so morose about it

—God bless you, Mr. Juhasz!

—Look after things until I come back They are sure to send the money by autumn.

—Are they?

—Oscar? He'll send it if he has to starve for it. ['' enters, dressed for the street. Behind her comes with his pole.'']

—Good night.

—Are you going to the opera?