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 while dictating? Where is the fellow! [Exits at left, leaving the door open.]

—[To, quickly.] I heard all the dreadful things he said to you. And it's my fault. I brought you here.

—But, Mr. Juhasz

—I brought you here and now I don't know what to do I  I'll talk to him and forbid him to

—Please, Mr. Juhasz, don't do anything of the kind!

—He wants to get rid of me anyhow. I know I'm in his way because he wants you But don't worry, my child, I shan't let him drive me away. [The enters at left.]

—Absolutely demoralized! All of them.

—The swine

—Don't bother me now with your swine. Come back later. [ exits at left.]

—It gets worse all the time. He used to give us at least a few minutes together, but now he keeps popping in like a[Stops, enraged, for a word.]

—He heard what you said to me before.

—Did he say anything to you?

—He promised to watch you closer than ever  from now on.