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much about the little you spent on yourself, I guess to look at you it was n’t much.

Yes, it was.

Well, we ’ll fix things so you can keep on spendin’. Only let ’s see somethin’ come of it. I never was so damned sick of anything in my life as I am of that old black dress of yours!

[Crosses stage up and over right.

I ’ve got plenty of clothes upstairs. I ’m sorry now I ever bought them, but I ’ll take them with me when I go.

Go? Go where?

To Old Town. I’ve got a place there, clerking in the Pulp Mill.

You!

Yes.

But what about me?

Don’t you think Jane has done about enough for you?

She ’s done a lot, she ’s given up the money. I don’t know as I like that; ’course I like gettin’ it, but not if she ’s going away.