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Sure I have.

Well, what else do you want? He's as good as I am.

You're quite right, my boy. He's every bit as good as you are. I'd not dream of letting him go. But one isn't enough any more. There's work enough for two

One was enough when I was there.

Well, I might let Hollinger go

Why let him go, if he's so good?

[Shrugs her shoulders.] Yes, he's good. [''Not once until now has she looked at .'']

[To .] Ask your aunt if I can have a cup of coffee. [ exits into the kitchen.] So Hollinger is good, is he?