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22 ''over him, and goes into the bathroom. They are looking as if they did not admire him, and nothing so dashes a temperamental man.) I say, I have just thought of a splendid joke. (They brighten.) I shall pour my medicine into Nana’s bowl, and she will drink it thinking it is milk! (The pleasantry does not appeal, but he prepares the joke, listening for appreciation.'')

. Poor darling Nana!

. You silly little things; to your beds every one of you; I am ashamed of you.

(They steal to their beds as returns with the chocolate.)

. Well, is it all over?

. Father didn’t (Father glares.)

. All over, dear, quite satisfactory. ( comes back.) Nana, good dog, good girl; I have put a little milk into your bowl. (The bowl is by the kennel, and begins to lap, only begins. She retreats into the kennel.)

. What is the matter, Nana?

(uneasily). Nothing, nothing.