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Cecco's tavern.

Night.

. Hand over the money; it comes to me. Bring more wine. I'll pay.

. You will?

. Don't play any more.

. Let go!

. I've had enough; I take out my money.

. Take it out, man; take it out. It's quits. Don't talk.

. No, if you're going to play

. Going to play? Who's going to play?

. Come on! Hand over! Here's my pile.

. [Aside to ] Who are these people? I don't know them.

. Off a yacht which got in this morning. Can't you see the name? How does it go?

. All right; they have money. They keep a sharp watch.

. So I see. Play them easy. No trouble to-night, do you hear? Then they won't squeal. They'll be back to-morrow. 90