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 The Worsted Man little button-holes by which they are surrounded. Babette. And Mr. Woolley have you have you a heart? Doll. A which ? Janette. A heart Doll. Never heard of such a thing. What s it like an automobile? Impatience. Something. It goes of its own power, at least. Doll. And is all the time blowing up, and running off at a tangent, and bumping into something and raising hob generally ? Marianna. A perfect description of a heart, Mr. Woolley. Doll. Really? Well no, I haven t one, but I d like a few. If you ll kindly direct me to the heart shop, and er lend me a dollar, I ll get one for myself, and maybe buy some for each of you. Impatience. Hearts are not bought they are won. 29