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You shouldn't drink so much coffee, should you, Jack? You'll be sick eating the way you do. Mr. G. Don't ever imagine the family need worry about buying flowers to put on Father as long as he feels like a cigar after breakfast. Betty. I like to see Dad enjoy his breakfast smoke. He's so much more amiable. Mrs. G. I don't think Mr. Coe ever smokes until after dinner. Betty. He acts as though he didn't. He never smiles. Mr. G. That gives me an inspiration. I guess I'll mail him a cigar and see if... I can make him smile. (Goes to wall and takes out the lube and puts a cigar in it.) Betty (aghast). Dad! That's mean. How long have you known of this ? iS 68-70 BERKELEY PLACE Mr. G. Oh, Bill and I carry on a regular corre- spondence this way. He calls me Darling and I say lovely things to him. Betty. But it was just for fun, Dad. Bill had one of these at college between his room and the next. Mr. G. Don't worry. I don't mind, but I guess Henry Coe will have difficulty seeing the humor of it and he wouldn't like all the walls knocked out just because you two want to play post-office.
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