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. Oh yes, the letter for you. It's only a little one, but it's urgent. Put it down. (Miss MAKINS pulls the typewriter towards her and proceeds to type the letters. ) It's for Thurston and Thurston, the poster people. " Gentlemen. Let me have designs as quickly as possible for a new poster. I want a pretty girl, head and shoulders and plenty of hair. " Under- line " plenty. " " The more hair the better. Get an R. A. To do it if you can three or four colour. I don't mind. The lettering will be si...mple, just ' Sufan's Scalp Cream Done It. ' Yours faith- fully. " Miss MAKINS. "Done It. " Wouldn't "Did It " be better ? SUFAN. Eh? No. We'll have "Done It. " It isn't good grammar but people don't stop to look at good grammar. (Miss MAKINS goes to the typing table and begins to type. ) Why didn't he want any money ? The dear lad ! I'd rather he'd have had it. Mein Got ! I'd rather he'd have had it. ... Add a postscript, my dear. Tell 'em it must be a fair girl. Golden hair, piles of golden. That's what women want.
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