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I — er — mean a — a — cupful. Mrs. Rogers. What's she going to do with it? Copyright, 1926, by Willis N. Bugbee, J" ■ Barlow. Oh, 1 — er — I — guess — make a puddin'. \^ (K^ Mrs. Rogers. Huh! Must be a funny pudding that takes a cJp of soda. Well, I'll go get it for you. (She goes off.) Barlow. Say, Tillie, say, I — I you know 'bout it, don't you? TiLLiE. There's a lot of things I know 'bout. Which you mean? Barlow. That Jim Crooker is goin' to have a party. g TiT'LlE. Sure. I'm goin'. I'm goin...' to wear a new dress. Barlow (disappointed) . Aw, shucks, that's too bad. Tillie (importantly). Well, I think it's fine. Barlow. But when you're dressed up I'll bet you won't want to eat supper with me, to the party. Tillie (coquettishhj) . Well, maybe — I will. I'll see. (Enter Mrs. Rogers, carrying a large cup.) Mrs. Rogers. Here 'tis. Barlow. Wait, I'll put a paper over it. Now don't you stumble and spill it. (She is putting paper over cup.) Look where you're going. This ought to make a pudding for all the folks at a Fourth of July celebration.
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