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Bessie — Do you make your clothes so that you will have money for coats and cars? Frances — Was that your car you came in today? Annie — It must be swell to have a fur coat and a car. Have you a beau? (This question is of such importance that all crowd around to hear Ethel's answer. Her sloivness is under- stood to mean that she is without this desirable posses- sion. Bessie pats her on the shoulder and says in sooth- ing tones.:) Ethel's Sunday School Class Bessie— There, there, don't worry ab...out it. My brother's sweetie went back on him. She ran away with the ash man last week. My brother would just admire to be your steady. (Enter Deaconess.) Deaconess — Girls, girls, you will smother your teacher. Sit down. How is the work getting along? Bessie — Fine, Miss Landis. Look at this skirt. It hangs just grand! Deaconess — (examines work and hands out trim- ming for the skirts.) See how neatly you can gather this embroidery for a ruffle. Annie: — Oh, ain't it pretty! I never had a ruffle on a petticoat in my life.
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