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Jeremiah. A lady should always be first; first in the mind of man, though second in creation. She was made from the rib of man, and — and she's been \ \ MR. BINKS FROM BINKTOWN. 13 food of rib-bons ever since. Mark. {With sour smile.) Quite a conceit! I will be at leisure, sir, about four o'clock. Jeremiah. {Going.) Very well, sir. {Aside.) He's cold— cold as an oyster on ice. J wonder, if he is m love with his stenographer. If he is, I jarred him. [Chuckles. Exit at door, L. Mark. So that is a...n old friend of yours? Fanny. Yes. Mark. He seems t,o have money. Fanny. Money! He's worth a million. Mark. You don't say! Fanny. He was delighted to see me. Mark. So I should judge. Is he married? Fanny. You don't suppose, I would allow a married man such familiarity? Mark. No — of course, not! Here is a rose I brought you. [Offers her rose. Fanny. Are you quite sure, you brought it for me.' Mark. For you, certainly. Take it. Fanny. Well, I will. [Takes rose, and throws it at private office door.] There, give it to your client, Ethelinda Popple ton.
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