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( ROYCE glares at JULIUS and JULIUS exits slowly, stooping and going around the door) BETH. (Crosses to L. , meets ROYCE c. ) I have a telegram for you, Mr. Royce. Collect charges the cashier said I must have your O. K. Before she could pay them. ROYCE. (He signs the envelope) She s quite a stickler for routine. (As BETH offers the telegram, tries to take her hand) Are you going to forgive me for what I said last night? I ve no excuse, except that I was jealous. BETH. Jealous? What has given yo...u the right to be jealous ? ROYCE. Jealousy isn t a matter of right. You promised to walk home with me yesterday afternoon and you went with Blake. I m ashamed to say, I tried to console myself, and I wasn t quite myself last night. Won t you understand and overlook it? BETH. I suppose I must. ROYCE. And we are friends again? BETH. Friends ? I can t rush into friendship, Mr. Royce. (Turning from him, going little to R. ) ROYCE. You wern t so reserved with Blake. (Turning, tearing open envelope, moving to left and 80 THE TRAVELING SALESMAN.
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