Mrs. S. Sam, in my case you know it’s true; besides, there are good reasons why we should talk about Gracie.
Sel. (aside). Fred has been dropping hints on the subject, evidently.
Mrs. S. Speaking in her name I think I may tell you she has seen some one she can care about.
Sel. (assuming authority). Um! What! without consulting me?
Grace (aside to Mrs. Selwyn). Oh, ma! suppose he says “no!”
Mrs. S. Hush!
Sel. And who might the gentleman be? (Aside.) It is as well to pretend to be blind! (Aloud.) Who is he? What is he?
Enter Dibbs, R. 2 E.
Dibbs. Your barber, sir!
Sel. My barber!