NORA: Is reports of committees.
CARTER [in a loud, confident voice]: The next order of business is reports of committees. [Takes up some papers and goes on promptly.] The first committee I will report on is my committee. I will state it is very difficult reading, because consisting of figures written by the bookkeeper, and pretty hard to make head or tail of, but—
MRS. SIMPSON: Oh, here, say! We got important things to come up here! 'Fore we know how much we're goin' to divide amongst us we got to settle at once for all and for the last time how it's goin' to be divided and how much each family gets.
SALVATORE: Family?
CARTER AND SHOMBERG [together]: Yes—family!
RILEY: You bet—family!
CARTER: Yes, sir!
SIMPSON: You bet we'll settle how it's goin' to be divided!
SALVATORE: Why, even, of course; just like it has been. Ain't that the principle we struggled for all these years, comrades?
MRS. SIMPSON: Well, it's not goin' to be divided even no longer.