FRANKEL [hotly at RILEY]: You look here. S'pose you needed money bad?
Ain't you got a right to sell your share?
RILEY: Sure I have!
FRANKEL: What you talkin' about, then? Ain't I got a right to buy anything you got a right to sell?
RILEY: No, you ain't, because I object to the whole system.
FRANKEL: You do! [Points to SHOMBERG.] Look there! Ask him what he says. He's got four.
RILEY: I don't care who's got what! All I say is I object to the system, and this factory'll git burned up if them wop workmen stay here jest because he holds them shares!
SIMPSON: You're right about that, Riley!
SALVATORE: Why, you can't hear yourself think out in the shops when you might be havin' a quiet talk with a friend.
RILEY: When them wops gits to talkin' strike it sounds more like a revolution to me!
SIMPSON: Why, they're all inflamed up. They know what's what, all right.