STRAIGHT: What are you trying to do, flag a train? Why don't you pick up my handkerchief?
COMEDIAN: I don't need any, I got one.
STRAIGHT: (Picks up handkerchief and turns.) Oh, you rummy you.
Why don't you reproach me and say something about the weather?
COMEDIAN: All right, you do it again.
STRAIGHT: Now don't be bashful! Don't be bashful! Here I come (biz. of walk).
COMEDIAN: (pose with hat.) Good evening. Are you a flirter?
STRAIGHT: Oh you fool (gives COMEDIAN a push).
COMEDIAN: Oh, what a mean lady dat is.
STRAIGHT: You musn't ask her if she's a flirter. You must say something. De way it says in the book. You must speak of something. If you can't speak of anything else, speak of the weather.
COMEDIAN: All right, I'll do it again this time.