MAYNARD: (Thinking HARVEY spoke.) I never heard such impudence in all my life. Why, the idea!
(Exits into house.)
FELIX: Yes, the idea.
HARVEY: Well, I got the old fool's money all right.
FELIX: Where's my share?
HARVEY: (Laughing.) Now, who ever heard of a statue having mo-non-ey.
FELIX: But you promised me half of the five hundred dollars.
HARVEY: Well, suppose I did; you don't expect me to keep my word, do you? You'd be a pretty looking sight, carrying two hundred and fifty dollars around with you. Why, I'd have to lay for you in some dark alley and take it away from you. I want you to understand that I'm the wise guy of this combination and if you want any of my money, you've got to take it away from me. (HARVEY has taken a position just in front of FELIX, who is still on the pedestal. FELIX slips his hand slyly into HARVEY'S pocket and takes all the money.)
HARVEY: (Moving to centre exit.) Well, so long, Felix, so long, and remember, Felix, that money is the root of all evil.
(HARVEY exits.)