Lulu frowned at her. “You’ve got a dirty mind,” she said. “If I had a mind like yours I know what I’d do with it.”
Julie, a little silver blonde, broke in: “Save it, you two. Let’s have a little peace once in a while.”
Lulu shrugged. “I’m not startin’ anythin’,” she said. “I’m just tellin’ her she’s got a dirty mindso she has.”
Julie went on, “I had the nicest and queerest guy tonight. Gee! The dough he had! When he got upstairs he was terribly shy”
Fan groaned, “We’ll now listen to a leaf out of Julie’s life story.”
Lulu said, “Go on, Ju, don’t mind about her. Maybe she’s got the crabs.”
Julie pouted. “Well, I guess I won’t tell you if you don’t want to hear,” she said. “Only he was such a nice guy−”
Fan sneered. “I know those nice guys,” she said. “I’ve had one or two. What did he tell you? The one about his wife being an invalid?”
“Can’t you leave her alone?” Lulu demanded fiercely. “What’s the matter with you tonight?”
Andree, a tall brunette with long tapering limbs, gave a little giggle. “My Gawd! I saw that guy Julie’s talkin’ about. He looked as if his Ma was waitin’ outside for him.”