Jinny. Susie, I shall tell Aunt Laura her daughter needs looking after.

Susie. Oh, very well, cousin Jinny. If you're going to make trouble, why, forget it!

[Turns and goes out haughtily, Right.

Jinny. [Going to the double doors, calls.] Now you can come in, Jack.

[Austin enters.

Austin. And now I've only time to say good-by. All your guests have gone except the Cullinghams, who are upstairs with your mother, looking at the presents.

Gertrude. Come! All hands around him!

[The five Girls join hands, with Austin in the centre.

Belle. We don't care if every one else has gone or not, we're here yet!

Austin. So I see! But I am ordered by my father-in-law—ahem! [all laugh] —to go to my room, or he thinks there will be danger of our losing our train.