Miss Watkins. And I will give a dollar and a half. I have always plenty of money.
Henrietta. Well done, Watty. And you Scotty, how much?
Miss Scott. A quarter of a dollar is all I have left.
Miss Wilcox. And I have only ten cents.
Henrietta. O, poor Coxey! But never mind, you shall have as large a share of the good things as any of us, notwithstanding you can only muster ten cents. And now, Snoddy?
Miss Snodgrass. Why, I will give a quarter of a dollar and eight cents. I have another quarter of a dollar, but I wish to keep it to buy a bottle of Cologne water.
Henrietta. Pho.—Try to live another week without the Cologne.
Miss Snodgrass. No indeed,—I never in my life had a bottle of Cologne water all to myself, to use just as I pleased; and I really have set my mind on it.
Henrietta. Well, we must try to do without Snoddy's other quarter-dollar. Well, Bob, what say you?
Miss Roberts. I will give half a dollar.