Mrs. Pampinelli. And then they will afford the boys and girls an opportunity of developing themselves as artists.
Ritter. What are they going to do, all go on the stage?
Mrs. Pampinelli. Well, hardly all of them will go;—but those that we feel have sufficient talent we will encourage to go on, by all means.
Ritter. Do you think Mrs. Ritter has sufficient talent?
Mrs. Fell. She’s wonderful, Fred, really.
Mrs. Pampinelli. Yes, I should say that Paula had a very remarkable talent.
Ritter. Well, what will you do about her?
Mrs. Pampinelli. How do you mean, Mr. Ritter, what will we do about her?
Ritter. Why, I mean,—you’d hardly encourage her to go on the stage, would you?
Mrs. Pampinelli. And why not?