Dilly. (Giving her hand to Harry.) So Harry says; and I always do just what Harry tells me.
Harry. Dear, dear Dilly!
Bob. So, Harry, you’re going to take a new partner into the concern?
Harry. Yes, Bob: remember the Scripture injunction, “Go, and do thou likewise.”
Bob. Lucy, what say you? Will you take an interest in the concern? The senior partner is desperately in love with you.
Lucy. O Bob, you’ve been a kind friend to my brother Harry!
Bob. That’s got nothing to do with it. I’m getting rid of all superfluous stock; and I find I’ve got too much heart. So I’ll throw it into the market. If you want it, it’s yours at your own price. Yes: I’ll take yours, and call it an even trade.
Lucy. Well, I suppose I must say it’s a bargain.
Bob. Thank you: we’ll just put a revenue stamp on that contract (kisses). I’ve got the best of the bargain: just my luck!