Aunt. (indignantly) My complaint? You! (shoves her away) Go and tell the doctor that I am here, at once.
Aurora. (not moving) Oh, yuss, if not sooner. What name, eh? (same Bus.)
Aunt. (loudly) No name.
Aurora. (not moving) Oh, the doctor won't see no lady without no name. 'E's very particular.
Aunt. (with suppressed rage) Then tell him Susie-Toosie wants to see him. (crosses sofa and sits)
Aurora. Oh! what ho! (laughing) Susie-Toosie—oh, if it's that you needn't wait. Come along, outside. (tries to pull her out of her chair) 'Op it!
(Enter Doctor. Aurora stops suddenly.)
Doctor. (surprised) Aurora!
Aurora. (to him) It's Susie-Toosie, sir. (laughs) Come back again.
Doctor. (laughing) So it is. Go on, Aurora. turn it out, that thing's my aunt, (sings) "For she's a jolly good fellow."