(contemptuously)
If one is in a shop it doesn’t matter how one dresses.
JANET
On the contrary if one is in a shop it matters a great deal. A girl in a shop must dress well. The business demands it. If you ever start a hat-shop, Aunt Harriet, you’ll have to dress very differently. Otherwise nobody will buy your hats.
MRS. CLOUSTON
Indeed? Fortunately I’ve no intention of starting a shop of any kind.
JANET
(blandly)
No! Well, I expect you’re wise. I doubt if you’d make a success of it.
[Loud ring heard off.