"I bet it's great. You got the looks, too. Tha's what it takes in this p'fession. Make a quick change?"
"No, I wear the same dress all through."
"Oh! Well," he sighed deeply—"well, it's been great to see you, anyway. Goo'-bye."
The great lady bent down to him and kissed his forehead.
"Good-bye, Freddy," she said. "You've helped me so much."
Freddy drew in a long breath.
"M-m," he sighed, "you know how I come to peek in your door like that?"
"Because you heard me screaming 'damn'?"
"No, before that. Comin' all the way down the hall I could smell it. Smelled so nice. Don't none of these ladies use perfume. I jus' knew somebody I'd like was in here soon's I got that smell."
"Oh, Freddy, I like you, too! But I've got to hurry now. Good-bye. And thanks so much, dear."