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DOOLITTLE


Not me, Governor, so help me I wont. Dont you be afraid
that I’ll save it and spare it and live idle on it. There wont
be a penny of it left by Monday: I’ll have to go to work same
as if I’d never had it. It wont pauperize me, you bet. Just one
good spree for myself and the missus, giving pleasure to
ourselves and employment to others, and satisfaction to you to
think it’s not been throwed away. You couldnt spend it better.

HIGGINS

(taking out his pocket book and coming between Doolittle and the piano)

This is irresistible. Lets give him ten.

(He offers two notes to the dustman).

DOOLITTLE

No, Governor. She wouldnt have the heart to spend ten;
and perhaps I shouldnt neither. Ten pounds is a lot of money:
it makes a man feel prudent like; and then goodbye to
happiness. You give me what I ask you, Governor: not a penny
more, and not a penny less.
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