Julie: I never met him.
Lois: Well, will you hurry up?
Julie: Yes. (After a pause) I wait till the water gets tepid and then I let in more hot.
Lois: (Sarcastically) How interesting!
Julie: 'Member when we used to play "soapo"?
Lois: Yes—and ten years old. I'm really quite surprised that you don't play it still.
Julie: I do. I'm going to in a minute.
Lois: Silly game.
Julie: (Warmly) No, it isn't. It's good for the nerves. I'll bet you've forgotten how to play it.
Lois: (Defiantly) No, I haven't. You—you get the tub all full of soapsuds and then you get up on the edge and slide down.
Julie: (Shaking her head scornfully) Huh! That's only part of it. You've got to slide down without touching your hand or feet
Lois:(Impatiently) Oh, Lord! What do I care? I wish we'd either stop coming here in the summer or else get a house with two bath-tubs.
Julie: You can buy yourself a little tin one, or use the hose
Lois: Oh, shut up!
Julie: (Irrelevantly) Leave the towel.
Lois: What?
Julie: Leave the towel when you go.
Lois: This towel?
Julie: (Sweetly) Yes, I forgot my towel.
Lois: (Looking around for the first time) Why, you idiot! You haven't even a kimono.
Julie: (Also looking around) Why, so I haven't.
Lois: (Suspicion growing on her) How did you get here?
Julie: (Laughing) I guess I—I guess I whisked here.