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The Worsted Man Bell -Boy. (Aghast.) What all ob em, Mistuh Woolley ? What yo* gwine do wid ten hearts ? Doll. Oh I may have need for them. Til give you seven fifty for the lot. Bell-Boy. Say eight and dey s yours. Doll. Done! Have them put on my bill, and, mind you, not a word to anybody. [Enter IMPATIENCE. WOOLLEY hasti ly hides last heart inside his waist coat. Bell-Boy. All right, Mistuh Woolley. I ll hab de ice- water up right away, suh. [Exit. Impatience. Let me warn you, Mr. Woolley, not to drink too much of these waters. They are very powerful and they may make you flirt. I have already told you (severely) what will happen if you flirt. Doll. I know the rule, Miss. One heart one love. Is that it? 53