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A person can't help screamin', you're such a fool. If you had some sense, I wouldn't have to scream. If we go an' takes that money to Fischer now, you look out an' see what happens!
JULIUS
That's what I say. Look at the whole dam' business. What's the good of it to me if I gotta go to gaol!
MRS. WOLFF
Now it's about time you was keepin' still.
JULIUS
You can't scream no louder, can you?
MRS. WOLFF
I ain't goin' to get me a new tongue on your account. You raise a row ...
just as hard as you can, all on account o' this bit o' business. You just look out for yourself an' not for me. Did you throw the key in the river?
JULIUS
Has I had a chanst to get down there yet?
MRS. WOLFF
Then it's about time you was gettin' there! D'you want 'em to find the key on you? [_JULIUS is about to go._] Oh, wait a minute, Julius. Let me have the key!
JULIUS
What you goin' to do with it?
MRS. WOLFF
[_Hiding the key about her person._] That ain't no business o' yours; that's mine. [_She pours coffee beans into the hand-mill and begins to grind._] Now you go out to the shed; then you c'n come back an' drink your coffee.
JULIUS
If I'd ha' known all that before. Aw!
[_JULIUS exit. ADELAIDE enters, carrying a large ap.r.o.n full of firewood._
MRS. WOLFF
Where d'you go an' get that wood?
ADELAIDE
Why, from the new blocks o' pine.
MRS. WOLFF
You wasn't to use that new wood yet.
ADELAIDE
[_Dropping the wood on the floor in front of the oven._] That don't do no harm, mama, if it's burned up!
MRS. WOLFF
You think you know a lot! What are you foolin' about? You grow up a bit an' then talk!
ADELAIDE
I know where it comes from!
MRS. WOLFF
What do you mean, girl?
ADELAIDE
I mean the wood.
MRS. WOLFF
Don't go jabberin' now; we bought that at a auction.
ADELAIDE
[_Playing ball with her orange._] Oh, Lord, if that was true! But you just went and took it!
MRS. WOLFF
What's that you say?
ADELAIDE
It's just taken. That's the wood from Krueger's, mama. Leontine told me.
MRS. WOLFF
[_Cuffs her head._] There you got an answer. We ain't no thieves. Now go an' get your lessons. An' do 'em nice! I'll come an' look 'em over later!
ADELAIDE
[_Exit. From the adjoining room._] I thought I could go skatin'.
MRS. WOLFF