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CRAIG’S WIFE
- but he’d gone out. So I gave him the telephone number that Mr. Craig gave me in case anybody called him.
Mrs. Craig
- Who was the gentleman? Did you get his name?
Mrs. Harold
- Yes, Ma’m, he said his name was Birkmire.
Mrs. Craig
- Do you know if he got Mr. Craig all right?
Mrs. Harold
- Yes, Ma’m, he did; because when I told Mr. Craig this morning about him calling, he said it was all right, that he’d talked to him last night. (Mrs. Craig nods and moves down to the center table) And then he called again this afternoon about half-past four.
- [Mrs. Craig turns and looks at her.
Mrs. Craig
- Mr. Birkmire did?
Mrs. Harold
- Yes, Ma’m; he said he wanted Mr. Craig to get in touch with him as soon as he came in.
Mrs. Craig
- What number was it Mr. Craig gave you last night, Mrs. Harold, to have Mr. Birkmire call him at?
Mrs. Harold
- Why, it was Levering three, one hundred. I wrote it down on a piece of paper, so I wouldn’t forget it.
Mrs. Craig
- All right, Mrs, Harold, I’ll tell him when he comes. (Mrs. Harold goes out) And will you get another vase for those roses, Mrs. Harold, before you take them up—
Mrs. Harold
- All right, I will.