WILL. It will be just the same as it was before, you know.
LAURA. Yes.
WILL. I didn't think it was possible for me to miss anyone the way I
have you. I've been lonely.
LAURA. That's nice in you to say that.
WILL. You'll have to move out of here right away. [_Crossing to back
of table, surveying room_.] This place is enough to give one the
colly-wabbles. If you'll be ready to-morrow I'll send my man over to
help you take care of the luggage.
LAURA. To-morrow will be all right, thank you.
WILL. And you'll need some money in the meantime. I'll leave this
here.
[_He takes a roll of bills and places it on the bureau_.
LAURA. You seem to have come prepared. Did Elfie and you plan this all
out?
WILL. Not planned--just hoped. I think you'd better go to some nice
hotel now. Later we can arrange.
[_Sits on up-stage side of bed_.
LAURA. Will, we'll always be frank. I said I was ready to go. It's up
to you--when and where.
WILL. The hotel scheme is the best, but, Laura--
LAURA. Yes?
WILL. You're quite sure this is in earnest. You don't want to change?
You've time enough now.
LAURA. I've quite made up my mind. It's final.
WILL. If you want to work, Burgess has a nice part for you. I'll
telephone and arrange if you say so.
LAURA. Thanks. Say I'll see him in the morning.
WILL. And, Laura, you know when we were in Denver, and--
LAURA. [_Rises hurriedly; crosses right_.] Please, please, don't speak
of it.
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