Time: 4 o’clock P.M.
Mr. Quickly. “HALLO! SLOWCOME, RARE HAPPINESS TO SEE YOU THIS TIME O’ DAY.”
Mr. Slowcome. “YAAS: BEEN ASLEEP SINCE YESTERDAY, BUT MUST EXERCISE A LITTLE FOR THE DINNER PARTY AT DELMONICO’S, YOU KNOW.”]
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