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Gottlieb: If you pardon my saying so, Mrs. Claypool, Mr. Driftwood seems hardly the person to handle your business affairs? Mrs. Claypool: I'm beginning to think the same thing. Driftwood: Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Well, I made it. How soon does the curtain go up? Gottlieb: The curtain, Mr. Driftwood, will go up again next season. Mrs. Claypool: You've missed the entire opera. Driftwood: Well, I only missed it by a few minutes. Then, I can go then, huh? Gottlieb: Mrs. Claypool, was I right? Isn't Lassparri the greatest tenor that ever lived? Mrs. Claypool: He's superb. What would you have to pay him? Gottlieb: What's the difference? He must sail with us tomorrow no matter how much we pay him. Why, he wouldn't be worth $1,000 a night. Driftwood: How much? Gottlieb: $1,000 a night. Driftwood: A thousand dollars a nacht? What does he do? Gottlieb: What's he do? He sings! Driftwood: So, you're willing to pay him $1,000 a night just by singing? Why, you can get a phonograph record of Minnie the Moocher for 75 cents. For a buck and a quarter, you can get Minnie. Gottlieb: If you'll excuse me, Mrs. Claypool, I think I had better arrange to see Lassparri immediately. You are agreed-- $1,000 a night? Mrs. Claypool: Just as you think. Driftwood: [To himself] Thousand dollars a night? There must be something I have to get a piece of this? [To Gottlieb] Wait a minute! Why don't I sign Lassparri? I represent Mrs. Claypool. Gottlieb: But, I represent the New York Opera Company. My boy? Will you give my card to signor Lassparri, please?

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