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LAURA. Why should I?
WILL. Expecting someone?
LAURA. No--not exactly. [_Crosses up to window_.
WILL. If you don't mind, I'll stay here. [_Lets curtain fly up_.
LAURA. Just as you please. [_A pause. Crosses to piano; plays_.] Will?
WILL. Yes.
LAURA. How long does it take to come from Buffalo?
WILL. Depends on the train you take.
LAURA. About how long?
WILL. Between eight and ten hours, I think. Some one coming?
LAURA. Do you know anything about the trains?
WILL. Not much. Why don't you find out for yourself? Have Annie get the time-table?
LAURA. I will. Annie! Annie!
[_Rises from piano_. ANNIE _appears at doorway_.
ANNIE. Ya.s.sum!
LAURA. Go ask one of the hall-boys to bring me a New York Central time-table.
ANNIE. Ya.s.sum!
_Crosses the stage and exits through door_. LAURA _sits on left arm of sofa_.
WILL. Then you _do_ expect someone, eh?
LAURA. Only one of the girls who used to be in the same company with me. But I'm not sure that she's coming here.
WILL. Then the wire was from her?
LAURA. Yes.
WILL. Did she say what train she was coming on?
LAURA. No.
WILL. Well, there are a lot of trains. About what time did you expect her in?
LAURA. She didn't say.
WILL. Do I know her?
LAURA. I think not. I met her while I worked in 'Frisco.
WILL. Oh! [_Resumes his paper_.
ANNIE _reenters with a time-table and hands it to_ LAURA.
LAURA. Thanks; take those breakfast things away, Annie.
[_Sits on sofa_.
ANNIE _complies; takes them across stage, opens the door leading to the corridor, exits_. LAURA _in the meantime is studying the time-table_.
LAURA. I can't make this out.
WILL. Give it here; maybe I can help you.
LAURA _crosses to right of table, sits opposite_ WILL, _and hands him the time-table. He takes it and handles it as if he were familiar with it_.
WILL. Where is she coming from?
LAURA. The West; the telegram was from Buffalo. I suppose she was on her way when she sent it.
WILL. There's a train comes in here at 9:30--that's the Twentieth Century,--that doesn't carry pa.s.sengers from Buffalo; then there's one at 11:41; one at 1:49; another at 3:45; another at 5:40; and another at 5:48--that's the Lake Sh.o.r.e Limited, a fast train; and all pa.s.s through Buffalo. Did you think of meeting her?
LAURA. No. She'll come here when she arrives.
WILL. Knows where you live?
LAURA. She has the address.
WILL. Ever been to New York before?
LAURA. I think not.
WILL. [_Pa.s.sing her the time-table_.] Well, that's the best I can do for you.
LAURA. Thank you. [_Crosses and puts time-table in desk_.
WILL. [_Takes up the paper again_. LAURA _looks at clock_.] By George, this is funny.
LAURA. What?
WILL. Speak of the devil, you know.
LAURA. Who?