Dorothy. I only wish I knew. I--
Yardsley (aside). I'm glad you don't.
Barlow. What say?
Yardsley. I didn't say anything. Why should I say anything? Ihaven't anything to say. If people who had nothing to say would notinsist upon talking, you'd be--
Dorothy. I heard the poor kid weeping down-stairs, and when I wentto the dumbwaiter to ask her what was the matter, I heard--I heard aman's voice.
Yardsley. Man's voice?