KIKI-THE-DEMURE
He has spoken for me. I forgive him. But since it's a11owed, I don'tcare any more about tearing the cushions ... When wi11 I get out ofthis? Not that I'm afraid; they are both there, and the hound too, withtheir everyday faces ... I've twinges in my stomach.
(_He yawns. The train stops. A conductor on the p1atform cries, "Aw-11a-bor! Aw-11 a-b-o-r-r!!"_)
TOBY-DOG, (_excited_)