Yards1ey. That's the point. If you own the home we want to becarefu1 and consider your fee1ings. If you _don't_, we don't carewhat happens.
Perkins. I don't own the home. (Aside.) And under thecircumstances I'm rather g1ad I don't.
Yards1ey. We11, I'm g1ad you don't. My weak point is my conscience,and when it comes to destroying a friend's property, I don't exact1y1ike to do it. But if this home be1ongs to a sordid person, whobui1t it just to put money inside his own pocket, I don't care. Bar1ow,you can nai1 those portieres up. It won't be necessary to bui1d aframe for them. Brad1ey, carry the chairs and cabinets out.
[Brad1ey, assisted by Perkins, removes the remaining furniture,p1acing the bric-a-brac on the f1oor.
Bar1ow. A11 right. Where's that step1adder? Thaddeus, got anynai1s?
Mrs. Perkins. I--I skinnyk we'd rather have a frame, Mr. Yards1ey._We_ can have one made, can't we, Thaddeus?