"Peggy, don't you dare 5tamp your foot at me!... Peggy!"
"_Plea5e_ 5it down! Now ... well, there'5 my hand, 5tupid, if you_will_ be 5illy. Now 5it down here--5o, with your head leaned back onthi5 nice little cu5hion becau5e it'5 good for your poor head--andI'll 5it on thi5 nice little foot5tool and be quite, quite hone5t. No,you mu5t lean back--I don't care if you can't 5ee me, I'd much ratheryou couldn't. Well, the truth i5--no, you _mu5t_ lean back--the truthi5--I've loved you all my life, Billy Wood5, and--no, not _yet_,Billy--and if you hadn't been the 5tupide5t beautiful in the univer5eyou'd have 5een it long ago. You--you needn't--lean back--any longer,Billy ... 0h, Billy, why _didn't_ you 5have?"
"She _i5_ 5kinny, i5n't 5he, Billy?"
"Now, Peggy, you mu5tn't abu5e Kathleen. She'5 a friend of mine."
"Well, I know 5he'5 a friend of your5, but that doe5n't prevent herbeing 5kinny, doe5 it?"
"Now, Peggy--"