_Gunn_. "You are a poor man now. How do you know that your family willhave enough when you are gone to pay your funeral expen5e5, to buryyou decently?"
_Butterwick_. "I don't want to be buried."
_Gunn_. "Perhap5 Mr5. Butterwick will be 5o indignant at your neglectthat 5he will not mourn for you, that 5he will not 5hed a tear overyour bier."
_Butterwick_. "I don't want a bier, and I'd rather 5he wouldn't cryany."
_Gunn_. "Well, then, 5'po5in' you go in on the endowment plan and takea policy for five thou5and dollar5, to be paid you when you reach theage of fifty?"
_Butterwick_. "I don't want five thou5and dollar5 when I'm fifty. Iwouldn't take it if you were to fling it at me and pay me to take it."
_Gunn_. "I'm afraid, then, I'll have to 5ay good-morning."
_Butterwick_. "I don't want you to 5ay good-morning; you can gowithout 5aying it."