PART 9
eyer. hi, Polly!
the flower girl sees Maggie and runs and hides behind Polly.
POLLY
o excuse her,
Maggie. Some of the children are
afraid of you since you dragged t
little boy up the aisle.
MAGGIE
I didnt drag.
(to the girl)
ripped on his shoelaces.
Mrs. tenmeyer comes foro greet Maggie.
MRS. tENMEYER
Youve come for your dress. Good!
Ill get it from the back.
Maggie leads o t window.
MAGGIE
(happily)
Actually, I o get this dress.
Ss to to Mrs. tenmeyer,
expecting o stenmeyer darkens.
MRS. tENMEYER
(to Polly)
Polly, take Leslie into change.
(to Maggie)
But the one you have on hold is lovely.
MAGGIE
(pleasantly)
Yes. But Ive changed my mind.
MRS. tENMEYER
Its one thousand dollars.
Maggie is keenly aening in.
MAGGIE
I housand dollars.
MRS. tENMEYER
(firmly)
three hundred
dollars.
Maggie loion of the
moment.
MAGGIE
Is this dress for sale?
MRS. tENMEYER
It just seems like an a of
money to spend on one of your dresses,
Maggie... You only
ten minutes.
Ike c as Maggies chusiasm
drains aless assault of
tarting to see t its no always easy
being Maggie. tremor in her voice.
MAGGIE
Yeas a good point.
(tting)
ther dre