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t says: "Cash paid out $19,461.53." [_All are puzzled._] It didn't sound right to me, even the first time I read it. Looks like he's got the wrong words, crossed over. FRANKEL: Why, gross receipts last month was over twenty-four thousand dollars! SHOMBERG: Yes, and that was a fall off from the month before. CARTER [_rubbing his head_]: Well, I don't pretend to understand it, but he told me all them was mostly payments on old sales anyhow. RILEY: Read it again, read it again! SIMPSON: Yes, let's see if we can't get what the sense of it is. CARTER: It says "Gross receipts, $2,162.43"--that's over here. "Cash paid out, $19,461.53." [_All seem dazed._] RILEY: What else you got there? CARTER: As near as it seems to me, just a lot of items. SALVATORE: Well, we must have a lot of money in the bank; what's the matter we draw that out and divide it? RILEY: Wait a minute! What's there besides them items? CARTER: He's got a note. "Note," he says; here it is: He says: "Bank notified us this morning we're overdrawn $59.01." RILEY: Overdrawn? SHOMBERG: Then we got to deposit some to our account. Who's got charge of the checks that comes in? NORA: The bookkeeper has charge, but there aren't any checks. CARTER: No, they ain't been any checks comin' in for some days; a week or so, or two weeks, you might say. We've looked everywhere for 'em-- FRANKEL [_aghast_]: You looked all through them letters? CARTER: They ain't none left in 'em that wasn't took out a good while ago. SALVATORE: You ain't looked through the safe, have you? CARTER: They ain't a one in it; it's got me all puzzled up, I tell you. I was jest waitin' for the meeting to settle it. FRANKEL: But heaven's sakes! There must be checks comin' in from new sales! CARTER: It says here sales has fallen off. So fur this month they was only three instruments sold. SIMPSON: But, my gosh, this is the _end_ of the month! CARTER: They was two sold in Council Bluffs and one in Detroit. [_General agitation and excitement._] MRS. SIMPSON [_trembling with rage and fear_]: You mean to stand there and tell me we ain't goin' to git any money to-day, and my flat rent to pay to-morrow? RILEY: Don't talk about your flat rent to me, lady! There's others of us got a few things to pay. SHOMBERG: But, my golly, when _do_ we git paid? CARTER: I can't make out from what he's got here. SALVATORE [_rapping fiercely o
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