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The next morning, the doctor is on his way out. Sam comes outside looking for Rose, but his sister makes him come in to eat breakfast. Mr. Buchanan tells Mrs. Fiorentino that his wife delivered a girl late last night, and that Mrs. Maurrant stayed with her nearly the whole time. Rose tells Mr. Fiorentino that she is not in love with Sam Kaplan. Mrs. Maurrant comes out for a bit and is chided by Mrs. Jones for considering letting her daughter marry a Jewish man (Kaplan).
Mr. Maurrant leaves for work, angry that his wife seems more concerned with Mrs. Buchanan than their family....
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