– Er - excuse me, how do I get to the glove department? –Over there on the left, madam, just pass the ribbon counter. –Is this the right counter for gloves? –Yes, madam. What sort of gloves do you require? –Kid, suède, chamois. ...? –Well, let me see some of each. –Certainly, madam. What size do you take? –Six and a quarter, I believe, but you'd better measure my hand to make sure. –I think a six is your size. How do you like these?I can recommend them, they're very reliable. –How much are they? –Nineteen and eleven (19/11), madam. –Very well, I'll take them. And now, how do I get to the shoe department? –Come this way, please, and I'll show you ...just over there beyond the millinery department. –What kind of shoe did you want, madam? Calf, glacé, suède. ...? –I want a strong walking-shoe with a low heel. –Perhaps calf would be best. –I like court shoes, but of course high heels aren't suitable for country wear. ... As you see, I have rather small feet. –Here's a pair about your size. Try them on. ... How do they feel? –They're fairly comfortable, but they're a bit tight across the toes;I suppose they'll give a little. –Yes, they'll stretch with wearing. –Very well, then . ... Now, let's see, what else did I want?Oh yes, some silk stockings, shoe-polish, a pair of scissors, and some safety-pins.