[At the castle, Prince Tuesday talks with the delivery clown from Air and Land Vehicles, Inc. The clown wears a colorful costume complete with a wig and mask]
Prince Tuesday: Do you always wear a happy looking face?
Delivery Clown: Yes! That's my job. The Clown Delivery Service delivers planes or cars or T-shirts in a happy clown costume.
Prince Tuesday: Happy clown, are you really happy behind that happy looking face?
Delivery Clown: Well... no, not really. But... uh, it... it doesn't matter.
Prince Tuesday: It matters to me.
Delivery Clown: The king and queen are very lucky to have you for a son, Prince Tuesday.
[the delivery clown takes off his wig and mask. It's Neighbor Aber]
Neighbor Aber: Ms. Grate told me you were a special child.
Prince Tuesday: Do you have any children?
Neighbor Aber: Well, I do. But I don't get to see them very much.
Prince Tuesday: Why not?
Neighbor Aber: Well, because I'm divorced. And... they live most of the time with their mother.
Prince Tuesday: My mother and dad get angry with each other.
Neighbor Aber: You can tell?
Prince Tuesday: Sure.
Neighbor Aber: You mean they don't wear false faces?
Prince Tuesday: No. They just quarrel. But they didn't get a divorce.
Neighbor Aber: Well, you're lucky that you have parents who are truthful with each other.
Prince Tuesday: Sometimes my dad gets his way, and sometimes my mom gets HER way.
Neighbor Aber: Well, people have different ways of solving problems, because everybody's different.