ACT III
Scene.—The Rose Garden at Parbury’s house. A garden table, seat, and chairs. The next morning.
[Enter Miss Woodward. She is dressed simply, but less severely than before. Her hair is dressed more loosely. She carries a little basket full of roses. She places some roses upon the table, which is laid for two for breakfast. She plucks more roses and fastens them in her dress. Meanwhile she hums an air and conveys the impression of being happier than in the previous Acts.]
[Enter Gunning, R. He wears a light morning suit, a round hat and brown boots, and carries a stick and gloves.]
Gunning.
Good-morning, Miss Woodward.
Miss Woodward.
Good-morning.
[They shake hands.