Margaret makes a little quick movement with her hands, but she says nothing.
Gray. [Watching her keenly while he speaks] You mean that you’ve made a mistake—
Margaret. [Misunderstanding] Yes.
Gray.—that the last five years goes for nothing—that you don’t care for me.
Margaret. Gray!
Gray. Wait. That you’ve never cared for me—that you don’t want to marry me—
Margaret. How can you say these things to me?
Gray. But aren’t they true?
Margaret. You know—you know they’re not true.
Gray. Then what do you mean when you say, “I won’t come?”