[He goes out Left.
Christopher, Philip, and Toots. Good-by!
[Georgiana bursts into tears and hugs Toots on top of the table.
Christopher. But it was you, Aunt Georgiana!
Georgiana. Don't any of you tell on auntie! You won't, will you? Let auntie have her own way.
the curtain falls
ACT II
The drawing-room at the Carleys'. A handsome room in dark wood, with tapestry on the walls and an old portrait built in over the mantle. The furniture is gilt, Louis XVI, covered with old crimson brocade. There is a warmth about the room, a profusion of flowers, some books and magazines. A piano in the upper left-hand corner, a window with a balcony at Left. Doors Right and Left. Louise and Mrs. Carley are replacing the furniture, which has been disarranged. Out on the balcony Moles is seen, with Philip and Christopher, arranging an American flag on the balcony balustrade.
Louise. Thank goodness, the luncheon's over!