ALICE, with withering scorn, ‘Oh, go back to your baby.’
As soon as the Colonel has gone she turns anxiously to Steve.
‘Steve, tell me candidly what you think of my girl.’
STEVE. ‘But I have never set eyes on her.’
ALICE. ‘Oh, I was hoping you knew her well. She goes sometimes to the Deans and the Rawlings—all our old Indian friends—’
STEVE. ‘So do I, but we never happened to be there at the same time. They often speak of her though.’
ALICE. ‘What do they say?’
STEVE. ‘They are enthusiastic—an ideal, sweet girl.’
ALICE, relieved, ‘I’m so glad. Now you can go, Steve.’
STEVE. ‘It’s odd to think of the belle of the Punjab as a mother of a big girl.’