"It's your good heart," said George. "You have a heart of gold."
"You have fallen in love at first sight, and my views on love at first sight are well known."
"They're all wrong."
"My views are never wrong."
"I don't mean wrong exactly," said George with sycophantic haste. "I mean that in certain cases love at first sight is the only thing."
"Love should be a reasoned emotion."
"Not if you suddenly see a girl like Molly Waddington."
"When I marry," said Hamilton Beamish, "it will be the result of a carefully calculated process of thought. I shall first decide after cool reflection that I have reached the age at which it is best for me to marry. I shall then run over the list of my female friends till I have selected one whose mind and tastes are in harmony with mine. I shall then...."
"Aren't you going to change?" said George.
"Change what?"