"If--I say if--I were to marry you, would you give me a good time?"
"The very best--a time after your own heart."
"Would you? Lots of frocks?"
"All the frocks your soul desired."
"Everything I wanted?"
"That's a tall order. I'm only human."
"That certainly is true. I shouldn't be surprised if you were more generous even than Tom."
"I don't call that sort of thing generosity. A man gives things to a woman he cares for because he has a lively sense of favours to come."
"That's candid. You've given me one or two trifles already. Has that been with a lively sense of favours to come?"
"Perhaps."