Bea. (up C.) Philip dear, Miss Derwent has come to say good-bye to you. She is going. (crosses behind and goes down L. of table)
Phil. (rising) She is not going. (Sir Peter turns up to piano)
Kate. (crosses down to Philip) The brougham is at the door, Mr. Selwyn, and I have left myself barely time to catch the train; but I could not go without shaking hands with you, and thanking you for all your kindness. I came here a stranger, and I have found almost a brother. (offers her two hands)
Phil. (taking and holding them) Yes, you have found a brother; and I have found a sister.
Kate. Mr. Selwyn!
Phil. Whom I have wronged without knowing it—of whose very existence I was unaware till this moment; but whom I know at last, and to whom I will make restitution.
Bea. Philip? (advances a step; Philip turns to Beatrice)
Kate. (turning to Sir Peter) You have broken your promise!
Sir P. I made no promise. (sits R. by piano, interested in scene)