Knox. I say, old man, I don't want to dash your fond hopes, but in point of fact we didn't come here to see you.
George. Why not? Surely Miss Knox must want to see the principal sights of Peking.
Knox. The man is not a raving lunatic, Sylvia. His only delusion is that he's a humourist ... Sylvia thought she'd like to call on Mrs. Harry.
George. I'm sure Daisy will be very glad. Amah, go and tell Missy that there's a lady.
Amah. Can do.
[Exit.
Knox. I say, have they caught any of those blighters who tried to kill you?
George. No, not a chance. They weren't after me, you know; they were after Harry.
Knox. Is there anyone who has a grudge against him?
George. I don't think so. He doesn't seem very keen on discussing the incident.