Knox. It was rather a narrow escape, wasn't it?
Daisy. For two days we thought he might die at any minute. It was—it was rather dreadful.
George. And do you know, all that time she never left me a minute. [To Daisy.] I don't know how I can ever thank you.
Daisy. Oh, well, Harry had his work. I didn't think he ought to be robbed of his night's rest for a worthless creature like you, and I hated the idea of a paid nurse looking after you.
Sylvia. You must have been worn out at the end of it.
Daisy. No, I'm as strong as a horse. And it was such a relief to me when the doctor said he was out of danger, I forgot I was tired.
Knox. I don't know why you bothered about him. There are such a lot of fellows who want his job and they all know they could do it much better than he can.
George. Everyone's been so extraordinarily good to me. I had no idea there was so much kindness in the world.
Daisy. [To Sylvia, very pleasantly.] Will you come and look at the temple now while they're bringing tea?
Sylvia. Yes, I'd like to very much.