Knox. Come along, Sylvia. We won't discuss women's rights now.

Sylvia. [Giving Daisy her hand very cordially.] And if there's anything I hate it's people who say they're going and then don't go. Good-bye, Mrs. Anderson.

Daisy. It's been very nice to see you.

Sylvia. I do hope you'll come and see me soon. I'm so very much alone you'd be doing me a charity if you'd look me up. We might do the curio shops together.

Daisy. That would be great fun.

Sylvia. Good-bye, Mr. Conway. I'm glad to see you so well.

George. Thank you very much, good-bye.

[Knox and Sylvia go out. Daisy has walked with them towards the doorway and now returns to George.

George. What a very nice girl, Daisy.

Daisy. She seems to make a specialty of speckled peaches. First me and then Mrs. Stopfort.