George. Hulloa, what are you doing here?
Daisy. I was tired of sitting in the drawing-room.
George. I remembered it was your wedding-day. I've brought you a few flowers. [She takes them with both hands.]
Daisy. Thank you. That is kind of you.
George. [Gravely.] I hope you'll always be very happy. I hope you'll allow me to say how grateful I am that you've given Harry so much happiness.
Daisy. You're very solemn. One would almost think you'd prepared that pretty speech beforehand.
George. [Trying to take it lightly.] I'm sorry if it didn't sound natural. I can promise you it was sincere.
Daisy. Shall we sit down?
George. I think we ought to go for our ride while the light lasts. I'll come in and have a drink on the way back.
Daisy. Harry's out.