Harry. Oh, my dear, don't let's argue now.

Daisy. You say you'll give me everything in the world and you won't give me the one thing I want. What's the good of offering me the moon if I have a nail in my shoe and you won't take it out?

Harry. Well, you can smile, so it's not very serious, is it?

Daisy. [Putting her arms round his neck.] Oh, Harry, I'll love you so much if you'll only do what I ask. You don't know me yet. Oh, Harry!

Harry. My darling, I love you with all my heart and soul, but when I've once made up my mind nothing on earth is going to make me change it. We can only be happy and natural if we go. You must submit to my judgment.

Daisy. How can you be so obstinate?

Harry. My dear, look at yourself in the glass now.

[She looks down on her Manchu dress. She understands what he means. She is a Chinese woman.

Daisy. [With a change of tone.] Amah, bring me a tea-gown.

[She begins to undo the long Manchu coat. The Amah comes in with a tea-gown.