Elizabeth. You can’t go to-night. There’s no train.
Teddie. I’ll go to-morrow. I’ll wait in London till you’re ready to join me.
Elizabeth. I’m not going to leave a note on the pincushion like Lady Kitty, you know. I’m going to tell Arnold.
Teddie. Are you? Don’t you think there’ll be an awful bother?
Elizabeth. I must face it. I should hate to be sly and deceitful.
Teddie. Well, then, let’s face it together.
Elizabeth. No, I’ll talk to Arnold by myself.
Teddie. You won’t let anyone influence you?
Elizabeth. No.
[He holds out his hand and she takes it. They look into one another’s eyes with grave, almost solemn affection. There is the sound outside of a car driving up.