-Oh, there you are. Look here, Nora. I’m tired of lying here on my back with nothing to do. I hate doing nothing.
-Don’t be silly, Harry. You’ve got a temperature, and staying in bed is the only sensible thing to do. Now just be quiet, and stop preventing me from doing my homework.
-No, seriously, Nora, I can’t bear it. Lying flat on my back.
-Well, then, try lying on your stomach for a change.
-Stop being funny. I’m going to get up. There. Lock, I’m standing up. I’m quite all right. What’s the use of staying in bed?
-I think you are being very silly. You’ll only make your temperature go up again.
-It’s no use talking , Nora, — being ill doesn’t suit me.
-No – and trying to nurse you doesn’t suit me.
-Now don’t be bitter about it. You know, I’m grateful to you for looking after me. Ut you mustn’t try to keep me in bed like a naughty boy.
- well you began it by behaving like a naughty boy
-I’m all against this staying in bed for no reason.
-Harry, being ill is a reason. Now don’t stand by that window and catch another cold. Let me see, half past eleven…
-Why do you keep looking at the clock?
-I’m expecting mother – she is coming over for the day.
-Good Heavens, I didn’t know that.
-Yes, I think she has something she wants to talk to you about.
-Oh heavens. Has she? Oh… You know, Nora, I do feel a bit ill, perhaps I had better get back to bed.
-Oh, what a pity. I thought perhaps you might stay up to see her.
-That’s the very reason I’m getting back into bed.