I wanted her to think about me," he said to himself. "But now I know that she has met a lot of young gentlemen in Rome. She's not thinking about me at all."
So Winterbourne did not visit Daisy immediately. He went to visit an American lady named Mrs Walker.
Mrs Walker had spent several winters in Geneva, and her children attended school there. She was a very clever woman-she played the piano beautifully and painted very well. Mrs Walker lived in the Via Gregoriana, a lovely old street in the center of Rome.