Miss Daisy Miller is certainly not worried about ruining her reputation," said Mrs Walker. "I'm glad that I know that now. Now I know how to behave toward her."
"I don't think that she wants to behave badly," said Winterbourne.
"I thought that too, at first," said Mrs Walker. "but now she has made a big mistake. She does all the wrong things. She flirts with every man that she meets. She dances all night with the same man. People visit her at eleven o'clock at night. And when visitors come to see her, her mother goes away. Young ladies mustn't behave like that in polite society. BEveryone at the hotel is talking about her. Even the servants smile when a gentleman comes and asks for Miss Miller."