He felt angry and pleased at the same time. He was angry because Daisy had arranged to meet another man. But he was also pleased that she had asked him to walk to the Pincio with her.
"I'll not let her be alone with this man, Giovanelli," he thought. "I'll stay with her."
"Why didn't you come to see me earlier?" asked Daisy suddenly. "You told me that you would visit me in Rome."
"I've only just arrived in the city," replied Winterbourne. "I came by train."
"The train arrived yesterday," said daisy. "You must have stayed on the train for a long time after it stopped!" She laughed. "You had time to go and visit Mrs Walker!"
"Mrs Walker and I are old friends," said Wintervbourne. "I knew her"