Next morning while imbibing his morning
tea beneath his pink silken quilt Bernard decided
he must marry Ethel with no more delay. I love
the girl he said to himself and she must be mine but
I somehow feel I can not propose in London it would
not be seemly in the city of London. We must
go for a day in the country and when surrounded by
the gay twittering of the birds and the smell of the
cows I will lay my suit at her feet and he waved his
arm wildly at the gay thought. Then he sprang
from bed and gave a rat tat at Ethels door.
Are you up my dear he called.
Well not quite said Ethel hastilly jumping from her
downy nest.
Be quick cried Bernard I have a plan to spend
a day near Windsor
Castle and we will take our lunch and spend a happy
day.
Oh Hurrah shouted Ethel I shall soon
be ready as I had my bath last night so wont wash
very much now.
No dont said Bernard and
added in a rarther fervent tone through the chink
of the door you are fresher than the rose my dear no
soap could make you fairer.
Then he dashed off very embarrased
to dress. Ethel blushed and felt a bit excited
as she heard the words and she put on a new white muslin
dress in a fit of high spirits. She looked very
beautifull with some red roses in her hat and the
dainty red ruge in her cheeks looked quite the thing.
Bernard heaved a sigh and his eyes flashed as he beheld
her and Ethel thorght to herself what a fine type of
manhood he reprisented with his nice thin legs in
pale broun trousers and well fitting spats and a red
rose in his button hole and rarther a sporting cap
which gave him a great air with its quaint
check and little flaps to pull down if necesarry.
Off they started the envy of all the waiters.
They arrived at Windsor very hot from
the jorney and Bernard at once hired a boat to row
his beloved up the river. Ethel could not row
but she much enjoyed seeing the tough sunburnt arms
of Bernard tugging at the oars as she lay among the
rich cushons of the dainty boat. She had a rarther
lazy nature but Bernard did not know of this.
However he soon got dog tired and sugested lunch by
the mossy bank.
Oh yes said Ethel quickly opening
the sparkling champaigne.
Dont spill any cried Bernard as he carved some
chicken.
They eat and drank deeply of the charming
viands ending up with merangs and choclates.
Let us now bask under the spreading
trees said Bernard in a passiunate tone.
Oh yes lets said Ethel and she opened
her dainty parasole and sank down upon the
long green grass. She closed her eyes but she
was far from asleep. Bernard sat beside her in
profound silence gazing at her pink face and long
wavy eye lashes. He puffed at his pipe for some
moments while the larks gaily caroled in the blue sky.
Then he edged a trifle closer to Ethels form.
Ethel he murmured in a trembly voice.
Oh what is it said Ethel hastily sitting up.
Words fail me ejaculated Bernard horsly
my passion for you is intense he added fervently.
It has grown day and night since I first beheld you.
Oh said Ethel in supprise I am not
prepared for this and she lent back against the trunk
of the tree.
Bernard placed one arm tightly round
her. When will you marry me Ethel he uttered
you must be my wife it has come to that I love you
so intensly that if you say no I shall perforce dash
my body to the brink of yon muddy river he
panted wildly.
Oh dont do that implored Ethel breathing rarther
hard.
Then say you love me he cried.
Oh Bernard she sighed fervently I
certinly love you madly you are to me like a Heathen
god she cried looking at his manly form and handsome
flashing face I will indeed marry you.
How soon gasped Bernard gazing at her intensly.
As soon as possible said Ethel gently closing her
eyes.
My Darling whispered Bernard and he
seiezed her in his arms we will be marrid next week.
Oh Bernard muttered Ethel this is so sudden.
No no cried Bernard and taking the
bull by both horns he kissed her violently on her
dainty face. My bride to be he murmered several
times.
Oh Bernard she said little did I ever
dream of such as this and she suddenly fainted into
his out stretched arms.
Oh I say gasped Bernard and laying
the dainty burden on the grass he dashed to the waters
edge and got a cup full of the fragrant river to pour
on his true loves pallid brow.
She soon came to and looked up with
a sickly smile Take me back to the Gaierty hotel she
whispered faintly.
With plesure my darling said Bernard
I will just pack up our viands ere I unloose the boat.
Ethel felt better after a few drops
of champagne and began to tidy her hair while Bernard
packed the remains of the food. Then arm in arm
they tottered to the boat.
I trust you have not got an illness
my darling murmured Bernard as he helped her in.
Oh I see said Bernard handing her
a cushon well some people do he added kindly and so
saying they rowed down the dark stream now flowing
silently beneath a golden moon. All was silent
as the lovers glided home with joy in their hearts
and radiunce on their faces only the sound of the
mystearious water lapping against the frail vessel
broke the monotony of the night.