We know how Bob spent his honeymoon. How were the new young folks to spend theirs? Oh, it was all arranged beforehand! And on the very morning of the double marriage they embarked--Harry and Bob going with them for a holiday--on board Captain Vesey"s pretty yacht, and sailed away for England. Etheldene"s dream of romance was about to become a reality; she was not only to visit the land of chivalry, but with Archie her husband and hero by her side.

The yacht hung off and on the sh.o.r.e all day, as if reluctant to leave the land; but towards evening a breeze sprang up from the west, the sails filled, and away she went, dancing and curtseying over the water like a thing of life.

The sunset was bewitchingly beautiful; the green of the land was changed to a purple haze, that softened and beautified its every outline; the cloudless sky was clear and deep; that is, it gave you the idea you could see so far into and through it. There was a flush of saffron along the horizon; above it was of an opal tint, with here and there a tender shade of crimson--only a suspicion of this colour, no more; and apparently close at hand, in the east, were long-drawn cloudlets of richest red and gold.

Etheldene looked up in her husband"s face.

"Shall we have such a sky as that to greet our arrival on English sh.o.r.es?" she said.

 

Archie drew her closer to his side.

"I"m not quite sure about the sky," he replied, shaking his head and smiling, "but we"ll have a hearty English welcome."

And so they had.

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