BASIL.

Oh--I hardly know him yet. He seems very amiable.

JENNY.

He"s not a bad sort when you know him. He"s just like my mother.

BASIL.

[_Raising his brows._] Is he? And--is your father like that too?

JENNY.

Well, you know, Pa hasn"t had the education that Jimmie"s had. Jimmie was at a boarding-school at Margate.

BASIL.

Was he?

JENNY.

You were at a boarding-school, too, weren"t you?

BASIL.

[_Smiling._] Yes, I was at Harrow.

JENNY.

Ah, you don"t get the fine air at Harrow that you get at Margate.

BASIL.

Shall I put down your cup?

JENNY.

[_Placing it on a table._] Oh, thanks, it"s all right. Come and sit by me, Basil.

BASIL.

[_Seating himself on the arm of her chair._] There.

JENNY.

[_Taking his hand._] I"m so glad we"re alone. I should like to be alone with you all my life. You do love me, don"t you, Basil?

BASIL.

Yes.

JENNY.

Much?

BASIL.

[_Smiling._] Yes.

JENNY.

I"m so glad. Oh, I don"t know what I should do if you didn"t love me. If you hadn"t been kind to me I should have thrown myself in the river.

BASIL.

What nonsense you talk.

JENNY.

I mean it.

[_He pa.s.ses his hand affectionately over her hair._

JENNY.

Oh, you _are_ so good, Basil. I"m so proud of you. I shall be so proud to be your wife.

BASIL.

[_Gravely._] Don"t think too well of me Jenny.

JENNY.

[_With a laugh._] I"m not afraid of that. You"re brave and you"re clever and you"re a professional man, and you"re everything.

BASIL.

You foolish child.

JENNY.

[_Pa.s.sionately._] I can"t tell you how much I love you.

BASIL.

I"ll try with all my might to be a good husband to you, Jenny.

[_She flings her arms round his neck and they kiss one another._

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