[A Honeymoon in Space by George Griffith]@TWC D-Link bookA Honeymoon in Space CHAPTER V 1/8
CHAPTER V. As this narrative is the story of the personal adventures of Lord Redgrave and his bride, and not an account of events at which all the world has already wondered, there is no necessity to describe in any detail the extraordinary sequence of circumstances which began when the _Astronef_ dropped without warning from the clouds in front of the White House at Washington, and his lordship, after paying his respects to the President, proceeded to the British Embassy and placed the copy of the Anglo-American agreement in Lord Pauncefote's hands. Mrs.Van Stuyler's spirits had risen as the _Astronef_ descended towards the lights of Washington, and when the President and Lord Pauncefote paid a visit to the wonderful craft, the joint product of American genius and English capital and constructive skill, she immediately assumed, at Redgrave's request, the position of lady of the house _pro tem._, and described the "change of plans," as she called it, which led to their transfer from the _St.Louis_ to the _Astronef_ with an imaginative fluency which would have done credit to the most enterprising of American interviewers. "You see, my dear," she said to Zaidie afterwards, "as everything turned out so very happily, and as Lord Redgrave behaved in such a splendid way, I thought it was my duty to make everything appear as pleasant to the President and Lord Pauncefote as I could." "It was real good of you, Mrs.Van," said Zaidie.
"If I hadn't been paralysed with admiration I believe I should have laughed.
Now if you'll just come with us on our trip, and write a book about it afterwards just as you told--I mean as you described what happened between the _St. Louis_ and Washington, to the President and Lord Pauncefote, you'd make a million dollars out of it.
Say now, won't you come ?" "My dear Zaidie," Mrs.Van Stuyler replied, "you know that I am very fond of you.
If I'd only had a daughter I should have wanted her to be just like you, and I should have wanted her to marry a man just like Lord Redgrave.
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