AN ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON By DAVID POTTER Author of “The Lady of the Spur,” “I Fasten a Bracelet,” etc. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY GEORGE W. GAGE AND DECORATIONS BY EDWARD STRATTON HOLLOWAY PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 1911 COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY PUBLISHED OCTOBER, 1911 PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY AT THE WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. ILLUSTRATIONS All that Golden Afternoon They Sailed, and all the Afternoon They Talked “But You’ve Been Standing in the Water all This Time! What am I Thinking of!” He Waved His Hat from the Gate Miss Yarnell Mounted the Pair of Steps from the Cabin “I’m Afraid You’ll Find the Cabin-Door Catch is Broken,” said Madge Yarnell in an Undertone “Good-Morning, Patience-on-a-Monument” “Betty, Allow Me to Drink Your Health in Jersey Molly Wine” All the Chivalry in Fessenden’s Nature Stirred at Her Words MR. FRANCIS CHARLES MCDONALD, OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, IS THE AUTHOR OF THE POEM, “BOB WHITE,” MADE USE OF IN THIS STORY. I BEG TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE FOR HIS PERMISSION TO AVAIL MYSELF OF IT. AN ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON |