"So you shall be."
"When?"
"Oh, when I've had time enough to find out where I'm standing; say in a month or two."
"Herbert, you should never have had that two hundred pounds if you hadn't promised me that we should be married at once."
"What do you call at once?"
"Next week."
"Next week! why, that's Easter!"
"Well, why shouldn't we be married at Easter?"
"Good gracious! Where do you propose to set up housekeeping? in my rooms?"
"Not necessarily in your rooms; but in some rooms--nice rooms, for the present; they needn't be just about here. I've money enough to go on with--plenty of money; and you might think over what you've been talking about, and come to a decision, while--while we're on our honeymoon."