A Comedy of Youth in One Act, by St. John Hankin.
Cecil Harburton is young; Evelyn Rivers is even younger. They met by chance in a woodland glade, and to-day - a glorious spring day - they are to meet there by appointment. The air is full of sunshine and the song of the birds. Cecil is sitting on the ground, under a tree, leaning his back against its trunk, reading a book, and soliloquizing.