completed, and Wilhelminus returned to take possession of his
Cottage. Robertus accompanied him, with his Lady the amiable
Cecilia and her two lovely Sisters Arabella and Marina to whom
Wilhelminus was
tenderly attached, and a large number of
Attendants.--An ordinary Genius might probably have been
embarrassed, in endeavouring to accomodate so large a party, but
Wilhelminus with
admirable presence of mind gave orders for the
immediate
erection of two noble Tents in an open spot in the
Forest adjoining to the house. Their Construction was both
simple and elegant--A couple of old blankets, each supported by
four sticks, gave a
striking proof of that taste for architecture
and that happy ease in overcoming difficulties which were some of
Wilhelminus's most
striking Virtues.
End