Greatheart
a when there came the sound of a step outsid
voice. "Are you here?
gaged to me for the nex
ped short on the thresho
u had given
erry eyes. "So I have-practic
st have one more dance just to soothe my nerves. I've been dancing with a faultles
e tea!" s
are you?" he said. "I'm counting on that dance, and I haven't enjoyed myself at all since I saw you last. That girl is machi
m pleased,"
e. The beautiful automaton has gone back to her band-box for the night, so we can enjoy
referred coffee,"
intent look. "Oh, this'll do, thanks," he said. "It is all nectar to-night. W
"I have been listening to t
time." His hand inadvertently touched the box on the table and he looked sh
ly forward. "Give i
upon it. "No. Le
ah suddenly, and s
time to protest, and gave it forthw
cup in heavy silen
"Come along, M
ed. "I am very sorry,"
uddenly and winningly upon her.
e as much. But I mustn't. The Colonel has gone to bed with dyspepsia, and
attention to Mrs. Grundy out here. She simply doesn't exist. Scott can com
Scott. "But I'm not com
l. Come along! Just to oblige Miss Bathurst! It won
with a startled expres
me!" she said
anyone else on my account! I'm dreadfully sorry to
stace lightly. "Do you
dull pr
respectable," she said,
dn't ask it at all if I didn't know you wanted to do it. Besides, you promised.
ed perceptibly. "Lady Grace w
fingers in ca
ott. "I think I might go-jus
with steady comradeship. "I
d at once the room was filled with the plaintive alluring strains of waltz-music
f-persuasive. The music swung on with a subtle enchantment
oor closed, and they st
ace, smiling down into her eyes w
ered a sudden strain. "Of course I wanted to,"
again a glimpse of that fire in his eyes that had so thrille
t fate?" he asked her softly. "A gif
art was beating wildly, tumultuously,
ree. "Aren't we-wastin
ocking note, but he met her wish instan
thm and lure of the music caught her. She slid into the dance with delicious abandonment. The wonder and romance of it had got into her veins. No stolen pleasure
found herself standing with her partner in a curtained recess of the ballr
ght on the mountains," he sai
one caught in the meshes of a great enchantment. He ope
est, darkest sapphire. The mountains stood in solemn grandeur, domes of white mystery. The great vault
iful!" bre
but not piercing. The absolute
dream-world,"
eign supreme,"
ding eyes. Her veins were still thr
that glorious ether right above the mountain-tops as one swims t
ations," s
ily blue in that great flood of moonlig
want the impossible!" h
ast," she glanced up at him again
he questioned, d
ttle laugh, "even without the wings. If I hadn't tho
Sir Eustace, with the faint mockin
nt more?" asked
! Would you give it to me, my elf of the mou
ardour of his. "I-I don't know," she faltered
her. "Would you?" he w
d upon her like fairy batteries. Her first feeling was dismay, followed instantly by the wonder if she could be dreaming. And then
ut she obeyed it without q
I couldn't!" and wrested h
ot wait for more. To linger was unthinkable. Urged by that imperative,
rted ballroom. And here, on the point of entering the small recess fr
at she actually ran into him.
k for you," he said in hi
ow kind! I-I think I ought to go up now.
r wild rush. But she was too agitated to attempt any excuse, too agitated to check her retreat. Without a