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y—and not only sig t. ts left. I in ts and tones and sigirred me. I ed and kindled by strange eyes, encircled by strange faces, borne ime to though by a wave.
And to my senses for a moment, among t it up in one of t to overfloill sounded—of a sudden I sate ed cion t I seen before. e self in flused faces, cruste stood t e face beneatume a crease and not a of place. ed cuffs oucoickled my cs as no one elses nigo tenderness and compelling to neacts by ts. I bent doo kiss s smile riump and long familiar. Of a sudden I recognized t ely. For a moment o o mine. till clasped ed couples round us clapped, stamped, cried out and urged ted orcra to play quot;Yearningquot; over again. And no it beains. It o come. Blindly, s of laugely into to t t began to flood t moved in time to touc t o do to make me in love so me. All t, all t I ed, all ured eyes ed togethe one whom I held in my arms.
On and on tial dance. time after time t truments fall. t got up from t fiddle sime tence of t intoxicated dancers and played once more. ter and more last, as ood, still enter t eager dance, to our sides like trings and tist, blinking sleepily, put e as case. Doors opened, ttendants appeared er turned off t. t ago on coats and cloaks and turned up t smiling. Slo and a faint and indescribably tender s to , and ttle trembling line of so me to sum up all tion of her body like a smile.
e stood looking at one anot in t in titter of laugorcars starting up. And someerminable distan