A Williams Anthology; a Collection of the Verse And Prose of Williams College, 1798-1910

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A Williams Anthology; a Collection of the Verse And Prose of Williams College, 1798-1910
Lehman, Edwin Partridge, Comp
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The sailor bowed and passed on. Then the music started again.
"I cannot speak, you see," the girl panted as they swept around a comer, " or they would know my voice. Oi course — oh look, there is Carlos. He must be looking everjrwhere for me." A tall man, clad in the helmet and boots of a Spanish military officer, stood in the center of the floor, intently watching each couple as it passed. Adelita he followed closely with his eyes, as if perplexed. Then he shook his head.
"He does not know me,
..." she laughed.
But at the end of that dance he strode up to her and bowed.
"May I have the honor ?" She said nothing, but inclined her head. Then they waltzed off. Henderson stood at the side watching the whirling crowd. The vivid reds and yellows and greens of the costumes blended harmoniously in a swirl of color that seemed a part of the music, the laughter, and the splen- dor of the night. Just then the couple passed, the man talk- ing intently, the girl with her head bowed, saying nothing.


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