The Dancer

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The Dancer
Stephen George Tallents
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" My dear, you must come and get warm and dry your spoiled shoes, " said Mrs. Harwood, and led her across and sat her down in an arm-chair in front of the newly lighted fire of logs that was spitting and crackling in the open hearth.
" Alas ! " said Jack, " and I was to have been classified next. How I hate the English climate ! " Miranda threw him a glance over her shoulder as she settled down in a corner by the fire and put her chin upon her hands.
" May I ask the Colonel to read to us, Mrs.
...Harwood ? " she said.
The Colonel blushed at the unexpected request.
" I remember how charmingly you read to me, Colonel, that night I dined with you in London, " she went on.
MIRANDA 47 He blushed more deeply, as though he had been caught in bed on the occasion of an enemy attack.
' The Colonel is a coward to-night, " said Miranda. " Please, Mrs. Harwood, won't you read to us, then ? I don't think Mr. Temperley could if he tried. He and I, like the wandering men in the poem, have been staring into the sky and our eyes are blind with stars.


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