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"Eleanor," said Grace solemnly, "you ought to be a very happy girl. You have everything a heart can wish. Think of poor little Mabel Allison." "Oh, don't let's think about disagreeable things," said Eleanor lightly. "Sit down and be comfy and I'll play for you. What shall I play?" "Do you know the 'Peer Gynt' suite?" asked Grace. "I love 'Anitra's Dance."

The way in which Kew rendered this passage, notoriously a difficult one for a solo voice, would have conveyed to any one who knew him that he had solved both his problems. Anonyma knocked on the bathroom door, and said, "Cousin Gustus's headache is still bad." Kew therefore broke into Anitra's Dance, which is more subdued. Before breakfast he and Mr. Russell and the Hound walked to the downs.

"Just listen here's Rossini's 'Barbier de Seville, and Grieg's 'Anitra's Dance' from the 'Peer Gynt Suite, and here's that most entrancing 'Barcarolle' from the 'Contes d'Hoffman' you remember it?" She began to hum the air, then, as the harmony flowed through her soul, sang a few lines, her voice like gold and honey: Belle nuit, o nuit d'amour, souris a nos ivresses!

I had nothing against the man, but I could not help feeling that, now that the business was all Anitra's, might he not be the one to profit most by the death? The fact was that Kennedy had expressed so little opinion on the case so far that I might be pardoned for suspecting any one even Teresa de Leon, who must have seen Jose slipping away from her in spite of her pursuit, whatever actuated it.

The sabadilla is dextro-rotary; the death camas is levo-rotary. Which is it here?" As I tried to figure out the ramifications of the case, I could see that it was a cruel situation for one or the other of the girls. Was one of her lovers the murderer of Anitra's brother? Or was her own brother the murderer of Eulalie's lover?

Almost immediately came the sprightly notes of "Anitra's Dance." "And that's these here woods and the water prancin' down the rocks, and a slim kind of a girl dancin' in the sunshine and then runnin' away to hide in the woods again." And Lorry laughed softly at his own conceit. "Do you know the tune?" queried Bronson. "Nope. I was just makin' that up." "That's just Dorothy," said Bronson.

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