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erating minute imperfections. Beth hadn't any minute imperfections except her freckles, which were merely Nature's colorings upon a woodland flower. She seemed to fill the cabin with morning fragrance, like a bud just brought in from the garden. "I'm very glad you've come," he said gallantly, leading her over to the double window where there was a chintz-covered seat. "I've wanted very much to talk to you." She followed him protestingly. "But I didn't come to be talked to. I came to listen to you play." "You always arrive in the midst of music," he laughed. "I played you in, without knowing it. That was an Elfentanz----" "What's that?" "A dance of the Elves--the fairies." And then, with a laugh, "And the little devils." "The little devils? You mean _me_!" "Elf--fairy and devil too--but mostly elf." "I'm not sure I like that--but I _do_ like the music. Please play it again." She was so lovely in her eagerness that he couldn't refuse, his fingers straying from the dance by slow transitions into something more quiet, the "Romance" of Sibelius, and then after that into a gay little _scherzo_, at the end of which he turned suddenly to find her flushed and breathless, regarding him in a kind of awe. "How lovely!" she whispered. "There were no devils in that." "No, only fairies." "Angels too--but somethin' else--that quiet piece--like the--the memory of a--a--sorrow." "'Romance,' it's called," he explained gently. "Oh!" "The things we dream. The things that ought to be, but aren't." She took a deep breath. "Yes, that's it. That's what it meant. I felt it." And then, as though with a sudden shyness at her self-revelation, she glanced about. "What a pretty place! I've never been here before." "How did you find your way?" "Oh, I knew where the cabin was. I came through the woods and across the log-jam below the pool. Then I heard the music. I didn't think you'd mind." "Mind! Oh, I say. I don't know when I've been so pleased." "Are you really? You _say_ a lot." "Didn't I play it?" That confused her a little. "Oh!" she said demurely. "And now, will you talk to me?" "Yes, of course. But----" "But what----?" "I--I'm not sure that I ought to be here." "Why not?" "It's kind of--unusual." He laughed. "You wouldn't be you, if you weren't unusual." She glanced at him uneasily. "You see, I don't know you very well." "You're very exclusive in Black Rock!" he l
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