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He continued: "She has seemed different of late, somehow; she has eluded

me so often I have felt as though she were in some way slipping away

from me, and now I fear I have lost her altogether. How is it?"

Darrell gently raised the sweet face so that he looked into the clear

depths of the brown eyes.

"Tell me, Kathie dear, has she drifted away from me?"

For an instant the eyes were hidden under the curling lashes; then they

lifted as she replied, with an enigmatical smile,-"Not so far but that you may follow, if you choose."

Darrell bowed his head and his lips touched the golden-brown hair.

"Sweetheart," he said, in low tones, scarcely above a whisper, "I

follow; if I overtake her, what then? Will I find her the same as in the

past?"

Her heart was beating wildly with a new, strange joy; she longed to get

away by herself and taste its sweetness to the full.

"The same, and yet not the same," she answered, slowly; then, before he

could say more, she added, lightly, as a wave of laughter was borne

upward from the parlors.

"But I came to see if you were ready to go downstairs; ought we not to

join the others?"

"As you please," he replied, stooping to pick up the programme she had

dropped; "are the guests arriving yet?"

"No; it is still early, but I want to introduce you to my friends. Oh,

yes, my programme; thanks! That reminds me, I am going to ask you to put

your name down for two or three waltzes; you know," she added, smiling,

"I promised you two weeks ago some waltzes for this evening, so take

your choice."

For an instant Darrell hesitated, and the old troubled look returned to

his face.

"You are very kind," he said, slowly, "and I appreciate the honor; but

it has just occurred to me that really I am not at all certain regarding

my proficiency in that line."

Kate understood his dilemma. They had reached the hall; some one was at

the piano below and the strains of a dreamy waltz floated through the

rooms.

"I haven't a doubt of your proficiency myself," she replied, with a

confident smile, "but if you would like a test, here is a good

opportunity," and she glanced up and down the vacant but brightly

lighted corridor. Darrell needed no second hint, and almost before she

was aware they were gliding over the floor.

To Kate, intoxicated with her new-found joy, it seemed as though she

were borne along on the waves of the music without effort or volition of

her own. She dared not trust herself to speak. Once or twice she raised

her eyes to meet the dark ones whose gaze she felt upon her face, but

the love-light shining in their depths overpowered her glance and she

turned her eyes away. She knew that he had seen and recognized the

woman, and that as such--and not as a child--he loved her, and for the

present this knowledge was happiness enough.