But she rose and let him lead her on to the door, as the music struck up again, and in a moment they were floating round to the air of a dreamy waltz The City-hall was unusually full that night, but when the music abruptly ceased, he managed to find a quiet nook to which he led her
Are you fond of dancing," he asked as they seated themselves. E
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was cool enough in all conscience, especially up here: But there was a bright sun shining, and the garden would be pleasant.
When they got outside and were pottering about looking at the plants and discussing late events at Hongkong, Babs racked her brains in vain, for some way to commence her confession.
And when she did find a way open, she Passionately she replied warmly, "I backed out again, and quickly changed the think no better description of dancing was subject. ever given than that which said, it was the This would not do," thought Barbara to poetry of motion.
"Of course you like poetry then?"
Very much."
Her answer was abstracted, she was try ing to think, where she had met him before. Suddenly he leaned forward slightly and said "Do you know, Miss Weir, I seem to remember having met you before, I can't remember where or when, but your face appears familiar. Have you been long at Hongkong."
"Barely four months; perhaps" she added. laughingly "it is a reminiscent flash of one of those prior existences we hear so much
about".
"Doubtless," he replied, but she could see, his thoughts wore pot with what he was saying," far back in the Glacial period, when we were staid Neolithic folk. It could not have been in such a place as this Hongkong Town Hall though. I believe our respected ancestors were. content to turn the cave-bear out of his cavern, and set up house on the refuse he
He looked up and saw her partner for the next dance hovering scowlingly round, but paid no heed. She, following his glance, saw him too, and the spirit of fun prompted her to take her cue from him.
We lived at Grangemouth," Barbara" said, "before father came out here; were you ever there ?"?
"No!" he was still chasing that clusive. thought; "though I had an aunt at Polmont whom I used to visit occasionally. That is near by, is it not?"
"The very next station," she replied and the conversation drifted into other channels, Presently he rose to fetch her a glass of lemonade, and as he was returning with the refreshment, sa China boy ran clumsily into him, and sent some of the liquid aying over a lady's dress, behind whom he was at the moment dodging.
Barbara watched him turn to apologise to the lady and when he swung round on the boy, gazing sheepishly at the spilled lemonade as though he would pick it up Again, his brow was black with anger
She could see he was struggling, hard to
repress something that he was longing to say, and the effort, but angered him more. Barbara was looking on, from the distance, with amusement; but suddenly, as he turned his face, more fully and she caught the expression; the fun faded from eyes,
She saw it now in a flash. This was the face she had seen, seven long years ago, in a second class carriage, contentedly perusing a paper; the same visage that a few moment's after had been thrust wrathfully from the window, hatless and dripping, as the train moved off.
She felt inclined to laugh gleefully one moment, and the next, forseeing that he would be sure to recognize her, an equal inclination to cry. The bogie of the Balle, the policeman and the clanking chains, had long been relegated to the limbo of things forgotten, but still she felt she could not bear to meet him again, if he knew it was she, who had done such a silly, heartless thing. What was to be done?
There was however, no time to do any thing, or even to think out any coherent plan, for Sinclair was back again with another glass, explaining how sorry he was for the delay.
herself. She must tell him, before he dis- covered it himself." She felt convinced he would find out some day that she, and that horried little girl with the squirt were one, and oh! she could not bear to have him think lightly of her." U
They seated themselves on a little bench, at the bottom of the garden, beside which, newly, transplanted from more congenial regions, stood a tree feebly struggling to eke aliving from the unresponsive soil.
them
It's shadow was flung across. and Barbara removed the shady hat she had donned and sat swinging it nervously in her hand, waiting her chance to begin.
"Are you thinking very deeply Miss Weir ?" asked Sinclair; he was watching every movement of the flower-like face be- side him.
"Yes I was thinking about a story I had heard.About a naughty little girlshe went on desperately.....
-
"A little girl?" be interrupted, "Yesalnaughty little girl
"What age please ?" he was looking at her amusedly, and she was nettled.
"What does it matter about her age?) She was a very wicked little girl, that is the main thing."
"Pardon me" he said, "I always insist on details in my stories.
He was smiling now, one of his rare, winning smiles, and it helped her to go on,
"Well she was about twelve," Barbara continued.
"Yes?"
"And she used to be very fond of watch- ing the trains that passed at the foot of the garden "she stopped and looked out to ward the Lyemun Pass in perplexity.
"Well, that was not so very naughty," urged Sinclair.
"No but one day a train stopped op. posite the garden, when the little girl was watering the roses with a garden syringe. And in the train, she saw some one sitting reading a newspaper..
"This naughty little girl," she was con
tinuing hurriedly never knew what mis- chief prompted her, and she was sorry for it all her life afterwards, but she filled the
squirt "
Yes! I know," said Sinclair quietly. "You know I "Barbara. turned round and faced him half indignantly, and found her self looking into a pair of smiling eyes.
Sinclair took up the narrative.
"She squirted the water over him and stood laughing at him as the train went on."
"And spoiled all his good clothes "put in the girl "and oh she was so sorry after- wards for what she had done!"
Do you know that that, young man met that naughty little girl again, nearly a month ago ?" asked he quizzically..
"But did you know it was I all the time?" asked Barbara breathlessly.
I think I suspected the identity the day after St. Andrew's dance, but I thought would make sure then later, I thought I' saw the game, and waited for you to play."
"Oh how could you!" she was blushing furiously now,
"Shall I go on with the story" he asked, and something in his voice startled her. went on "this young man and the little girl **Seven years after, in a far country "he met again. He had taken such note of her face, that in spite of the change from girlhood to womanhood he knew her again at once. He could never forget that face now." his voice grew tender, "for the more he saw of it, the more he cared for it."
He glanced at her; her face was averted and a deep flush suffused neck and cheek. It was be who trembled now.
Barbara did not. enjoy the rest of the dance as much as she otherwise might have. done, and she quite dreaded her other waltz with Sinclair, The memory of that afternoon was all too vivid.; she felt positive he must recognise her ere long. This face seemed as familiar to her now, as it there at Grange mouth, when she stood in the garden, aglastAnd then, this young man came to think the condemning squirt in band, and every he deserved some recompense, for the cold line impressed itself on her memory, water."
However St. Andrew's, dance came to an end without Sinclair having shown percepti ble signs of recognition, and Barbara was duly thankful.
But she made her plans next day. Fred and he were very friendly, and she would get him to invite Mr Sinclair to the house.
She would be very pleasant to him, and when they were thoroughly good friends, and she felt sure he would not be angry, she would tell him, before he found out for himself as she feared he was bound to do.
The first part of her scheme was needless, for Sinclair had brought up in his travels, at Hongkong, because he had a brother stationed there in the garrison Artillery and the time he did not spend at the Gunner's mess, he was only, too pleased to put in with Fred, whose studies allowed him just twenty foudhours in the day of leisure,
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The men who do as they say the things that prove to be what they were said in be, how hate to be deceived; especially when the decep- cheering it is to come upon them. We all tion is intentional. But all men are not liars, Nor did Barbara count the possible effect even if David did say so in his haste. If they of a pretty, charming girl making herself were society would be impossibile. Everybody conspicuously pleasant to a young man, knows that business is based on credit, on. Mr. Sinclair's visits to the bouse on Bar-faith. Millions are bought daily on nothing ker Road became more frequent than, pernot written, merely verbal. The Stock Ex more solid than the pledged promises of men, haps, occasion warfanted, and Barbara changes are often called nests of gamblers, yet Found herself looking forward ever more nowhere is a promise held in greater honour, cagerly to his coming.
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But this, she told herself, was only her natural" noziety that her confession should go off smoothly, and the pleasure of the afternooons they spent together, singing dusts; in which his bass voice blended so well with her own, was entirely subservient to the purpose.she had in view.
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