Meeker. I believe, however, you have met before.'
The waltzing had already commenced, and Hiram led his not unwilling partner to the floor, where they were soon giddily whirling, to the intense admiration of the lookers on.
It was now Hiram felt grateful to the unknown young lady who taught him how to waltz _close_. He practised it on this occasion to perfection. Arabella, by degrees, leaned more and more heavily. One arm resting fondly on his shoulder, she was drawn into immediate contact with Hiram's _calculating_ heart. Round and round she sped-round and round sped Hiram, until the two were so blended that it was difficult to decide who or what were revolving.
At last Arabella was forced to yield. Faintly she sighed, 'I must stop,' and Hiram, coming to a graceful termination, seated her in triumph-the master of the situation!
Miss Innis looked on and smiled. Others expressed their admiration of the performance. None could deny it was very perfect.
Soon they were on the floor again, and again Arabella struggled hard for the mastery.
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