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The Octopus

CHAPTER VI
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The afternoon wore to evening, to the accompaniment of wearying and clamorous endeavour.

In some unexplained fashion, the labour of putting the great barn in readiness for the dance was accomplished; the last bolt of cambric was hung in place from the rafters.

The last evergreen tree was nailed to the joists of the walls; the last lantern hung, the last nail driven into the musicians' platform.

The sun set.

There was a great scurry to have supper and dress.


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