[Greatheart by Ethel M. Dell]@TWC D-Link bookGreatheart CHAPTER V 8/20
She laid her hand with a feathery touch upon the arm he offered.
"Oh, how lovely!" she said, and slid into his hold like a giddy little water-fowl taking to its own beloved element. "Well, I'm jiggered!" said Billy.
"And she's never danced with a man--except of course me--before!" "Live and learn!" said Scott. He watched the couple go up the great room, and he saw that, as he had suspected, Dinah was an exquisite dancer.
Her whole being was merged in movement.
She was as an instrument in the hand of a skilled player. Sir Eustace Studley was an excellent dancer too, though he did not often trouble himself to dance as perfectly as he was dancing now.
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