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He
knew
that
Mary
Jane
must
be
near
the
end
of
her
piece
for
she
was
playing
again
the
opening
melody
with
runs
of
scales
after
every
bar
and
while
he
waited
for
the
end
the
resentment
died
down
in
his
heart
.
The
piece
ended
with
a
trill
of
octaves
in
the
treble
and
a
final
deep
octave
in
the
bass
.
Great
applause
greeted
Mary
Jane
as
,
blushing
and
rolling
up
her
music
nervously
,
she
escaped
from
the
room
.
The
most
vigorous
clapping
came
from
the
four
young
men
in
the
doorway
who
had
gone
away
to
the
refreshment-room
at
the
beginning
of
the
piece
but
had
come
back
when
the
piano
had
stopped
.
Lancers
were
arranged
.
Gabriel
found
himself
partnered
with
Miss
Ivors
.
She
was
a
frank-mannered
talkative
young
lady
,
with
a
freckled
face
and
prominent
brown
eyes
.
She
did
not
wear
a
low-cut
bodice
and
the
large
brooch
which
was
fixed
in
the
front
of
her
collar
bore
on
it
an
Irish
device
and
motto
.
When
they
had
taken
their
places
she
said
abruptly
:
"
I
have
a
crow
to
pluck
with
you
.
"
"
With
me
?
"
said
Gabriel
.
She
nodded
her
head
gravely
.
"
What
is
it
?
"
asked
Gabriel
,
smiling
at
her
solemn
manner
.
"
Who
is
G.
C.
?
"
answered
Miss
Ivors
,
turning
her
eyes
upon
him
.
Gabriel
coloured
and
was
about
to
knit
his
brows
,
as
if
he
did
not
understand
,
when
she
said
bluntly
: