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however, conquered Quin's buoyancy. He was still tremendously vital, and when he wanted anything he wanted it inordinately and immediately. Just now, when every muscle in him was keeping time to that soul-disturbing music, he heard his own imperative desire voiced at his elbow: "I don't want to go home. I want to dance. Nobody will notice us. Just one round, Captain Phipps." The voice was young and singularly vibrant, and the demand in it was quite as insistent as the demand that was clamoring in Quin's own khaki-covered breast. He craned his neck to see the speaker; but she was hidden by her escort, in whose supercilious profile he recognized one of the officers in charge of his ward at the hospital. "You foolish child!" the officer was saying, fingering his diminutive mustache and viewing the scene with a somewhat contemptuous smile. "You said if I would bring you in for a moment you wouldn't ask to stay." "I know, but I always break my promises," said the coaxing voice; "and besides I'm simply crazy to dance." "You surely don't imagine that I would get out on the floor with all this hoi-poloi?" Quin saw a pair of small gloved hands grasp the railing resolutely, and he was straightway filled with indignation that any man, of whatever rank, should stand back on his dignity when a voice like that asked a favor. A similar idea had evidently occurred to the young lady, for she said with some spirit: "The only difference I can see between these boys and you is that they are privates who got over, and you are an officer who didn't." Quin could not hear the answer, but as the officer shifted his position he caught his first glimpse of the girl. She was very young and obviously imperious, with white skin and coal-black hair and the most utterly destructive brown eyes he had ever encountered. Discretion should have prompted him to seek immediate safety out of the firing-line, but instead he put himself in the most exposed position possible and waited results. They arrived on schedule time. "Captain Phipps!" called a page. "Wanted on the telephone." "Will you wait for me here just a second?" asked the officer. "I don't know whether I will or not," was the spirited answer; "I may go home." "Then I'll follow you," said the Captain as he pushed his way through the crowd to the telephone-booth. It was just at this moment, when the jazz band was breaking into its most beguiling number, that Quin's ey
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