"I saw your light. Heavens, what a party!"

"I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you didn't mind my not going on."

"I wish you had. Clay, you'll never guess what happened."

"Probably not. What?"

"Well, Audrey just made it, that's all. Funny! I wish you'd seen some

of their faces. Of course she was disgraceful, but she took it off right

away. But it was like her--no one else would have dared."

His mouth felt dry. Audrey--disgraceful!

"It was in the stable, you know, I told you. And just at midnight the

doors opened and a big white horse leaped in with Audrey on his back. No

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saddle--nothing. She was dressed like a bare-back rider in the circus,

short tulle skirts and tights. They nearly mobbed her with joy." She

yawned. "Well, I'm off to bed."

He roused himself.

"A happy New-year, my dear."

"Thanks," she said, and wandered out, her absurd feathered tail trailing

behind her.

He lay back and closed his eyes. So Audrey had done that, Audrey, who

had been in his mind all those sleepless hours; for he knew now that

back of all his resolutions to do better had been the thought of her.

He felt disappointed and bitter. The sad disillusion of the middle

years, still heroically clinging to faiths that one after another

destroyed themselves, was his.