Abstractedly she watched the dancers for a few moments, commenting murmurously as a couple eddied near. "There's a pretty girl in blue"—and as Anthony looked obediently—" there! No. behind you—there!" "Yes," he agreed helplessly. "You didn't see her." "I'd rather look at you." "I know, but she was pretty. Except that she had big ankles." "Was she?—I mean, did she?" he said indifferently. A girl's salutation came from a couple dancing close to them. "Hello, Gloria! O Gloria!" "Hello there." "Who's that?" he demanded. "I don't know. Somebody." She caught sight of another face. "Hello, Muriel!" Then to Anthony: "There's Muriel Kane. Now I think she's attractive, 'cept not very." Anthony chuckled appreciatively. "Attractive, 'cept not very," he repeated. She smiled—was interested