The second was a gypsy band, which had been brought in especially from Hungary for the occasion. And the third, which played country music, came from the Vandeholt Ranch and they had been practising for a year to be good enough for this special occasion. It was a party that was talked about in New York for a long time after the event. It produced everything unusual that Dale Vandeholt had ever heard talked about in the past. There was a fountain that sprayed perfume, a lake especially created in the garden on which there were Venetian gondolas. There were midnight fireworks, which flared up into the sky. It was a more expensive and dramatic exhibition than had ever been seen before even by New York standards. Not surprisingly Orina enjoyed herself enormously. In the months to come s