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NORTHDORMER’Scelebrationnaturallyincludedthevillagesattachedtoitstownship,andthefestivitiesweretoradiateoverthewholegroup,fromDormerandthetwoCrestonstoHamblin,thelonelyhamletonthenorthslopeoftheMountainwherethefirstsnowalwaysfell.OnthethirddaytherewerespeechesandceremoniesatCrestonandCrestonRiver;onthefourththeprincipalperformersweretobedriveninbuck-boardstoDormerandHamblin.
ItwasonthefourthdaythatCharityreturnedforthefirsttimetothelittlehouse.ShehadnotseenHarneyalonesincetheyhadpartedatthewood’sedgethenightbeforethecelebrationsbegan.Intheintervalshehadpassedthroughmanymoods,butforthemomenttheterrorwhichhadseizedherintheTownHallhadfadedtotheedgeofconsciousness.Shehadfaintedbecausethehallwasstiflinglyhot,andbecausethespeakershadgoneonandon....Severalotherpeoplehadbeenaffectedbytheheat,andhadhadtoleavebeforetheexerciseswereover.Therehadbeenthunderintheairalltheafternoon,andeveryonesaidafterwardthatsomethingoughttohavebeendonetoventilatethehall....
Atthedancethatevening—whereshehadgonereluctantly,andonlybecauseshefearedtostayaway,shehadsprungbackintoinstantreassurance.AssoonassheenteredshehadseenHarneywaitingforher,andhehadcomeupwithkindgayeyes,andsweptheroffinawaltz.Herfeetwerefullofmusic,andthoughheronlytraininghadbeenwiththevillageyouthsshehadnodifficultyintuningherstepstohis.