Mount Music by E. Oe. Somerville;Martin Ross
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A spark shot from Larry's angry heart to his blue eyes. He looked up
at Tishy, and something suddenly masterful awoke in him. Confound her! He wouldn't have her laughing at him! "I'll have your lips, please!" he said, mounting to the step beside her. With schoolboy roughness he flung his arm round her shoulders. She was a little taller than he, but she did not withdraw herself; she was curiously aware that her point of view was changing. She looked for an instant in his eyes, and then she laid her lips on his. Larry found, with surprise, that they returned the pressure of his own as he kissed her. The spark that had been in his eyes seemed to have flown to his lips, and met another spark in hers. There was a moment of silence. Larry found himself a little out of breath, and somehow bewildered. There was more in it than he thought. He didn't quite know what to do next. "Thank you very much," he said, stiffly, and offered his arm. In silence they walked down the stairs again. The piano had begun, and "Sir Roger de Coverley" was being thundered forth. At the door they met the Doctor. Larry released Tishy's arm. "If you don't mind," he said to the Doctor, "I think I'll go up to bed. I'm tired." After he had got to his room he shook himself, much as a dog renews |
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