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<h1>And Thus He Came</h1>
<h2>A Christmas Fantasy</h2>
<h3>By</h3>
<h2>Cyrus Townsend Brady</h2>
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<h2>The Baby</h2>
<h3>"A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM"</h3>
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<p>The heavy perfume of rare blossoms, the wild strains of mad music, the
patter of flying feet, the murmur of speech, the ring of laughter,
filled the great hall. Now and again a pair of dancers, peculiarly
graceful and particularly daring, held the center of the floor for a
moment while the room rang with applause.</p>
<p>Into alcoves, screened and flower-decked, couples wandered. In the
dancing-space hands were clasped, bosoms rose and fell, hearts throbbed,
pulses beat, and moving bodies kept time to rhythmic sound.</p>
<p>Suddenly the music stopped, the conversation ceased, the laughter died
away. Almost, as it were, poised in the air, the dancers stood amazed.
One looked to another in surprise. Something stole throughout the room
which was neither music, nor lights, nor fragrance, but which was
life—a presence!</p>
<p>"Do you see that child?" asked the wildest of the dancers of her escort.
"There," she pointed. "He looks like a very little boy."</p>
<p>"I see nothing," said the man, who still held her in the clasp of his
arm.</p>
<p>"He is strangely dressed, although I see him indistinctly, vaguely,"
whispered the woman. "He wears a long white robe and there is a kind of
light about his face. See, he is looking at us."</p>
<p>"I see nothing," repeated the man in low tones. "The heat, the light,
the music, have disturbed you; let me get you—"</p>
<p>"I want nothing," interposed the woman, waving the man aside and drawing
away from his arm. "Don't you see him, there?"</p>
<p>She made a step toward the center of the room. She stopped, put her
hand to her head.</p>
<p>"Why, he is gone," she exclaimed.</p>
<p>"Good," said the man, while at that instant the room suddenly rang with
cries: "Go on with the music, the dance is not half over." He extended
his arm to the woman again. "Our dance is not finished."</p>
<p>"Yes, it is," she said as the flying feet once more twinkled across the
polished floor, as everybody took a long breath and a new start
apparently unconscious of the pause.</p>
<p>"It is over for me. What I saw!"</p>
<p>"What did you see?"</p>
<p>"I don't know, but I'm going back home to my child. Good-night."</p>
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<p>Yes, the music had stopped suddenly. The man in the farthest alcove
turned to his companion. They were hidden by a group of palms.</p>
<p>"I wonder why?" queried the woman. She was deathly pale. Her eyes were
dark with fear, yet alight with passionate determination.</p>
<p>"When it begins," said the man tenderly, "we will slip away. My car is
outside. Everything is ready."</p>
<p>"That is my husband over there," said the woman.</p>
<p>"Yes," said the man, "he won't trouble you any more."</p>
<p>"That woman with him is leaving him," she said. "I wonder why." She
turned suddenly with a great start. "There is somebody here," she
whispered, staring into the back of the alcove.</p>
<p>"Nonsense," said the man, throwing a glance around the recess. "There's
nobody here but you and I. We are alone together, as we shall be
hereafter, when we have taken the step."</p>
<p>"But that child," whispered the woman, "with his strange vesture and
his wonderful face. His eyes look at me so."</p>
<p>"There is no child there, my dear," urged the man; "you are overwrought,
excited, nervous. The music starts. Let us go."</p>
<p>He stretched out his hand to the woman, but as he came nearer she shrank
back with her own hand on her heart.</p>
<p>"Oh," she said faintly, "he's gone."</p>
<p>"Of course he's gone," he answered soothingly. "Now is our time to get
away. Let me—"</p>
<p>"No, no," said the woman. "I can't go with you now. It wouldn't be
right."</p>
<p>"But you knew that before," pleaded the man. "Besides—"</p>
<p>"Yes, but I can't do it. He was there! His eyes spoke—I—don't touch
me," she said; "I'm going back to my husband. Don't follow."</p>
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