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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XXV
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It is considered that beyond that number conversation languishes and friendship cools.

The Ana never laugh loud, as I have before observed, but the cheerful ring of their voices at the various tables betokened gaiety of intercourse.

As they have no stimulant drinks, and are temperate in food, though so choice and dainty, the banquet itself did not last long.

The tables sank through the floor, and then came musical entertainments for those who liked them.

Many, however, wandered away:--some of the younger ascended in their wings, for the hall was roofless, forming aerial dances; others strolled through the various apartments, examining the curiosities with which they were stored, or formed themselves into groups for various games, the favourite of which is a complicated kind of chess played by eight persons.


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