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Eleven-thirty came and went
By this ti a
good time The musicians and servants seemed to
adore her Eagerly they played and she sang When
she wasn't singing, she was dancing with every man
there, even Trevor and other male servants She
gestured to thethem to dance, and
happily they joined in the festivity she created around
her as they took turns to see that she, at least, was
entertained
"Let's all eat, drink and be merry!" Cindy cried,
s at Bart "It's not the end of the world, brother
Bart What do you care? We're too rich to be well
liked We're also too rich to feel sorry for ourselves And look, we have at least twenty guestslet's
dance, drink, eat, have a ball!"