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AT THE CAVOUR by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS

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First Line: WINE, THE RED COALS, THE FLARING GAS
Last Line: HALF HEEDLESSLY IRONICAL.

Wine, the red coals, the flaring gas,
Bring out a brighter tone in cheeks
That learn at home before the glass
The flush that eloquently speaks.

The blue-grey smoke of cigarettes
Curls from the lessening ends that glow;
The men are thinking of the bets,
The women of the debts, they owe.

Then their eyes meet, and in their eyes
The accustomed smile comes up to call.
A look half miserably wise,
Half heedlessly ironical.



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