After hours that seemed like ages there came a moment hen they all knew they had been dozing a moment before ut were all suddenly wide awake. The stars were all in quite ifferent positions from those they had last noticed. The sky as very black except for the faintest possible greyness in the ast. They were cold, though thirsty, and stiff. And none of hem spoke because now at last something was happening. Before them, beyond the pillars, there was the slope of a w hill. And now a door opened in the hillside, and light ppeared in the doorway, and a figure came out, and the oor shut behind it. The figure carried a light, and this light as really all that they could see distinctly. It came slowly earer and nearer till at last it stood right at the table pposite to them. Now they could see that it was a tall girl, ressed in a single long garment of clear blue which left her rms bare. She was bareheaded and her yellow hair hung own her back. And when they looked at her they thought hey had never before known what beauty meant.