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 You sure can pick 'em; Killashandra; she thought; pulled by intense and conflicting emotions。 She couldn't wait to roll with him; somewhere in the warm and fragrant plantation; with the surf pounding in rhythm with her blood。 She wanted to solve the conundrums he represented; and she was determined to resolve each one to her advantage … and furious that he didn't even recognize the woman he had first injured and then abducted。
 Yet; with all apparent plaisance; she sat; smiled; and laughed at his rather clever ments。 Lars Dahl seemed to miss nothing that went on about him; and ate hugely。 A beaming plump man wearing half a dozen garlands passed about a platter of the black flesh of the smacker fish; nudging Lars Dahl with a lewd whisper for his ear only; while Lars was lightly kneading her thigh; and then the plump man winked broadly at her; dumping a second slice of the fish onto her plate。
 She was indeed grateful for the second slice of the smacker for it was succulent and highly unusual in taste; having nothing oily or fishy about it。 The fermented polly juice was more subtle than the overripe fruit she had eaten on the island。 Lars kept her cup filled; though she noticed that he only sipped at his while appearing to imbibe more freely than the level in his cup suggested。
 When she admitted that she could eat no more of the cooked foods; he carefully picked one of the large; dark red melons; and; with one hand … someone called aloud with a quick guess as to where his other hand was … he split it with his knife; glancing expectantly at her。 Out of the corner of her eye she had seen another woman so served scoop the seeds from her halved melon。 Laughingly she did the same service; settling Lar's half in his plate before taking her own。 Then; before she could lift her spoon; he had made a thin slice which he lifted to her lips。 The flesh of the melon was the sweetest she had ever tasted; velvety; dripping with juice once the flesh was pierced。 He took his first bite on top of hers; his even; strong teeth leaving a neat semi…circle all the way to the rind。
 It was not the first time eating had been part of her love…making; but never before so many; even if all the pairings were performing much the same ritual。 Or was that why the air was electric with sensuality?
 〃A song; Lars。 A song while you can still stand on your feet。〃
 Suddenly there was the loud roll of drums and tambourine; and applause; while half a dozen stringed instruments strummed vigorously to presage the advent of evening entertainment。 Then the applause settled into a rhythmic beat and the feasters began to chant。
 〃Lars Dahl; Lars Dahl; Lars Dahl!〃
 Giving her thigh a final squeeze; Lars Dahl rose to his feet; spreading his arms for silence; smiling pliance at the chanters and abruptly the clamor ended; a respectful silence awaited his pleasure。
 Lars Dahl lifted his head; a proud smile curving his lips; as he surveyed his audience。 Then; taking one backward step; he raised his arms and hit an A; clear; vibrant; beautifully supported。 Utterly astounded; Killashandra stared up at him; the half…formed suspicion solidifying into confirmation just as his voice glided down the scale。 There couldn't be two tenor voices of similar caliber on one planet。 This was her unknown tenor of that spontaneous duet。 Fortunately Lars Dahl took the expression on her face as pleasure in his performance。 He swung into a rollicking sea ballad; a song as gay; as nonchalant as himself; a song that was instantly recognized and appreciated by his audience。
 At the verse; voices joined his in harmony; people swaying to the tempo of the song。 Hastily Killashandra joined in; mouthing words until she learned the simple chorus。 She took good care to sing in her alto register。 If she could recognize his tenor; he'd know her soprano。 And she didn't want him to be tipped to her true identity … at least not until morning。 Now she relaxed into the music; letting her alto swell in a part singing she hadn't enjoyed since her early adolescence on Fuerte。 Suddenly she remembered family outings in the summer in the mountain lakes; or at the ocean shore; when she had led the singing。 Was that what Antona had had in mind for Killashandra to keep as enriching memories? Well; there were aspects of even those mellow evenings which Killashandra would have as soon forgot。 For her older brothers had always teased her about screeching at the top of her lungs; and showing off and preening herself in public。
 Even before this evening; Killashandra had been aware that some melodies seem to be universal; either recreated within a planet's musical tradition or brought with the original settlers and altered to fit the new world。 Words might be changed; tempo; harmony; but the joy in listening; in joining the group singing was not: it struck deep nostalgic chords。 Despite her musical sophistication; despite her foreswearing that same background; there was no way Killashandra could have remained silent。 Indeed; not to participate in the evening would have marked her as antisocial。 For the Angel Islanders; singing was a social grace。
 Nor was the singing simple; for the islanders added embellishments to choruses and songs; six…part harmonies and intricate descants。 Lars Dahl functioned as both stage manager and conductor; pointing to the people expected to rise and sing or perform on their instruments: performing to a high degree of musical petence on such unexpected instruments as trumpet; a woodwind that looked like a cross between an oboe and an ancient French horn; and on a viola with a mellow; warm tone that must have arrived with the early settlers。 The hand drums were played with great skill and showmanship; the three drummers executing a whirling dance in time to their intricate rhythms。
 Even when the rest of the audience was not actively participating; their attention was rapt; and their reaction to the occasional mistake immediate and understanding。 There were songs about polly planters: one sung by two women; humorously itemizing the necessary steps to make one polly plant produce everything needed by their family。 Another tune; sung by a tall thin man with a deep bass voice; told of the trials of a man bent on catching an ancient granddaddy smacker fish which had once demolished his small fishing boat with a negligent flick of its massive tail。 A contralto and a baritone sang a sad haunting ballad on the vicissitudes of gray fishing and the vagaries of that enormous and elusive quarry。
 〃You've dallied long enough; Lars; you and Olav sing it now;〃 a man demanded from the shadows at one point。 A wave of cheering and handclapping seconded that order。
 Grinning amiably; Lars nodded; beckoning to someone seated to Killashandra's left。 The man who came to stand beside Lars had to be related to him for their features were similar; if differently arranged。 Though the older man had a thin; long face; the nose was the same; and the set of the eyes; the shape of the lips; and the firm chin。 Neither man could really be called handsome; but both exuded the same unusual quality of strength; determination; and confidence that made them stand out as individuals。
 A respectful silence fell and the instruments began the overture。 Killashandra had a good musical memory: she could hear a position once and remember not only the theme; if there was one; but the structure。 If she had studied the score in any detail; she would know the poser and performances; what different settings or arrangements the music had had over the years; and possibly which Stellars had performed it and where。
 Before the men began to sing; she recognized the music。 The words had been altered but they suited the locality: the search for the lost and perfect island in the mists of morning; and the beautiful lady stranded there for whose affections the men vied。 Lar's beautiful tenor paired well with the older man's well produced baritone; their voices in perfect balance with each other and the dynamics of the music。
 Nevertheless; at song's end Killashandra stared at Lars in amazement。 He had the most outrageous gall。。。 until she also remembered that he had been required to sing it; however appropriate it might also be to

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