A Sitting in St. James
Why do Pearce and Byron dance together for the family?
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When Eugenie visits the Guilberts, talk turns to the dances held at West Point. Byron and Pearce offer to demonstrate for the ladies how they dance, but Eugenie and Jane refuse to dance. So Pearce and Byron dance together to show the family how proficient they are.