Lady Cordington then remembered Arthur and the small favor he had mentioned to her, and she quickly nodded her head, saying, "No problem, Mr. Hasting, we can understand. It's a necessity for work, and there's nothing that can be done about it."
Upon hearing this, Arthur simply smiled and nodded as he took his leave.
But before he could even step out of the ballroom, he saw Miss Ada Byron winking at him.
She stuffed a piece of draft paper into his hand and then told him, "The tune played on the phonograph is lovely, but I think you play it better by hand."
Arthur deeply agreed and nodded, "You have a fine understanding of art, Miss Byron, because I think the same."
After saying this, he sauntered away, but before he could even reach the door, someone else called him to a halt, and that was Mr. Mozesales.