After the first dance, the narrator is struck by how compact the lead is in the waltz. He feels that he has to cooperate with the other dancers in order to keep up with the pace of the dance. He is also struck by the fact that the partner has become the lead in the foxtrot. He realizes that he is being overshadowed by his partner and wonders if they should break up the couple.
After the first dance, the narrator is struck by how compact the lead is in the waltz. He feels that he has to cooperate with the other dancers in order to keep up with the pace of the dance. He is also struck by the fact that the partner has become the lead in the foxtrot. He realizes that he is being overshadowed by his partner and wonders if they should break up the couple.