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THE KNIGHT XVX ,ff D IVX MW fiflill is my ,y i :'. if Q . .. ..1 ... . ..,: A THE YELLOW GGWN By DORIS G. PARMELEE . It does look like it, breathed Anne as she gazed rapturously into the mirror and then at the fashion book in her hand. It does-it doesf' She tugged painstakingly at the yellow material wrapped around her slim body and after many futile attempts managed to get it draped satisfactorily. It isn't so bad, she told herself admiringly and then consulted the fashion book for the thirtieth time, which, strange as it may seem fin a home like Anne'sJ, contained the latest Parisi-en fashions. Did Aunt Emm subscribe to this marvelous book of the modes? By no means. She did take the Spinster's Review and the Parson's Weekly, but-this book. It was only by chance that it had come into Anne's possession. A dressmaker, recently from the city, was boarding at Bartlett's, and some way or other-when Miranda Bartlett had stacked up a pile of her old magazines for Aunt Emm to read-this book of magic had gotten mixed in. Anne had discovered it first and had meant to return it, but catching sight of the wonders it contained, couldn't resist just looking thro' it once, as she told herself. And so now-before the old cracked attic mirror hanging unsteadily from a beam, we find Anne, a graceful and lovely figure in an evening dress, waving a huge feather duster for want of an ostrich fan. Shoes are a bit wobbly, she conceded, glancing down at her two small feet whoseheels were awkwardly poised on two empty spools. I don't care -guess I can walk as good as those ladies, glancing covetously at the French heels pictured in the fashion book. Of course-spools is spools, but-why I can walk, she exclaimed joyously and went click-clacking over the bare floor to prove it. However, calamity awaited her. Just as she reached the attic door- way, what should she do but hobble straight into Aunt Emm. When you are an orphan and your only relative is an Aunt Emm, who at best is a particular old maid, it isn't wise to go Hopping pell-mell into said Aunt Emm unless you're sure there's a soft spot to fall on-which there wasn't. 512
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THE KNIGHT THE STAFF J' Editor in Chief RICHARD LOFFT, '23 Associate Editors DOROTHY SPEALLER, '23 WILLIAM WESPHAL, '24 Business Manager WILLIAM McMAKIN, '24 Advertising Manager HANSON TULLY, '23 Assistant Advertising Managers GEORGE MCKEAG, '23 E --i --l Literary ALICE CH ENEY, '23 Girls' Athletics MARIAN PURBECK, '24, WILLIAM HENDRICKS, '23 - VIRGINIA BRADLEY, '24 . Alumni H ELEN STEELMAN, '23 Exchanges RUTH BRYSON, '23 IRVING LILY, '23 Jokes ANDREW FLEMING, '23 ELWOOD KERN, '23 Boys' Athletics SAMUEL TAYLOR, '23 Art Editor 1 DORIS PARMELE, '23 Circulation Manager . JOHN LINGO, '23 Assistant Circulation Managers GEORGE BARSTAR, '23 11
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THE KNIGHT Well, puffed Aunt Emm, from her unbecoming seat on the floor. What do you call this, anyway? That's what I want to know, you- you- she paused for breath, and while she paused Anne had a wild desire to laugh. But that would have been fatal. However, 'there sat Aunt Emm, gaunt, red and agitated, her gold-rimmed spectacles sitting awry on her pointed nose and the small, straggly wisps of grey hair, which were always slicked back so tight, stuck out straight, giving her the effect of a bristling porcupine. Picking herself up gingerly and readjusting her glasses, Aunt Emm stopped suddenly in the brushing-off process to take an astonished look at her neice- Well I snum!! If you ain't gone and got out your own m-other's dress, as I've been after saving these fifteen years-cause I knew as how it would come in handy some day. Take that off this minute-I'll teach you to go snooping around things in this house with- out so much as asking me-guess Ilve got a little say around here yet- Do as I say now, as Anne hesitated. But Aunt Emm, this was Mother's and Daddy said-before he died -that I could have all her things and I- Yes-if that ain't just like a man-giving away things he don't know nothing about-get that off I say-why-why-what! Anne Win- throw Trotter! Hev yew been a-reading 0' thet'? Aunt Emm's scathing forefinger pointed with horror at the treasured Styles from Paris. Ain't I brung you up better'n to read dime novels like that-oho!-so its styles is it, as she turned the pages gingerly- well if you weren't too. busy watching young Timothy Tyler last Wednesday night in Prayer Meeting maybe-yew heard the parson say as how- but Anne had fled -leaving the beloved relation to have it out with herself. That night at supper Anne was unusually calm and pale, and it was with a sigh of relief that she saw Aunt Emm fasten her bonnet securely on the back of her head and prepare to go out-'Tm going to Bartlett's. I told Miranda I'd come to Sewing Circle to-night-but mind you finish those dishes and darn them stockings and-well you may as well go to bed then,,cause we'll be putting up jell to-morrow and I want you up by four. With that she swept majestically outg leaving Anne with flushed cheeks bending over the dishes. With rising indignation she re- called the remarks of her aunt, and inwardly rebelled that she should bend to the will of this woman who, as Anne put it, never loved me anyway. I won't stand it-that's all. She said I could go to the party next Thursday night-but she knows I won't go if I have to wear that old brown dress again-I've worn it three years for best now and-all the other girls are getting new ones-nice new thin ones-I won't wear it-I won't-I won't-. Stamping her foot emphatically, Anne went on with the dishes. I'll-I'll run away-that's what I'll do! When the words were out of her mouth she stopped aghast. Run away-she-run away from Aunt Emm-why only story book girls did that. But why shouldn't she? Aunt Emm would only be glad, she argued and, 1'll 13
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