Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

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1 , J1mzTzz1r,tz.:z-.f:2Zf:5f?iJi.EL1.'-.:,fzrzfaw cbllllllbldfl Qszal ' of N 4 playing Mignonetteis piece. Only Dave saw the tears on the fair flushed cheeks. Dave wasq watching grimly. There had never been such grace of movement, such light turns and swings. Vic was putting over Mignonette's actg the applause attested that. But why was Vic crying? He took a newspaper clipping from his wallet and looked at it for perhaps the thousandth time. It had always looked like Vic. That was why he had saved it. Now the wig had perfected the likeness. He had suspected this for some time but even now the realization that the gray-eyed child named Vic was a girl shocked his senses. Had he not scolded, lectured, threatened to. thrash her more than once? Missing girl still not found ran the story. He knew it without looking at itg the words had been written on his memory for a long time. Vic had cheated him affain. 5 Gypsy swept by him followed by shouts of applause. He only had a glimpse of misty blue ruffles. He found Vic in the manager's deserted tent. The wig lay on the floor and Vic sat very still staring listlessly at the ground. For a moment things were strangely quiet. 4'You saved the show, Vicf' said Dave. Vic looked up with a start. I was afraid at first, after that it didnit matter-nothing mattered. There was a pause. But, Dave, I'm through. I canlt do it again. Dave said nothing until the silence grew painfully long. Besides he was looking with all his eyes. And why? You were a great success. Andrews is pleased and you've made a place for yourselff, he finally managed to say. a'But you see--I'm leaving, Dave. Dave still could think of nothing to say. QI heard what the doctor said to you. You're not a knife-eater. I've known all along that you were different. 'A gentleman shows his breedingi. When you leave I'm taking the road again. Into Vic's hands was thrust the newspaper clipping. There was the picture of a girl with eyes as gray as a seagull's wing, with long golden hair drawn back in soft waves. S'And you are not what you seem-a mere assistant to a knife-eater in a side showin Vic sprang up. She came very close and demanded, '4When did you find this?', Days ago. The day you wouldnit fight and smoked a cigarette. I called you a cheat and a coward. Iim sorry. Well, the game is up. Are you going to tell the others or let me go? Marietta knows, but she's been true-a true friendfi She turned away from his gaze. '4They,re all better and finer than any friends I ever hadg money couldn't buy them. I've found what I always wanted. You've read what the papers said. I did have money, but I was ruled and managed by my father's sister. I couldn't bear it. You see Iim not Hfteeng I'm twenty-two, and I was treated like a childg no choice, no life of my very own. And what is money without life? I wanted to really- live, vs? I ran away and!-and you found mef, Her eyes were sparkling. You've known all this time. I wasn't sure, not until I saw you in that outfit and that wig? He caught her hands. Vic, you have done a great thing for mel I had ceased to believe in anything. And then you came. You were a child to me, and trying to guide you made me see again. I shall always regret that I did not see my father again before his deathg we might have understood' each other better. I ran away from a family match he had planned for me. I couldnit let him run my life to that extent, I had to have my own. UO9H Dave, she whispered, Dave, you will not tell them, you will not spoil it-you will let me There was a loud crash, a fierce, roaring sound, a snarl. Hurryl Get Vic to one of the wagons, Dave, a breathless figure in a clown suit cried. Crazy Capers ran toward them. uDon't you hear, Dave? Dickis lost control of the lions. Old Nap is fighting mad and he's loose? There were screams and cries beyond, pistol shots and the cracking of a whip. Are you coming, Crazy? Dave had snatched Vic up in his arms and was going out of the other entrance. Go ong I'll followf' They found the gilded wagon, the same gilded wagon where Crazy had assured Dave that his act was a uflopf' They waited for some moments in the doorway for Crazy. Frightened people ran here and there, the crowd had gone mad. A revolver hung on the wall beside the door. Dave seized it. '6Leanderl There's Leander! cried Vic. band music. Vic, with a smile, sprang upon Gypsy with the agility of youth. The band was U One Hundred Eighty Ezghl 2i'lZZUTYZZi21?lUWZ07I25ilY?2iCg'j 23 - Qumxmnfmmmxxmmmmxxm



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K Qrf,5.Qz3git2.x:5g1g.,:t .izrnaiifzx ,zrrmrzm-.'.Q CO lllfllbliill sf 1- 1 Wai The little boy came running and crying. Dave gave him a lift up the steps with one hand. Dick can't find old Nap-he's lost him-he's out somewheref' he whimpered, and let Vic draw him close in her arms. . I can't stand this. I'm going after Crazy, said Dave. Stay here. Bolt the door, Vicf' He was gone before she could answer. Hearing strange, unnatural sounds beyond he ran back toward the manager's tent. Crazy!'7 There was a loud report from his revolver. Old Nap sprang upg then plunged forward limply with a snarling moan. Dave bent over the motionless figure released by the relaxing claws. Crazy, Crazy Capers, old fellow! he said. L'You brave sport! Crazy opened his eyes. HI was a bit slow-and he got me. Dave-but you got him. Dick'll kill usf' He tried to smile. And then it seemed that they were all there. Marietta had started to weepg Andrews stared dazedly at Crazy Capers, the brains of all his problems. The Bird Woman and the Strong Man crept in -and became silent. It,s all right, Crazyf, said Daring Dick. g'I'm glad he's dead. I've always hated Old Nap. 4'You,re crying, Mariettaf' said Crazy weakly. Don't you see there's no use? The show must go on-the Big Show. '6Get a doctor! said Dave to the trapeze acrobat. He was still holding his friend in his strong arms. Bending nearer he spoke in a sweet gentle voice that everybody heard: You did this for Vic and me, Crazy. You knew he was coming this way and you held him off until we were safe. Dear little Vic! murmured the clown. Vic thought we were all fooled--even me. But I knew and loved Vic as I would have- his voice died into a whisperg only Dave heard the last words-'i my own daughter. And Dave-you'll never make a knife-eater. The son of a duke! Vic told me. A duke-thatis 'your act.', There was a long silence. Mariettal', called Crazy. She came closer, touched his 'bleeding hand. The stories, the Sunday stories for the kid-you'll have to see to that. You will, Marietta? Anything, Crazyg I'll do anything for you. Her voice ended in a sob. The tent was crowded with circus folk. Five clowns stood watching Crazy Capers, the master- maker of laughs. There were tears in five pairs of eyes that made a business of fun-making. It's been great sport-the Big Show, Dave. The voice was barely discernible. It's life- life. Live it with the best that is in youlv Everything was quiet. The chalkswhite face of Crazy Capers still smiled. Dave met the doctor, the same doctor who had attended Mignonette that morning, outside the tent in the dusk. . . You're too late! he said. The doctor put a hand on his shoulder. 'ANOW after all this perhaps you will go home toi England. As your father's closest friend I can say that he would wish it.', He spoke kindly. ':Why are you here so far from home?,' asked Dave. I am spending the winter with relatives. Fate surely brought me into your path todayf, He held out his hand to the younger man. L'Go home, go homeg they need you, he said. HI suppose it is best. I thank you, sirf' said Dave hoarsely. Dave found the gilded wagon. The confusion had died down. Behind the closed door Vic and little Leander would be waiting for him. He must get to her, tell her of the great something that had happened to his heart. It had happened long ago when he had found her picture. He had loved her then-the adorable little cheat! CCViC!75 He opened the door. There was no answer. In the blue twilight he could not see. Vic, it's Dave. I've come hack for you. He struck a match that flared brightly before him. The gilded wagon was empty. Dave!i' Leander was standing on the step. '4Dave, Vic's cleared out. He's gone. He said we needn't try to stop him. He's not coming hack and he loves all of us and heis crying. Which way, Leander? Tell me-did you watch? That way. Leander indicated the tracks northward. He's only been gone a minute. If you run, Dave, you can catch him. But Dave had already started running. Beyond the glare of the electric lights he could see better. He thought that he could barely distinguish a small figure trudging on ahead. The One Hundred Ninety 3 I Q1 4 1 v A I I r 4. 1 i 4 ,f 25 ti . I X 1 I I gi 5: 4 1:4 Z? A I 2 ,E -4 K .4 G mmbmvczrnarzaixifivilnu U 1923 xr-.mxsm:.i5sas1Q.smx :isiiix W, 4 , X -L s t ,-r N 6 My I' ' Tr 77, . a , Y' rf' be M' '13 - - T .. 1 iff. ,. . 'f A -' . 'H . fl XX 1 -i - -4fQ.HH- ...J A 14' ' I fL,k v C., ' X Fwd? Q.

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