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ajail 9niAAlt0,, v V BILL fdropping the doughnut into a paper sackj-I think I'll turn you back into dough. DOUGHNUT-I always did everything in my turn and now ' I'm being cached. It looks like I'm a dead ringer. ACT III Bill places some money on the counter as the owner enters. OWNER-Was it good? BILIE-Vtgas it good? I ! It was wonderful! tHe starts towards oor. OWNER-That's fineg fthen adds doubtfullyb I hope you have what it takes to get along. BILL fgrasping the bag tighter and staggering out the doorj- It's in the bag, boy .... It's in the bag! CURTAIN I m A Ballat Dancer By Nowland Pittman Like a dream she floats and glides and turns, With the winged grace of some fairy fair And movement like unto silver chiffon, Floating smoothly thru the air. She laughs and cries and smiles and sighs, And yet she utters not a word 3 You glide along on the wings of a song, As she dips and runs like a fleeing bird. She holds you lightly on her hand, And laughs at your awkward antics and youg With a pirouette she turns to pause And slips away like a ghost in blue. ...................................................... . . . Page eight
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immm mmuumnmmuum Page v v 9.31.3 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1nuon1uuInnIIInunumumnuunuumuuumu1uvnuuuunmnmmnyanIIInu1unnInuummuuunnnnnnnna BILL-You should be a philanthropist with such a circulation of dough. It doesn't make a more enjoyable life nor add to its savor. DOUGHNUT-No, but sugar helps good taste. BILL-You have gotten along so far. DOUGI-INUT-I could always make ends meet. BILL-Why don't you keep on trying? DOUGHNUT-Well, I'm always bent towards something. BILL-Did anyone ever try to help you? DOUGHNUT-Yes, but I turned against them. BILL-It seems to me you would have been on the square with someone. DOUGHNUT--I wanted to go straight, but the trend of my ex- istence was predetermined. BILL-You may reach the top yet. DOUGHNUT--With a little push I could at least keep rolling. BILL--If you Were worth your salt you'd soar the heights. DOUGHNUT-My constituency is not of the salt-rising quality. BILL-You seem to be smart enough. DOUGHNUT-I'd like to know what's acute about me. All jok- ing aside, however, others have been helped through me. BILL-How's that? DOUGHNUT-Well, it has been through me they've seen the light. BILL-Drink has been my curse. Don't ever do that. DOUGHNUT-I'm afraid of it. BILL-Why? DOUGHNUT-I know if I'm ever caught in a pinch I'll get soused. BILL-There's certainly nothing to argue about in that state- ment. DOUGHNUT-I'm usually left with an opening for debate. BILL-I still say there's nothing for discussion. DOUGHNUT-I have to admit I am without points myself. BILL--You have some material lacking, but many different per- spectives. DOUGHNUT--I'm out of place when it comes to angles, but I'm the same on any side. BILL-I'm getting tired talking to you now. Aren't you fin- ished ? DOUGI-INUT-My very presence here should prove that I'm done. BBVGII mnuum uunnnuummu.
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' v O O un u 1Inu11III11IIIiInIIIi1IImum-uummumiIiIii1i111I111-I11I--11Iun1iiaumnnuunununn Retribution By Alice Jones ,, , -,,, HEAVY coach adorned gffgf with the crest of the M ' ,V 'Z' t Duc de Viloque lumber- 'V TF ed along the Paris road at as brisk a pace as was possible, consider- Q. ing the condition of the road and -Q RX i the facilities of transportation. 1 ! The day was a cloudy, dreary H ff' if I M i one in the late autumn of 1787, but neither the bleak weather nor the jolting of the coach ,Lp F Kim K Q ri-'Si' seemed to disturb the animated 555179 conversation of the two occu- pants. The dark, intense face of the young Duc de Viloque was lighted by a smile of happiness as he bent over his lovely daughter. Ah, but, Henriette, there are some advantages in spend- ing your birthday in Paris. I am sorry, indeed, that business takes me to the city when you wish to be with your friends for the long-anticipated birthday party, but you shall have it when we return to Bonne Retraite. Besides, the shops of Paris afford many things we cannot obtain elsewhere. You shall have frocks and slippers and other fal de rals . . . any gear that you desire. We will pi-.tk out a wardrobe, you and I, Hen- riette, cherie, fit for even la belle princessef' She smiled at his use of the name by which the adoring peasantry of Bonne Retraite were want to designate her. Her small, flower-like face beamed with joy as she leaned forward with her hand on her father's arm. A tendril of her pale, shin- ing hair blew across his cheek. The touch of it was a soft caress, and Lisle wound it gently around his finger. And books, she continuedg Lisle, you promised a great many books. Because I shall be fourteen. Of course, he assented, and the doll you have wanted. Or are you too much of a young lady for that, now that you have nearly reached the great age of fourteen ? Oh no! no I came her quick protest and then the clear, soft sound of her fairy laughter. Ah, but now you're laughing at me. 'W' HIM V -. ', , ,' -,, '-' , . MEIN- L -1,'T ....-Q- VI 'fi . -5 ag '-si. is' . - 1' -' . . ' ' ' , ,i'2?fi?i,1if. xx, f fjwzvi, 11 '-'iffifilz ' ,Pb 'tw' ?'n'.',t. ' ':f I'fa'4w ' . V- W3i1::f, '- I -u f?94f,'3' ' ' .'i1'i 'l '2g3r'LIM. ' ' U' mr, flf ' ,'fgr'.JLw..n' Wifi? Z' 'f7 F. -'i .n. A ' 1!fQ'i'ff55-Q? f. 1 . , f,.'a'1f.j.rg f.'5'.I-'iam-ere - , -I .,-.Vpv -:-i- . Z4 , I , . ,yi .' 1 .4 1. ,daffpx fc Q ,I l l fi't'f'fg Ji' 51 2. it 5f1 5 I N f 'nwyfl- .f lv my 1 U fn-1' X f 1 2.52 ' I.-. - ' 21.3 P f- ' ' if' if'-1- , 0- fi -1' . , 4 .,,,,,..?,,:- I Page nine . mnummlu
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