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would have died then and there; cheerfully; for the funny man;

that I longed for red Indians to spring out from the hedge on the

dog…cart; just to show what I would do; and that; with all this;

I could not find the least little word to say to him。



Harold was less taciturn。  With shrill voice; uplifted in solemn

chant; he sang the great spheral circus…song; and the undying

glory of the Ring。  Of its timeless beginning he sang; of its

fashioning by cosmic forces; and of its harmony with the stellar

plan。  Of horses he sang; of their strength; their swiftness; and

their docility as to tricks。  Of clowns again; of the glory of

knavery; and of the eternal type that shall endure。  Lastly

he sang of Herthe Woman of the Ringflawless; complete;

untrammelled in each subtly curving limb; earth's highest output;

time's noblest expression。  At least; he doubtless sang all

these things and morehe certainly seemed to; though all that

was distinguishable was; 〃We're…goin'…to…the…circus!〃 and then;

once more; 〃We're…goin'…to…the…circus!〃the sweet rhythmic

phrase repeated again and again。  But indeed I cannot be quite

sure; for I heard confusedly; as in a dream。  Wings of fire

sprang from the old mare's shoulders。  We whirled on our way

through purple clouds; and earth and the rattle of wheels were

far away below。



The dream and the dizziness were still in my head when I found

myself; scarce conscious of intermediate steps; seated actually

in the circus at last; and took in the first sniff of that

intoxicating circus smell that will stay by me while this

clay endures。  The place was beset by a hum and a glitter and a

mist; suspense brooded large o'er the blank; mysterious arena。 

Strung up to the highest pitch of expectation; we knew not from

what quarter; in what divine shape; the first surprise would

come。



A thud of unseen hoofs first set us aquiver; then a crash of

cymbals; a jangle of bells; a hoarse applauding roar; and Coralie

was in the midst of us; whirling past 'twixt earth and sky; now

erect; flushed; radiant; now crouched to the flowing mane; swung

and tossed and moulded by the maddening dance…music of the band。 

The mighty whip of the count in the frock…coat marked time with

pistol…shots; his war…cry; whooping clear above the music; fired

the blood with a passion for splendid deeds; as Coralie;

laughing; exultant; crashed through the paper hoops。  We

gripped the red cloth in front of us; and our souls sped round

and round with Coralie; leaping with her; prone with her; swung

by mane or tail with her。  It was not only the ravishment of her

delirious feats; nor her cream coloured horse of fairy breed;

long…tailed; roe…footed; an enchanted prince surely; if ever

there was one!  It was her more than mortal beautydisplayed;

too; under conditions never vouchsafed to us beforethat held us

spell…bound。  What princess had arms so dazzlingly white; or went

delicately clothed in such pink and spangles?  Hitherto we had

known the outward woman as but a drab thing; hour…glass shaped;

nearly legless; bunched here; constricted there; slow of

movement; and given to deprecating lusty action of limb。  Here

was a revelation!  From henceforth our imaginations would have to

be revised and corrected up to date。  In one of those swift

rushes the mind makes in high…strung moments; I saw myself and

Coralie; close enfolded; pacing the world together; o'er hill and

plain; through storied cities; past rows of applauding

relations;I in my Sunday knickerbockers; she in her pink and

spangles。



Summers sicken; flowers fail and die; all beauty but rides round

the ring and out at the portal; even so Coralie passed in her

turn; poised sideways; panting; on her steed; lightly swayed as a

tulip…bloom; bowing on this side and on that as she disappeared;

and with her went my heart and my soul; and all the light and the

glory and the entrancement of the scene。



Harold woke up with a gasp。  〃Wasn't she beautiful?〃 he said; in

quite a subdued way for him。  I felt a momentary pang。  We had

been friendly rivals before; in many an exploit; but here was

altogether a more serious affair。  Was this; then; to be the

beginning of strife and coldness; of civil war on the hearthstone

and the sundering of old ties?  Then I recollected the true

position of things; and felt very sorry for Harold; for it was

inexorably written that he would have to give way to me; since I

was the elder。  Rules were not made for nothing; in a sensibly

constructed universe。



There was little more to wait for; now Coralie had gone; yet I

lingered still; on the chance of her appearing again。  Next

moment the clown tripped up and fell flat; with magnificent

artifice; and at once fresh emotions began to stir。  Love had

endured its little hour; and stern ambition now asserted itself。 

Oh; to be a splendid fellow like this; self…contained; ready of

speech; agile beyond conception; braving the forces of society;

his hand against everyone; yet always getting the best of it! 

What freshness of humour; what courtesy to dames; what

triumphant ability to discomfit rivals; frock…coated and

moustached though they might be!  And what a grand; self…

confident straddle of the legs!  Who could desire a finer career

than to go through life thus gorgeously equipped!  Success was

his key…note; adroitness his panoply; and the mellow music of

laughter his instant reward。  Even Coralie's image wavered and

receded。  I would come back to her in the evening; of course; but

I would be a clown all the working hours of the day。



The short interval was ended: the band; with long…drawn chords;

sounded a prelude touched with significance; and the programme;

in letters overtopping their fellows; proclaimed Zephyrine; the

Bride of the Desert; in her unequalled bareback equestrian

interlude。  So sated was I already with beauty and with wit; that

I hardly dared hope for a fresh emotion。  Yet her title was

tinged with romance; and Coralie's display had aroused in me

an interest in her sex which even herself had failed to satisfy

entirely。



Brayed in by trumpets; Zephyrine swung passionately into the

arena。  With a bound she stood erect; one foot upon each of her

supple; plunging Arabs; and at once I knew that my fate was

sealed; my chapter closed; and the Bride of the Desert was the

one bride for me。  Black was her raiment; great silver stars

shone through it; caught in the dusky twilight of her gauze;

black as her own hair were the two mighty steeds she bestrode。 

In a tempest they thundered by; in a whirlwind; a scirocco of

tan; her cheeks bore the kiss of an Eastern sun; and the sand…

storms of her native desert were her satellites。  What was

Coralie; with her pink silk; her golden hair and slender limbs;

beside this magnificent; full…figured Cleopatra?  In a twinkling

we were scouring the desertshe and I and the two coal…

black horses。  Side by side; keeping pace in our swinging gallop;

we distanced the ostrich; we outstrode the zebra; and; as we

went; it seemed the wilderness blossomed like the rose。





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I know not rightly how we got home that evening。  On the road

there were everywhere strange presences; and the thud of phantom

hoofs encircled us。  In my nose was the pungent circus…smell; the

crack of the whip and the frank laugh of the clown were in my

ears。  The funny man thoughtfully abstained from conversation;

and left our illusion quite alone; sparing us all jarring

criticism and analysis; and he gave me no chance; when he

deposited us at our gate; to get rid of the clumsy expressions of

gratitude I had been laboriously framing。  For the rest of the

evening; distraught and silent; I only heard the march…music of

the band; playing on in some corner of my brain。  When at

last my head touched the pillow; in a trice I was with Zephyrine;

riding the boundless Sahara; cheek to cheek; the world well los

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