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He finished his work and disappeared once more behind
the curtain For a long moment there was no further activity,
and the small crowd murmured in disappointment. Before
they could begin to drift away, there was a loud crash, and a
thick cloud of white smoke enveloped the stage
"Come one, come all!" called a ringing voice from the cen-
ter of the smoke. "Prepare to be amazed and astonished by
the one, the only—Mairelon the Magician!"
With the last words, the smoke dissipated. In the center of
the stage stood a man- His hair was dark above a rounded
face, and he had a small, neat mustache but no beard. He
wore a black opera cape and a top hat, which made it difficult
to assess his height; Kim judged him middling tall. His right
hand held a silver-headed walking stick, "Another toff'" Kim
thought with disgust. She did not for a moment believe that
he was a real magician; if he were, he would never waste his
time working the market. Still, she felt a twinge of un-
easiness.
The man held his pose for a moment, then threw back his
cape. "I am Mairelon the Magician!" he announced. "Lend me
your attention and I will show you wonders. The knowledge
of the East and the West is mine, and the secrets of the mys-
terious cults of Africa and India! Behold!"
Mairelon pulled a silk handkerchief from his pocket and
displayed both sides- "A perfectly ordinary handkerchief—as
ordinary, that is, as the finest silk may be- Stuff of such
worth should be kept close." The crowd chuckled as he
stuffed it into his closed fist and it vanished.
"Dear me, i seem to have lost it in spite of my efforts," the
magician went on, opening his fist "Now, where . , ahl"
He reached down toward a pretty muffin-maid standing in
front of the stage and pulled the handkerchief out of her bon-
net, A string of colored scarves came with it, knotted end-to-
end. Mairelon frowned. "Now, what am I to do with all of
these?" he mused. Carefully he folded them into a compact
ball and wrapped the ball in the white handkerchief. When
he shook it out, the scarves were gone,
The flow of chatter continued as Mairelon borrowed a
penny from a man in the crowd and made it pass through his
handkerchief, then vanish and reappear. He pulled an egg
from behind another man's ear, broke it into his hat, then
reached into the hat and removed a live dove. He covered it
briefly with his cloak, then drew the cloak aside to reveal a
large wicker cage with the dove inside. He placed cage and
dove on the floor of the stage and gestured with his walking
stick, and they vanished in a puff of smoke and flame. He
showed the crowd a shallow bowl and had one of the barrow
boys fill it with water, then dropped a sheet of paper in and
pulled out ten tiny Chinese lanterns made of folded paper.
Kim watched the show with unabashed enjoyment. Near
the end, the droopy man reappeared, carrying an ancient
tambourine. As Mairelon finished his performance, his com-
panion circulated among the crowd, collecting pennies and
shillings from the onlookers.
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