Mike Alsup put out a new version (2.73) to support multiple pagers for a slideshow. In my example however, it would not work properly, possibly because the prev/next/pager items were being appended to the markup and stored/referenced as JS variables. Once I changed the code to reference prev/next/pager class names (shown below), instead of the JS variables, it worked!
$("div. Vg-items"). Cycle({ prev: "a.
P", next: "a. N", pager: "span. Pager" }).
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