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the circus boys across the continent(穿越大陆的马戏团男孩)-第18部分

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     〃No; I have not met him。            He's the fellow that Teddy says blows up 

his words with a bicycle pump。〃 

     〃That's   fine。    I   shall   have   to   tell   him   that。 Remember;   you   always 

want to keep good friends with the press agent。               He's the man who makes 

or unmakes you after you have passed the eagle eyes of the proprietor;〃 

Dimples laughed。         〃From what I hear I guess you stand pretty high with 



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Mr。 Sparling。〃 

     〃I try to do what is rightdo the best I know how。〃 

     She nodded; clucking to the gray and Phil stopped talking at once; for 

he    was   fully   occupied      in  sticking    to  the   horse;   over    whose    back    he 

sprawled   every   now   and   then   in   the   most   ridiculous   of   positions。       But; 

before     the   afternoon's     practice    had   ended;    the   lad   had   made     distinct 

progress。      He found himself able to stand erect; by the aid of the bridle 

rein;   and   to   keep   his   position   fairly   well   while   the   animal   took   a   slow 

gallop。   He   had     not   yet   quite  gotten   over   the   dizziness   caused       by   the 

constant traveling about in a circle in the narrow ring; but Dimples assured 

him that; after a few more turns; this would wear off entirely。 

     After finishing the practice; Dimples led her horse back to the horse 

tent; promising Phil that they should meet the next afternoon。 

     Phil had no more than changed to his street clothes before he received 

a summons to go to Mr。 Sparling in his private tent。 

     〃I wonder what's wrong now?〃 muttered the lad。                    〃But; I think I know。 

It's   about   that   row   we   had   this   morning   out   on   the   lot。   I   shouldn't   be 

surprised if I got fined for that。〃 

     With a certain nervousness; Phil hurried out around the dressing tent; 

and skirting the two big tents; sought out Mr。 Sparling in his office。 



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                             CHAPTER XI 



                   SUMMONED BEFORE THE MANAGER 



    The   lad   was   not   far   wrong   in   his   surmise。 That   Mr。   Sparling   was 

angry was apparent at the first glance。 

    He eyed Phil from head to foot; a fierce scowl wrinkling his face and 

forehead。 

     〃Well; sir; what have you been up to this afternoon?〃 

     〃Practicing in the ring since the afternoon performance closed。〃 

     〃H…m…m…m!       And this forenoon?〃 

     〃Not much of anything in the way of work。〃 

     〃Have any trouble with any of the men?〃 

     〃Yes; sir。〃 

     〃Who?〃 

     〃A man by the name of Larry; and another whom they call Bad Eye。〃 

     〃Humph!      I   suppose   you   know   it's   a   bad   breach   of   discipline   in   a 

show to have any mixups; don't you?〃 

     〃I do。   I  make no apologies; except   that I was acting wholly in   self 

defense。     All   the same;   I   do   not   expect   any  favoritism。   I   am   willing   to 

take my punishment; whatever it may be;〃 replied the lad steadily。 

    There     was   the  merest    suspicion   of  a  twinkle   in  the   eyes  of  the 

showman。 

     〃Tell me what you did。〃 

     〃I punched Larry; tripped his friend; andwell; I don't exactly know all 

that did happen;〃 answered Phil without a change of expression。 

     〃Knock them down?〃 

     〃II guess so。〃 

     〃H…m…m。      I  suppose    you   know    both   those  fellows   are  pretty   bad 

medicine; don't you?〃 

     〃I may have heard something of the sort。〃 

     〃Larry has quite a reputation as a fighter。〃 

     〃Yes; sir。〃 

     〃And you knocked him out?〃 



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     〃Something like that;〃 answered Phil meekly。 

     〃Show      me   how    you   did  it?〃  demanded      Mr。   Sparling;    rising   and 

standing before the culprit。 

     〃It was like this; you see;〃 began Phil; exhibiting a sudden interest in 

the inquiry。     〃I was chased by the two men。 Suddenly I stopped and let 

the fellow; Larry; fall over me。 During the scrimmage I tripped Bad Eye。 

I didn't hit anyone until Larry crowded me so I had to do so in order to 

save myself; or else run away。〃 

     〃Why didn't you run; young man?〃 

     〃II didn't like to do that; you know。〃 

     Mr。 Sparling nodded his head。 

     〃How did you hit him?〃 

     〃He made a pass at me like this;〃 and the lad lifted Mr。 Sparling's hand 

over his shoulder。       〃I came up under his guard with a short arm jolt like 

this。〃 

     〃Well; what next?〃 

     〃That was about all there was to it。          The others came out; about that 

time; and I ducked in under the big top。〃 

     To Phil's surprise Mr。 Sparling broke out into a roar of laughter。              In a 

moment he grew sober and stern again。 

     〃Be good enough to tell me what led up to this assault。 What happened 

before that brought on the row?           I can depend upon you to give me the 

facts。    I can't say as much for all the others。〃 

     Phil   did   as   the   showman   requested;   beginning   with   the   ducking   of 

Teddy by the men when the show was leaving Germantown; and ending 

with Teddy's having emptied a pail of muddy water over Larry's red head 

that morning。 

     He   had   only   just   finished   his   narration   of   the   difficulty;   when   who 

should appear at the entrance to the office tent but Larry himself。              He was 

followed; a few paces behind; by Bad Eye。 

     Mr。 Sparling's stern; judicial eyes were fixed upon them。 He demanded 

to hear from them their version of the affair; which Larry related; leaving 

out all mention of his having ducked Teddy。             His story agreed in the main 

details with what Phil already had said; excepting that Larry's recital threw 



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the blame on Teddy and Phil。 

     Mr。    Sparling    took   a  book    from   his   desk;   making     a  memorandum 

therein。 

     〃Is that all; sir?〃 questioned Larry。 

     〃Not quite。      If I hear of any further infraction of the rules of this show 

on the part of either of you two; you close right then。 Understand?〃 

     〃Yes。〃 

     〃That's not all; I'll have you both jailed for assault。             As it is; I'll fine 

you both a week's pay。         Now get out of here!〃 

     Larry    hesitated;    flashed    a  malignant     glance    at  Phil  Forrest;    then; 

turning on his heel; he left the tent。 

     〃Don't you think you had better fine me; too; sir?〃 asked Phil。 

     〃What for?〃 

     〃Because I shall have to do it again some of these days。〃 

     〃What do you mean?〃 

     〃That fellow is going to be even with me at the very first opportunity。〃 

     Mr。 Sparling eyed the lad for a moment。 

     〃I guess you will be able to give a good account of yourself if he tries 

to do anything of the sort。          Let me say right here; though you need not 

tell your friend so that I think Teddy did just right; and I am glad you gave 

Larry   a   good   drubbing。   But;   of   course;   we   can't   encourage   this   sort   of 

thing with the show。        It has to be put down with an iron hand。〃 

     〃I understand; sir。〃 

     〃Mind; I don't expect you to be a coward。〃 

     〃I hope not。      My father used to teach me not to be。 He frequently said; 

'Phil; keep out of trouble; but if you get into it; don't sneak out。' 〃 

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