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the circus boys across the continent(穿越大陆的马戏团男孩)-第19部分

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

     〃That's the talk;〃 roared Mr。 Sparling; smiting his desk with a mighty 

fist。   〃You run along; now; and give your young friend some advice about 

what he may expect if he gets into any more difficulty。〃 

     〃I have done that already。〃 

     〃Good!       Tell   it   to   him   again   as   ing   from   me。  He's   going   to 

make   a   good   showman;   though   he   came   near   putting   this   outfit   out   of 

business with the fool mule this afternoon。               I would cut the act out; but 

for the fact that it is a scream from start to finish。          Feeling all right?〃 



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     〃Yes; thank you。        I am perfectly able to go on in the ring act tonight; 

if you think best。〃 

     〃Wait until tomorrow; wait until tomorrow。              You'll be all the better for 

it。〃 

     The cook tent was open; as Phil observed。                 The red flag was flying 

from the center pole of the tent; indicating that supper was being served。 

In a short time the tent would e down and be on its way in the flying 

squadron to the next stand。 

     The show was now less than a day out; but many things had happened。 

Not     a  moment     had   been    without    its  interest  or   excitement;     and   Phil 

realized that as he walked toward the cook tent。                He found Teddy there; 

satisfying   his   appetite;   or   rather   exerting   himself   in   that   direction;   for 

Teddy's appetite was a thing never wholly satisfied。 

     After   supper   Phil   took   the   boy   aside   and   delivered   Mr。   Sparling's 

message。       Teddy looked properly serious; but it is doubtful if the warning 

sank     very   deep    into   his  mind;    for  the   next   minute     he  was    turning 

handsprings on the lot。 

     〃Know what I'm going to do; Phil?〃 he glowed。 

     〃There's   no   telling   what   you   will   do;   from   one   minute   to   the   next; 

Teddy;〃 replied Phil。 

     〃Going to practice up and see if I can't get in the leaping act。〃 

     〃That's a good idea。        When do you begin taking lessons?〃 

     〃Taking 'em now。〃 

     〃From Mr。 Miaco?〃 

     〃Yes。     I   did   a  turn   off   the  springboard      this  afternoon     with   the 

'mechanic on;' 〃 meaning the harness used to instruct beginners in the art 

of tumbling。 

     〃How did you make out?〃 

     〃Fine!     I'd have broken my neck if it hadn't been for the harness。〃 

     Phil laughed heartily。 

     〃I should say you did do finely。            But you don't expect to be able to 

jump over ten elephants and horses the way the others do?〃 

     〃They don't   all do it。      Some   of   'em leap until   they  get half   a dozen 

elephants in line; then they stand off and watch the real artists finish the 



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act。    I can do that part of it now。       But I tell you I'm going to be a leaper; 

Phil。〃 

     〃Good for you!         That's the way to talk。        Keep out of trouble; work 

hard; don't talk too much; and you'll beat me yet;〃 declared Phil。                   〃And 

say!〃 

     〃What?〃 

     〃Be careful with that mule act tonight。             You know Mr。 Sparling will 

be in there watching you。          It wouldn't take much more trouble to cause 

him   to   cut   that   act   out   of   the   programme;   and   then   you   might   not   be 

drawing so much salary。          Fifty dollars a week is pretty nice for each of us。 

If we don't get swelled heads; but behave ourselves; we'll have a nice little 

pile of money by the time the season closes。〃 

     〃Yes;〃 agreed Teddy。         〃I   guess   that's so;   but   we'll be   losing   a  lot   of 

fun。〃 

     〃I don't agree with you;〃 laughed Phil。 

     The lads strolled into the menagerie tent on their way through to the 

dressing     tent。  The     gasoline    men   were    busy   lighting   their   lamps   and 

hauling them on center and quarter pole; while the menagerie attendants 

were  turning   the  tongues of   the   cages   about   so   that the   horses   could   be 

hitched on promptly after the show in the big top began。 

     Some   of   the   animals   were   munching   hay;  others   of the   caged   beasts 

were lying with their noses poked through between the bars of their cages; 

blinking drowsily。 

     〃I'd hate to be him;〃 announced Teddy with a prehensive wave of 

the   hand    as  they   passed    the  giraffe;   which    stood   silent  in   his  roped 

enclosure; his head far up in the shadows。 

     〃Why?〃 

     〃For   two   reasons。    Keeper   tells   me   he   can't   make   a   sound。   Doesn't 

bray; nor whinny; nor growl; nor bark; nor can't do anything。                  I'd rather 

be a lion or a tiger or something like that。           If I couldn't do anything else; 

then; I could stand off and growl at folks。〃 

     Phil nodded and smiled。 

     〃And what's your other reason for being glad you are not a giraffe?〃 

     〃Becausebecausebecause when you had a sore throat think what a 



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lot of neck you'd have to gargle!〃 

     Phil laughed outright; and as the giraffe lowered its head and peered 

down into their faces; he thought; for the moment; that he could see the 

animal grin。 

     After this they continued on to the dressing tent; where they remained 

until time for the evening performance。            This passed off without incident; 

Teddy and his mule doing nothing more sensational than kicking a rent in 

the ringmaster's coat。 

     After the show was over; and the tents had begun to e down; Phil 

announced his intention of going downtown for a lunch。 

     〃This fresh air makes me hungry。           You see; I am not used to it yet;〃 he 

explained in an apologetic tone。 

     〃You   do   not   have   to   go   down   for   a   lunch;   unless   you   want   to;〃   the 

bandmaster informed him。 

     〃Why; is there a lunch place on the grounds?〃 

     〃No。    We have an acmodation car on our section。〃 

     〃What kind of car is that?〃 

     〃Lunch car。      You can't get a heavy meal there; but you will find a nice 

satisfying   lunch。     The   boss   has   it   served   at   cost。   He   doesn't   make   any 

money out of the deal。        You'll find it on our section。〃 

     〃Good!      e along Teddy。〃 

     〃Will I?     That's where I'll spend my money;〃 nodded Teddy; starting 

away at a jog trot。 

     〃And your nights too; if they would let you;〃 laughed Phil; following 

his panion at a more leisurely gait。 

     As they crossed the lot they passed 〃Red〃 Larry; as he had now been 

nicknamed   by   the   showmen。        Larry   pretended   not   to   see   the   boys;   but 

there was an ugly scowl on his face that told Phil he did; and after the lads 

had gone on   a piece   Phil turned;   casting a   careless look   back where the 

torches were flaring and men working and shouting。 

     〃Red〃 Larry was not working now。              He was facing the boys; shaking 

a clenched fist at them。 

     〃I am afraid we haven't heard the last of our friend; Larry;〃 said Phil。 

     〃Who's afraid?〃 growled Teddy。 



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     〃Neither of us。       But all the same we had better keep an eye on him 

while we are in his vicinity。        We don't want to get into any more trouble 

at least not; 
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