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the circus boys across the continent(穿越大陆的马戏团男孩)-第29部分

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     〃Thank you;〃 glowed the lad。            〃But if   there is any credit ing   to 

anyone      it  is  due  to  Mrs。   Robinson。      She     taught   me   how    to  do   it;〃 

answered Phil gallantly。 

     Little Dimples shook a small; brown fist at him。               〃He knows how to 

turn a pretty pliment as well as he knows how to ride; Mr。 Sparling;〃 

bubbled   Dimples。       〃You   should   just   hear   the   nice   things   he   said   to   me 

back in the paddock;〃 she teased。 

     Phil blushed furiously。 

     〃Shall I ride again?〃 he asked。 

     〃Not necessary;〃   answered   the owner。           〃But;  by  the way;   you   might 

get   up   and   do   a   somersault。   Do   a   backward   turn   with   the   horse   at   a 

gallop;〃 suggested Mr。 Sparling; with a suspicion of a smile at the corners 

of his mouth。 

     〃A somersault?〃 stammered Phil; somewhat taken back。                    〃WhyI I… 

…I guess I couldn't do that; I haven't learned to do that yet。〃 

     〃Not learned to do it?       I am surprised。〃 

     Phil looked crestfallen。 

     〃I am surprised; indeed; that there is one thing in this show that you 

are   unable   to   do。〃   The   manager   broke   out   into   a   roar   of   laughter;   in 

which Little Dimples joined merrily。 

     〃May I go on?〃 asked the lad somewhat apprehensively。 

     〃May you?       May you?        Why; I〃 

     At   that   moment   Teddy   Tucker   came   strolling   lazily   in   with   a   long; 



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white feather tucked in the corner of his mouth。 

     The showman's eyes were upon it instantly。 

     〃What have you there?〃 he demanded。 

     〃Feather;〃 answered Teddy thickly。 

     〃I see it。   Where did you get it?〃 

     〃Pulled it out of the pelican's tail。       Going to make a pen of it to use 

when I write to the folks at Edmeston;〃 answered the boy carelessly。 

     〃You young rascal!〃 thundered Mr。 Sparling。              〃What do you mean by 

destroying my property like that?          I'll fine you! I'll teach you!〃 

     〃Oh; it didn't hurt the pelican any。        Besides; he's got more tail than he 

can use in his business; anyway。〃 

     〃Get out of here!〃 thundered the manager in well…feigned anger。 〃I'll 

forget myself and discharge you first thing you know。 What do you want?〃 

     〃I was going to ask you something;〃 answered Teddy slowly。 

     〃You needn't。      You needn't。      It won't do you any good。           What is it 

you were going to ask me?〃 

     〃I was going to ask you if I might go in the leaping act。〃 

     〃The leaping act?〃 

     〃Yes; sir。   The one where the fellows jump over the elephants and〃 

     〃Ho; ho; ho!      What do you think of that; Phil?         What do you〃 

     〃I   can   do   it。 You   needn't   laugh。   I've   done   it   every   day   for   three 

weeks。     I can jump over four elephants and maybe five; now。 I can〃 

     〃Yes;   I   have   seen   him   do   it;   Mr。   Sparling;〃   vouched   Phil。 〃He   is 

going to make a very fine leaper。〃 

     The   showman   removed   his   broad   sombrero;   wiped   the   perspiration 

from his brow; glancing from one to the other of the Circus Boys。 

     〃May I?〃 

     〃Yes; yes。     Go ahead。      Do anything you want to。          I'm only the hired 

man around here anyhow;〃 snapped the showman; jamming his hat down 

over his head and striding away; followed by the merry laughter of Little 

Dimples。 



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                            CHAPTER XVII 



                   THE CIRCUS BOYS WIN NEW LAURELS 



     〃Bareback   riders   out!〃   shouted   the   callboy;   poking   his   head   into   the 

dressing tent。 

     〃Get out!〃 roared a clown; hurling a fellow performer's bath brush at 

the boy; which the youngster promptly shied back at the clown's head; then 

prudently made his escape to call Little Dimples in the women's dressing 

tent。 

     Phil    Forrest;    proud    and    happy;    bounded      out   into   the   paddock; 

resplendent   in   pink   tights;   a   black   girdle   about   his   loins;   sparkling   with 

silver spangles。 

     Little Dimples ran out at about the same time。 

     〃How do I look?〃 he questioned; his face wreathed in smiles。 

     〃If you ride half as well as you look today; you will make the hit of 

your   life;〃   twinkled   Dimples   merrily。       〃There;   don't   blush。   Run   along。 

The   band   is   playing   our   entrance   tune。      Mr。   Ducro   will   be   in   a   fine 

temper if we are a second behind time。〃 

     For   that   day;   and   until   Phil   could   break   in   on   another   animal;   Little 

Dimples   had   loaned   her   gray   to   him;   for   Phil   did   not   dare   to   try   the 

experiment of riding a new horse at his first appearance。                  Altogether too 

much   depended   upon   his   first   public   exhibition   as   a   bareback   rider   to 

permit his taking any such chances。 

     Dimples owned two horses; so she rode the second one this day。 

     As Phil walked lightly the length of the big top; which he was obliged 

to do to reach ring No。 1 in which he was to ride; his figure; graceful as it 

was;   appeared   almost   fragile。   He   attracted   attention   because   of   this   fact 

alone;    for  the   people    did  not   recognize     in  him   the   lad  who    had   that 

morning stayed the stampede of the herd of huge elephants。 

     〃Now keep cool。         Don't get excited;〃 warned Dimples as she left him 

to   enter   the   ring  where   she   was   to   perform。     〃Forget   all   about   those 

people out there; and they will do the rest。〃 

     Phil   nodded   and   passed   on   smiling。      Reaching   his   ring   he   quickly 



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kicked off his pumps and leaped lightly to the back of his mount; where he 

sat easily while the gray slowly walked about the sawdust arena。 

     〃Ladies and gentlemen;〃 announced the equestrian director。 〃You see 

before you the hero of the day; the young man who; unaided; stopped the 

charge   of   a   herd   of   great   elephants;   saving;   perhaps   many   lives   besides 

doing a great service for the Sparling bined Shows。〃 

     〃What did you do that for?〃 demanded Phil; squirming uneasily on the 

slippery seat where he was perched。 

     〃Unfortunately;〃 continued the Director; 〃our principal male bareback 

rider was slightly injured in that same stampede。 The management would 

not   permit   him   to   appear   this   evening   on   that   account;   for   the   Sparling 

bined Shows believe in treating its people right。                 Our young friend 

here   has   consented   to   ride   in   the   regular   rider's   place。 It   is   his   first 

appearance in any ring as a bareback rider。             I might add that he has been 

practicing something less than three weeks for this act; therefore any slips 

that   he   may   make    you   will   understand。   Ladies   and   gentlemen;   I   take 

pleasure in introducing to you Master Phillip Forrest; the hero of the day 

a young man who is winning new laurels on the tanbark six days in every 

week!〃 

     The audience; now worked up to the proper pitch of enthusiasm by the 

words of the director; howled its approval; the spectators drumming on the 

seats with their feet and shouting lustily。 Phil had not had such an ovation 

since the day he first rode Emperor into the ring when he joined the circus 

in Edmeston。 

     The   lad's   face   was   a 
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