Sparling. Our winter's practicing has done a lot
for us, as has our winter at school."
"Oh, I don't know."
"You probably will ride the educated mule again, while I expect
to ride the elephant Emperor in the grand entry, as I did before.
I'll be glad to get under the big top again, with the noise and
the people, the music of the band and all that. Won't you,
Teddy?"
questioned Phil, his eyes glowing at the picture he had drawn.
Teddy heaved a deep sigh.
"Quit it!"
"Why?"
" 'Cause you make me think I'm there now."
Phil laughed softly.
"I can see myself riding the educated mule this very minute,
kicking up the dust of the ring, making everybody get out of the
way, and--"
"And falling off," laughed Phil. "You certainly are the
most finished artist in the show when it comes to getting
into trouble."
"Yes; I seem to keep things going," grinned the lad.
"But I haven't told you all that Mr. Sparling says in
the letter."
"What else does he say?"
"That the show is to start from its winter quarters, just outside
of Germantown, Pennsylvania, on April twenty-second--"
"Let's see; just two weeks from today," nodded Teddy.
"Yes."
"I wish it was today."
"He says we are to report on the twenty-first, as the show leaves
early in the evening.
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