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Darlington, Edgar B. P.

"The Circus Boys Across the Continent : or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark"

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"The Ringlings?" marveled Phil. "Why, I shouldn't think you
would want to leave a big show like that for a little one such
as this?"
"It's the price, my dear boy. I get more money here, and I'm
a star here. In the big shows one is just a little part of a
big organization. There's nothing like the small shows for
comfort and good fellowship. Don't you think so?"
"I don't know," admitted Phil. "This is the only show I have
ever been with. I 'joined out' last season--"
"Only last season? Well, well! I must say you have made pretty
rapid progress for one who has been out less than a year."
"I have made a lot of blunders," laughed Phil. "But I'm
learning.
I wish, though, that I could do a bareback act one quarter as
well
as you do. I should be very proud if I could."
"Have you ever tried it?"
"No."
"Why don't you learn, then? You'd pick it up quickly."
"For the reason that I have never had an opportunity--I've had no
one to teach me."
"Then you shall do so now. Your teacher is before you."
"You--you mean that you will teach me?"
"Of course. What did you think I meant?"
"I--I wasn't sure. That will be splendid."
"I saw your elephant act. You are a very finished performer--
a natural born showman.


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