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Darlington, Edgar B. P.

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

Don't let them miss a single corner where a man
might hide."
"Yes; but this isn't the only train in the show."
"I know. At the first stop, or you might do it here before
we start, wire ahead to your other train managers to do the
same thing. Tell them who it is you suspect. You'll be able to
catch the squadron before they get in, though I do not believe
our man will be found anywhere on that train."
"Why not?"
"The squadron went out before the guy ropes were cut."
"Great head! Great head, Phil Forrest," glowed the manager.
"You're a bigger man than I am any day in the week.
Then, according to your reasoning, the fellow ought either
to be on this section or the one just ahead of it?"
"Yes. But don't laugh at me if I don't happen to be right.
It's just an idea I have gotten into my head."
"I most certainly shall not laugh, my boy. I am almost
convinced that you are right. At least, the plan is well worth
carrying out. I'll give the orders to the train managers before
we start."
"I would suggest that you tell them not to give the orders to the
men until ready to begin the search in the morning."
"Good! Fine!" glowed the showman.
"I'm going to turn out and help search this section myself,"
said Phil.


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