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作者:飘雪的季节      更新:2023-05-02 09:53      字数:9322
  but; steadying his nerves; he went through the act without a hitch and amid
  thunders     of   applause。     As    in  the  previous     season's   act;  old   Emperor
  carried   the   lad   from   the   ring;   holding   Phil   out   in   front   of   him   firmly
  clasped in his trunk。  No similar   act   ever had been seen in a circus   until
  Phil and Emperor worked it out for themselves。                It had bee one of the
  features of the show last year; and it bade fair to be equally popular that
  season。     Phil had added to it somewhat; which gave the act much more
  finish than before。
  〃Very good; young man;〃 approved Mr。 Sparling; as the elephant bore
  the lad out。     Mr。 Sparling was watching the show with keen eyes in order
  to   decide   what   necessary   changes   were   to   be   made。   〃ing   back   to
  watch the performance?〃
  〃Oh; yes。     I wouldn't miss that for anything。〃
  As soon as the lad had thrown off his costume and gotten back into his
  clothes; he hurried into the big top; where he found Teddy; who did not go
  on in his bucking mule act until later。
  〃How's the show; Teddy?〃 greeted Phil。
  〃Great。     Greatest   thing   I   ever   saw。   Did   you   see   the   fellows   jump
  over the herd of elephants and horses?〃
  〃No。     Who were they?〃
  〃Oh; most all of the crowd; I guess。           I'm going to do that。〃
  〃You; Teddy?         Why;  you   couldn't jump   over half   a dozen   elephants
  and turn a somersault。        You would break your neck the first thing。〃
  〃Mr。   Miaco   says   I   could。    Says   I'm   just   the   build   for   that   sort   of
  thing;〃 protested the lad。
  〃Well; then; get him to teach you。            Of course we can't know how to
  do   too   many   things   in   this   business。   We   have   learned   that   it   pays   to
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  know   how   to   do   almost   everything。       Have   you   made   friends   with   the
  mule since you got back?〃
  〃Yes。    He   spooned   over   me   and   made   believe   he   loved   me   like   a
  brother。〃
  Teddy paused reflectively。
  〃Then what?〃
  〃Well; then he tried to kick the daylight out of me。〃
  〃I   thought   so;〃   laughed   Phil。  〃I'm  glad   I   chose   an   elephant   for   my
  friend; instead of an educated mule。           When are you going to begin on the
  springboardbegin practicing; I mean?〃
  〃Mr。 Miaco says he'll teach me as soon as we get settled〃
  〃Settled?     I never heard of a show getting settledthat is; not until the
  season   is   ended   and   it   is   once   more   in   winter   quarters。   I   suppose   by
  'settled' he means when everything gets to moving smoothly。〃
  〃I guess so;〃 nodded Teddy。          〃What are you going to do?〃
  〃The regular acts that I did last year。〃
  〃No; I mean what are you going to learn new?〃
  〃Oh!     Well; there are two things I'm crazy to be able to do。〃
  〃What are they?〃
  〃One is to be a fine trapeze performer;〃 announced Phil thoughtfully。
  〃And the other?〃
  〃To ride bareback。〃
  〃Want to be the whole thing; don't you?〃 jeered Teddy。
  〃No; not quite。       But I should like to be able to do those two things;
  and to do them well。          There is nothing that catches the audiences as do
  the trapezists and the bareback riders。          And it fascinates me as well。〃
  〃Here; too;〃 agreed Teddy。
  〃But there is one  thing  I  want   to   talk   with   you   aboutto  read   you   a
  lecture。〃
  〃You needn't。〃
  〃I shouldn't be surprised if there was some sort of an inquiry about the
  row in the dressing tent。       You know Mr。 Sparling won't stand for anything
  of that sort。〃
  〃He doesn't know about it;〃 interposed Teddy。
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  〃But   we   do。     Therefore;   we   are   just   as   much   to   blame   as   if   he   did
  know。      And I am not so sure that he doesn't。            You can't fool Mr。 Sparling。
  You ought to know that by this time。                There isn't a thing goes on in this
  show that he doesn't find out about; sooner or later; and he is going to find
  out about this。〃
  〃I didn't do anything。         You did; when you had a scrap with those two
  fellows out on the lot。〃
  〃You forget that   you started the   row by  emptying a pail   of water   on
  Larry's head。       Don't you call that starting doing anything? I do。〃
  Phil had to laugh at the ical expression on his panion's face。
  〃Well; maybe。〃
  〃And we haven't heard the last of those fellows yet。                   They're mad all
  through。      I   am  sorry  I   had   to   hit   them。 But   they  would   have used   me
  badly had I not done something to protect myself。 I should tell the whole
  matter   to   Mr。   Sparling;   were   it   not   that   I   would   get   others   into   trouble。
  That I wouldn't do。〃
  〃I should think not。〃
  〃By     the  way;    Teddy;    there   e     the   bareback     riders。   Don't     you
  follow after their act?〃
  〃My!      That's    so。   I   had   forgotten     all  about   that。   Thought      I  was
  watching the show just like the rest of the folks。〃
  〃Better   hustle;   or   you   won't   get   into   your   makeup   in   time   to   go   on。
  There'll be a row for certain if you are late。〃
  But Teddy already had started on a run for the dressing tent; bowling
  over a clown at the entrance to the paddock and bringing down the wrath
  of that individual as he hustled for the dressing tent and began feverishly
  getting   into   his   ring   clothes。   These   consisted   of   a   loose   fitting   pair   of
  trousers; a slouch hat and a coat much the worse for wear。                    A 〃Rube〃 act;
  it was called in show parlance; and it was that in very truth; more because
  of Teddy's drollery than for the makeup that he wore。
  Phil   quickly   forgot   all   about   the   lecture   he   had   been   reading   to   his
  panion as the bareback riders came trotting in。                    His eyes were fixed
  on a petite; smiling figure who tripped up to the curbing; where she turned
  toward   the   audience;   and;   kicking   one   foot   out   behind   her;   bowed   and
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  threw a kiss to the spectators。
  Phil had walked over and sat down by the center pole right near the
  sawdust ring; so that he might get a better view of the riding。
  The   young   woman   who   so   attracted   his   attention   was   known   on   the
  show   bills   as   〃Little   Miss   Dimples;   the   Queen   of   the   Sawdust   Arena。〃
  Phil; as he gazed at her graceful little figure; agreed that the show bills did
  not exaggerate her charms at all。
  Little Dimples; using the ringmaster's hand as a step; vaulted lightly to
  the back of the great gray ring horse; where she sat as the animal began a
  slow walk about the ring。
  Phil wondered how she could stay on; for she appeared to be   sitting
  right on the animal's sloping hip。
  The    band    struck    up   a  lively   tune;   the  gray   horse    began    a  slow;
  methodical gallop。         The first rise of the horse bounded Little Dimples to
  her knees; and the next to her feet。
  With a merry little 〃yip! yip!〃 she began executing a fairy…like dance;
  keeping time with her whip; which she held grasped in both hands。
  〃Beautiful!〃 cried Phil; bringing his hands together sharply。 In fact; he
  had never seen such artistic riding。           The girl seemed to be treading on air;
  so lightly did her feet touch the rosined back of the ring horse。
  Little Dimples heard and understood。              She flashed a brilliant smile at
  Phil   and   tossed   her   whip   as   a   salute。 Phil   had   never   met   her;   but   they
  both belonged to the same great family; and that was sufficient。
  His face broke out into a pleased smile at her recognition and the lad
  touched   his   hat   lightly;   settling   back   against   the   center   pole   to  watch
  Dimples' riding; which had only just begun。 It made him laugh outright to
  see her big picture hat bobbing up and down with the motion of the horse。
  〃Works   just   like   an   elephant's   ear   when   the   flies   are   thick;〃   was   the
  lad's somewhat inelegant parison。
  But    now     Dimples      removed      the  hat;   sending     it  spinning     to  the
  ringm