第 19 节
作者:飘雪的季节      更新:2023-05-02 09:53      字数:9322
  show them I am; too。〃
  〃Get the pump;〃 directed the Iron…Jawed Man。
  A bicycle pump was quickly produced; and; opening a valve; one of
  the performers began pumping air into the suit。
  〃Here; what are you doing?〃 demanded Teddy。
  〃Blowing you up〃
  〃Here; I don't want to be blown up。〃
  〃With   a   bicycle   pump;〃   added   the   performer;   grinning   through   the
  powder and grease paint on his face。
  〃Say; you ought to use that on the press agent!〃
  The performers howled at this sally。
  Teddy began to swell out of all proportion to his natural size; as the
  bicycle pump inflated his costume。             In a few moments he had grown so
  large that he could not see his own feet; while the hood about his head left
  only a small portion of his face visible。
  〃Monster!〃 hissed a clown; shaking a fist in Teddy's face。
  〃I guess I am。      I'd make a hit as the Fattest Boy on Earth in this rig;
  wouldn't I?      I'll bet the Living Skeleton will be jealous when he sees me。〃
  〃There;     I  guess   he's  pumped      up;〃   announced      the  operator    of  the
  bicycle pump。
  〃Try it and see;〃 suggested a voice。
  〃All right。〃
  Teddy   got   a   resounding   blow   that   flattened   him   on   the   ground。   But
  before he could raise his voice in protest he had bounded to his feet; and
  someone caught him; preventing his going right on over the other way。
  The performers howled with delight。
  〃He'll do。     He'll do;〃 they shouted。
  〃Don't you do that again;〃 warned the boy; a little dazed。
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  The time was at hand for the clowns to make their own grand entry。
  〃e on; that's our cue!〃 shouted one; as the band struck up a new
  tune。
  〃II can't run。     I'm too fat。〃
  〃We'll help you。〃
  And they did。       With a clown on either side of him; Teddy was rushed
  through   the   silk   curtains   and   out   past   the   bandstand;   his   feet   scarcely
  touching the ground。         Part of the time the clowns were half dragging him;
  and at other times carrying him。
  At first the audience did not catch the significance of it。 Straight for
  ring   No。   1   Tucker's   associates   rushed   him。   But   just   as   they   reached   the
  ring they let go of him。
  Of course Teddy fell over the wooden ring curbing; and went rolling
  and   bouncing   into   the   center   of   the   sawdust   arena。   Phil   had   made   his
  change in the menagerie tent after finishing his elephant act; and was just
  entering the big top as Teddy made his sensational entrance。                     He caught
  sight of his panion at once。
  〃Who's   that?〃   he   asked   of   Mr。   Sparling;   who   was   standing   at   the
  entrance with a broad grin on his face。
  〃That; my dear Phil; is your very good friend; Mr。 Teddy Tucker。〃
  〃Teddy?      You don't mean it?〃
  〃Yes; he has decided to be a clown; and I guess he is on the way。 The
  people are kicking on the seats and howling。〃
  〃I should judge; from appearances; that the other clowns were getting
  even more entertainment out of his act than is the audience。〃
  〃It   certainly   looks   that   way。   But   let   them   go。    It   will   do   Master
  Teddy a whole lot of good。〃
  A   clown   jumped   to   the   ring   curbing   and   made   a   speech   about   the
  wonderful       human      football;    announcing       at  the   same     time    that   the
  championship game was about to be played。
  Then they began to play in earnest。            Some had slapsticks; others light
  barrel   staves;   and   with   these   they   began   to   belabor   the   human   football;
  each   blow   being   so   loud   that   it   could   be   heard   all   over   the   tent。 Of
  course the blows did not hurt Teddy at all; but the bouncing and buffeting
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  that he got aroused his anger。
  One clown would pick the lad up and throw him to a panion; who;
  in turn; would drop him。            Then the audience would yell with delight as
  the ball bounced to an upright position again。 This the clowns kept up until
  Teddy   did   not   know   whether   he   were   standing   on   his   feet   or   his   head。
  The   perspiration   was   rolling   down   his   face;   getting   into   his   eyes   and
  blinding him。
  〃Quit it!〃 he howled。
  〃Maybe you'll ride the educated mule through the dressing tent again?〃
  jeered a clown。
  〃Bring   the   mule   out   and   let   him   knock   the   wind   out   of   the   rubber
  man!〃 suggested another。
  〃How do you like being a clown?〃
  This     and   other    taunts   were     shouted    at   the   rubber    man;    Teddy
  meanwhile expressing himself with unusual vehemence。
  Mr。 Sparling had in the meantime sent a message back to the paddock。
  He   was   holding   his   sides   with   laughter;   while   Phil   himself   was   leaning
  against a quarter pole shouting with merriment。
  Suddenly there came the sound of a clanging gong; interspersed with
  shouts from the far end of the tent。
  The spectators quickly glanced in that direction; and they saw ing
  at a rapid rate the little patrol wagon drawn by four diminutive ponies; the
  outfit so familiar to the boys who attend the circus。
  The   clowns   were   surprised   when   they   observed   it;   knowing   that   the
  patrol was not scheduled to enter at this time。                Their surprise was even
  greater when the wagon dashed up and stopped where they were playing
  their game of football。        Three mock policemen leaped out and rushed into
  the thick of the mock game。
  As they did so they hurled the clowns right and left; standing some of
  them   on   their   heads   and   beating   them   with   their   clubs;   which;   in   this
  instance; proved to be slapsticks; that made a great racket。
  This was a part of the act that the clowns had not arranged。 It was a
  little   joke   that   the   owner   of   the   show   was   playing   on   them。  Quick   to
  seize   an   opportunity   to   make   a   hit;   Sparling   had   ordered   out   the   show
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  patrol; and the audience; catching the significance of it; shouted; swinging
  their hats and handkerchiefs。
  The three policemen; after laying the clowns low; grabbed the helpless
  human football by the heels; dragging him to the wagon and dumping him
  in。    They  dropped the human   football   in so  heavily  that it   bounced out
  again and hit the ground。          The next time; as they threw Teddy in; one of
  the officers sat on him to hold him。
  The   gong   set   up   an   excited   clanging;   and   the   ponies   began   racing
  around   the  arena the  long   way;  and   took   the  stretch   to   the paddock at   a
  terrific speed; with the howls of the multitude sounding in their ears。
  Reaching the dressing tent; the mock policemen let the air out of the
  rubber ball; whereat Teddy sat down heavily in a pail of water。
  The   performers   danced   around   Tucker;   singing   an   improvised   song
  about the human football。          Gradually the angry scowl on the face of the
  Circus Boy relaxed into a broad grin。
  〃How do you like being a clown now?〃 jeered the Iron…Jawed Man。
  〃Yes; how does it feel to be a football?〃 questioned another。
  〃I   guess   you   got   even   with   me   that   time;〃   answered   Teddy   good…
  naturedly。     〃But say; that's easy pared with riding the educated mule。〃
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  CHAPTER XIII
  DUCKED BY AN ELEPHANT
  The    great   white   billows    of  the   Sparling    bined      Shows     were
  moving   steadily   across   the   continent。     The   receipts   had   exceeded   Mr。
  Sparling's most sanguine expectations; and he was in great good humor。
  Only    one   unpleasant     incident   had   happened     and   that  occurred    at
  Franklin; Indiana。       Phil and Teddy; while on their way to their car after
  the  performance   late   at   night;   had   been   set   upon   by   two   men   and   quite
  severely beaten; though both lads had given a good account of themselves
  and finally driven off thei