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作者:飘雪的季节      更新:2023-05-02 09:53      字数:9321
  outside the village; where he would get his breakfast。 He was considerably
  surprised; therefore; when the men passed the house that his acquaintance
  pointed   out   as   belonging   to   himself;   and   took   their   way   on   toward   a
  collection of farm buildings some distance further up the road。
  〃I wonder what they are going to do now?〃 marveled Phil。 〃This surely
  doesn't    look   much     like  breakfast    ing    my    way;   and   I'm   almost
  famished。〃
  The leader of the party let down the bars of the farmyard; conducting
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  his guests around behind a large hay barn; into an enclosed space; in the
  center of which stood a straw stack; the stack and yard being surrounded
  by barns and sheds。
  〃Where   are   you   fellows   taking   me?     Going   to   put   me   in   the   stable
  with the live stock?〃 questioned Phil; laughingly。
  〃You want some breakfast; eh?〃
  〃Certainly I do; but I'm afraid I can't eat hay。〃
  The men laughed uproariously at this bit of humor。
  〃Must be a clown;〃 suggested one。
  〃No; I am not a clown。          My little friend who performs with me; and
  es from the same town I do; is one。              I wish he were here。 He would
  make      you    laugh    until  you    couldn't    stand    without    leaning    against
  something。〃
  〃Here;   Joe!    Here;   Joe!〃   their   guide   began   calling   in   a   loud   voice;
  alternating with loud whistling。
  Phil heard a rustling over behind the straw stack; and then out trotted a
  big;   black   draft   horse;   a   heavy…footed;   broad…backed   Percheron;   to   his
  astonishment。
  〃My;   that's   a   fine   piece   of   horse   flesh;〃   glowed   the   lad。   〃We   have
  several   teams   of   those   fellows   for   the   heavy   work   with   the   show。  Of
  course we don't use them in the ring。           Is this what you brought me here to
  see?〃
  〃Yep。     Git up there。〃
  〃What do you mean?〃
  〃Git up and show us fellers if you're a real circus man。〃
  〃You mean you want me to ride him?〃 said Phil。
  〃Sure thing。〃
  〃How?〃
  〃Git on his back and do one of them bareback stunts you was telling us
  about;〃 and the fellow winked covertly at his panions; as much as if to
  say; 〃we've got him going this time。〃
  〃What; here in this rough yard?〃
  〃Yep。〃
  Phil   considered   for   a   moment;   stamping   about   on   the   straw…covered
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  ground; then sizing up the horse critically。
  〃All right。     Bring me a bridle and fasten a long enough rein to the bit
  so I can get hold of it standing up。〃
  He    was    really   going    to  do   as  they    demanded。       The     men    were
  surprised。 They had not believed he could; and now; at any rate; he was
  going to make an effort to make good his boast。
  A  bridle   was   quickly  fetched and   slipped   on   the   head   of   old   Joe。   In
  place of reins the farmer attached a rope to the bridle; Phil measuring on
  the back of the horse to show how long it should be cut。
  The preparations all plete; Phil grasped the rein and vaulted to the
  high     back    of   the   animal;    landing     astride   neatly。   This    brought     an
  exclamation of approval from the audience。
  〃Now git up on your feet。〃
  〃Don't be in a hurry。        I want to ride him around the stack a few times
  to get the hang of the ring;〃 laughed Phil。            〃It's a good; safe place to fall;
  anyway。      Do I get some breakfast after this exhibition?〃 he questioned。
  〃That depends。        Go on。〃
  〃Gid…dap!〃   manded   Phil;   patting the   black on   its   powerful   neck。
  Then   they   went   trotting   around   the   stack;   the   men   backing   off   to   get   a
  better view of the exhibition。
  On the second round Phil drew up before them。
  〃Got any chalk on the place?〃 he asked。
  〃Reckon there's some in the barn。〃
  〃Please fetch it。〃
  They   did   not   know   what   he   wanted   chalk   for;   but   the   owner   of   the
  place hurried to fetch it。        In the meantime Phil was slowly removing his
  shoes; which he threw to one side of the yard。 Bidding the men break up
  the chalk into powder; he smeared the bottoms of his stockings with the
  white powder; sprinkling a liberal supply on the back of the horse。
  〃Here;   here!     What   you   doing?       I   have   to   curry   that   critter   down
  every morning;〃 shouted the owner。
  Phil grinned and clucked to the horse; whose motion he had caught in
  his brief ride about the stack; and once more disappeared around the pile。
  When   he   hove   in   sight   again;   the   black   was   trotting   briskly;   with   Phil
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  Forrest standing erect; far back on the animal's hips; urging him along with
  sharp little cries; and dancing about as much at home as if he were on the
  solid ground。
  The farmers looked on with wide…open mouths; too amazed to speak。
  Phil uttered a shout; and set the black going about the stack faster and
  faster; throwing himself into all manner of artistic positions。
  After the horse had gotten a little used to the strange work; Phil threw
  down   the   reins   and   rode   without   anything   of   the   sort   to   give   him   any
  support。
  Probably   few   farm   barnyards   had   ever   offered   an   attraction   like   it
  before。
  〃e up here!〃 cried the lad; to the lighter of the men。 〃I'll give you
  a lesson。〃
  The fellow protested; but his panions grabbed him and threw him
  to old Joe's back。      Phil grabbed his pupil by the coat collar; jerking him to
  his feet and started old Joe going at a lively clip。
  You   should   have   heard   those   farmers   howl;  at   the   ludicrous   sight   of
  their panion sprawling all over the back of the black; with Phil; red…
  faced; struggling with all his might to keep the fellow on; and at the same
  time prevent himself taking a tumble!
  At last the burden was too much for Phil; and his panion took an
  inglorious tumble; head first into the straw at the foot of the stack; while
  the farmers threw themselves down; rolling about and making a great din
  with their howls of merriment。
  〃There; I guess I have earned my breakfast;〃 decided the lad; dropping
  off near the spot where he had cast his shoes。
  〃You bet   you have;  little pardner。         You   jest e   over to   the house
  and fill up on salt pork and sauerkraut。            You kin stay all summer if you
  want to。     Hungry?〃
  〃So hungry that; if my collar were loose; it would be falling down over
  my feet;〃 grinned the lad。
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  CHAPTER XXI
  WHEN THE CRASH CAME
  There was rejoicing on the part of his fellows; and relief in the heart of
  Mr。    Sparling    when;    along    toward    noon    next   day;  Phil   Forrest   came
  strolling on the circus lot at St。 Joseph。
  His friends; the farmers; had not only given him food and lodging; but
  had   advanced   him  enough   money  for   his   fare   through   to   join   the   show。
  His first duty was to get some money from Mr。 Sparling and send it back
  to his benefactors。
  This    done;   Phil   repaired   to  the   owner's    tent  where    he  knew     Mr。
  Sparling was anxiously waiting to hear what had happened to him。
  Phil went over the circumstances in detail; while Mr。 Sparling listened
  gravely at first; then with rising color as his anger increased。
  〃It's Red Larry!〃 decided Mr。 Sparling; with an emphasizing blow of
  his fist on the desk before him。
  〃After I thought the matter over that was what I decidedI mean that
  was the decision I came to。〃
  〃Right。     Another season I'll have an officer with this show。 That's the
  only way we can protect ourselves。〃
  〃Do all the big shows carry an officer?〃 asked Phil。
  〃Yes; they have a detective with themnot a tin badge detective; but a
  real one。     Don't try to go out today。        Get your dinner and rest up for the
  afternoon   performance。        I   think   you   had   better   go   to   the   train   in   my
  carriage tonight。      I'm not going to