第 34 节
作者:飘雪的季节      更新:2023-05-02 09:53      字数:9322
  morning。
  When   the  two   lads pulled   themselves   up   in   their  berths   the  sun   was
  well up; orders having been given not to disturb them。
  〃Almost seven o'clock; Teddy;〃 cried Phil。
  〃Don't care if it's seventeen o'clock;〃 growled Teddy。 〃Lemme sleep。〃
  〃All right; but you will miss your breakfast。〃
  That word 〃breakfast〃 acted almost magically on Tucker。 Instantly he
  landed in the middle of the aisle on all fours; and; straightening up; began
  groping sleepily for his clothes。
  Phil laughed and chuckled。
  〃How do you feel; Teddy?〃
  〃Like   a   roast   pig being  served on   a platter in the   cook tent。  Do   you
  need a net this morning?〃
  〃No;   I   think   not。  I'm   rather   sore   where   I   got   cut;   but   I   guess   I   am
  pretty fit otherwise。〃
  After washing and dressing the lads set out across the fields for the lot;
  which they could see some distance to the west of the sidings; where their
  sleepers had been shifted。          Both were hungry; for it is not an easy matter
  to spoil a boy's appetite。 Railroad wrecks will not do it in every case; nor
  did they in this。
  But;    before    the    morning     ended;     the   cook    tent   had    seen   more
  excitement than   in   many daysin   fact   more than   at   any time   so   far   that
  season。
  The moment Phil and Teddy strolled in; each bearing the marks of the
  wreck   on   face   and   head   everybody;   except   the   Legless   Man;   stood   up。
  Three rousing cheers and a tiger for the Circus Boys; were given with a
  will;   and    then   the   lads  found     themselves     the   center   of   a  throng    of
  performers;       roustabouts      and    freaks     all   of   whom      showered       their
  congratulations on the boys for their heroism in saving other's lives at the
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  risk of their own。
  Little Dimples was not one whit behind the others。             She praised them
  both; much to Phil's disfiture and Teddy's pleasure。
  〃Teddy; you are a hero after all;〃 she beamed。
  〃Me?     Me a hero?〃 he questioned; pointing to himself。
  〃Yes; you。     I always knew you would be if you had half a chance。 Of
  course Phil had proved before that he was。〃
  Teddy threw out his chest; thrusting both hands in his trousers pockets。
  〃Oh; I don't know。      It wasn't so much。      How'd you get out?〃
  〃Your friend; Phil; here; is responsible for my not being in the freak
  class   this   morning。   There's   Mr。   Sparling   beckoning   to   you。   I   think   he
  wants you both。〃
  The boys walked over as soon as they could get away from the others。
  That morning they sat at the executive table with the owner of the show;
  his wife and the members of Mr。 Sparling's staff。
  For once Teddy went through a meal with great dignity; as befitted one
  who was in the hero class。
  〃What happened to cause the wreck last night?〃 asked Phil; turning to
  his host of the morning at the first opportunity。
  〃The car went off over a blind switch that had been opened。〃
  〃By whom?〃
  〃Ah; that's the question。〃
  〃Perhaps   one   of   the   railroad   men   opened   it   by   mistake;〃   suggested
  Teddy。     〃Nobody else would have a key。〃
  〃You'll find no railroad man made that blunder;〃 replied Phil。
  〃No!     While   the   railroad   is   responsible   for   the   damages;   I   hardly
  think they are for the wreck。       No key was used to open the switch。〃
  〃No key?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃How; then?〃
  〃The lock was wrenched off with an iron bar and the switch wedged
  fast; so there could be no doubt about what would happen。 It might have
  happened to some other car not belonging to us; though it was a pretty safe
  gamble that it would catch one of ours。〃
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  〃I thought as much;〃 nodded Phil。           〃But perhaps its just as well。〃
  〃What do you mean by that?〃 questioned the showman sharply。
  〃That the railroad folks will do what the police are too lazy to do。〃
  〃What?〃
  〃Get after the fellow who did it;〃 suggested Phil wisely。
  〃That's   so!    That's   so!   I   hadn't   thought   of   it   in   that   light   before。
  You've got a long head; my boy。           You always have had; for that matter as
  long as I have known you; so it stands to reason that you must always have
  been that way。〃
  Teddy; having finished his breakfast; excused himself and strolled off
  to another part of the tent where he might find more excitement。                   He sat
  down in his own place near the freak table and began talking shop with
  some     of  the   performers;    while    Phil  and   Mr。   Sparling    continued    their
  conversation。
  〃I haven't given up hopes of catching him myself; Mr。 Sparling。〃
  〃You came pretty close to it Saturday night。〃
  〃And I wasn't so far from it last night either;〃 laughed the boy。 〃Going
  to be able to save the acmodation car?〃
  〃No; it's a hopeless wreck。〃
  〃You probably will not put on another this season then?〃
  〃What would you suggest?〃
  〃I   should   not   think   it   would   be   advisable。 Most   of   the   people   go
  downtown; anyway; to get their lunch after the show。〃
  〃Exactly。     That's the way it appeared to me; but I wanted to get your
  point of view。〃      It was not that the owner had not made up his mind; but
  that he wanted to get Phil Forrest's mind working from the point of view
  of the manager and owner of a circus; seeing in Phil; as he did; the making
  of a future great showman。
  All at once their conversation was disturbed by a great uproar at the
  further end of the tent; near where Teddy sat。
  Two     midgets;    arguing   the   question    as  to  which    of  them    was   the
  Smallest     Man     in  the  World;    had   bee     so  heated    that  they   fell  to
  pummeling each other with their tiny fists。
  Instantly the tent was in confusion; and with one accord the performers
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  and freaks gathered around to watch the miniature battle。
  A  waiter   in   his   excitement;   stepped   in   a   woodchuck   hole;   spilling   a
  bowl of steaming hot soup down the Fat Woman's neck。
  〃Help!      Help!     I'm on fire!〃 she shrieked。
  Teddy; now that he had bee a hero; felt called upon to hurry to the
  rescue。     Seizing     a  pitcher   of   ice  water;   he   leaped   over   a  bench    and
  dumped the contents of the pitcher over the head of the Fattest Woman on
  Earth。     Several chunks of ice; along with a liberal quantity of the water;
  slid down her neck。
  This    was    more    than   human     flesh   could   stand。    The     Fat  Woman
  staggered   to   her   feet   uttering   a   series   of   screams   that   might   have   been
  heard all over the lot; while those on the outside came rushing in to assist
  in what they believed to be a serious disturbance。
  Mr。 Sparling pushed his way through the crowd; roaring out mand
  after   mand;   but   somehow;   the   ring   about   the   Fat   Woman   and   the
  fighting   midgets   did   not   give   way   readily。    The   show   people   were   too
  much      engrossed     in  the  funny   spectacle     of  the  midgets     to  wish   to  be
  disturbed。
  Not so Teddy Tucker。
  Having   quenched   the   fire   that   was   consuming   the   Fat   Woman;   he
  pushed his way through the crowd; with the stern mand; 〃Stand aside
  here!〃 and fell upon the Lilliputian gladiators。
  〃Break   away!〃   roared Teddy;  grasping   each   by  the   collar   and   giving
  him a violent tug。
  What was his surprise when both the little men suddenly turned upon
  him and started pushing and beating him。
  Taken unawares; Teddy began to back up; to the acpaniment of the
  jeers of the spectators。
  The crowd howled its appreciation of the turn affairs had taken; Teddy
  steadily giving ground before the enraged Lilliputians。
  As   it   chanced   a   washtub   filled   with   pink   lemonade   that   had   been
  prepared for the thirsty crowds stood directly in the lad's path。 If anyone
  observed it; he did not so inform Teddy。
  All at once the Circus Boy sat down in the tub of pink lemonade with a
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