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  loud splash; pink fluid spurting up in a veritable fountain over such parts
  of him as were not already in the tub。
  Teddy howled for help; while the show people shrieked with delight;
  the   lad   in   his   efforts   to   get   out   of   the   tub;   falling   back   each   time;   until
  finally rescued from his unfortable position by the owner of the show
  himself。
  〃That's what you get for meddling with other peoples' affairs;〃 chided
  Phil; laughing immoderately as he observed the rueful countenance of his
  friend。
  〃If I hadn't meddled with you last night; you'd have been a dead one
  today;〃 retorted the lad。       〃Anyway; I've made a loud splash this morning。〃
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  CHAPTER XXIII
  SEARCHING THE TRAIN
  Salt Lake City proved an unusual attraction to the Circus Boys; they
  having read so much of it in story and textbooks。
  Here   they   visited   the   great   Mormon   Temple。    During   their   two   day
  stand   they   made   a   trip   out   to   the   Great   Salt   Lake   where   Teddy   Tucker
  insisted   in   going   in   swimming。    His   surprise   was   great   when   he   found
  that he could not swim at all in the thick; salty water。             The trip over the
  mountains;   through   the   wonderful   scenery   of   the   Rockies   and   the   deep
  canyons where the sunlight seldom reaches was one of unending interest
  to them。
  Most of the show people had been over this same ground with other
  circuses   many   times   before;   for   there   are   few   corners   of   the   civilized
  world that the seasoned showman has not visited at least once in his life。
  It was all new to the Circus Boys; however; and in the long day trips
  over mountain   and plain;  they found   themselves fully  occupied with   the
  new; entrancing scenes。
  By this time both lads had bee really finished performers in their
  various acts; and they had gone on through the greater part of the season
  without serious accident in their work。           Of course they had had tumbles;
  as all showmen do; but somehow they managed to e off with whole
  skins。
  For a time after the wreck of the acmodation car the show had no
  further trouble that could be laid at the door of Red Larry or his partner。
  However;  after   a   few  days;   the   reports   of   burglaries   in   towns   where   the
  show exhibited became even more numerous。
  〃We can't   furnish   police protection   to   the places   we  visit;〃   answered
  Mr。 Sparling; when spoken to about this。            〃But; if ever I get my hands on
  that red head; the fur will fly!〃
  Passing out of the state of Utah; a few stands were made in Nevada;
  but the jumps were now long and it was all the circus trains could do to get
  from stand to stand in time。        As it was; they were not always able to give
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  the parade; but the manager made up for this by getting up a free show out
  in front of the big top just before the afternoon and evening performances
  began。
  Reno   was   the   last   town   played   in   Nevada;   and   everyone   breathed   a
  sigh of relief as the tents were struck and the show moved across the line
  into   California。      The   difficulty   of   getting   water   for   man   and   beast   had
  proved a most serious one。            At Reno; however; a most serious thing had
  occurred; one that disturbed the owner of the show very greatly。                     Many of
  the guy ropes holding the big top; had been cut while the performance was
  going on and most of the canvasmen and laborers were engaged in taking
  down and loading the menagerie outfit。
  A   wind   storm   was   ing   up;   but   fortunately   it   veered   off   before
  reaching   Reno。        The   severed   ropes   were   not   discovered   until   after   the
  show   was   over   and   the   tent   was   being   struck。      Mr。   Sparling   had   been
  quickly      summoned。         After     a   careful    examination       of   the   ropes    he
  understood   what   had   happened。          Phil;   too; had   discovered   one   cut   rope
  and    the   others;   on   his  way    from    the   dressing    tent   to  the  front;   after
  finishing his performance。
  But there was nothing now that required his looking up Mr。 Sparling;
  in view of the fact that the canvas was already ing down。                         Yet after
  getting   his   usual   night   lunch   in   the   town;   the   lad   strolled   over   to   the
  railroad yards intending to visit the manager as soon as the latter should
  have returned from the lot。
  The two met just outside the owner's private car; a short time after the
  loading had been pleted。
  〃Oh; I want to see you; Mr。 Sparling; if you have the time。〃
  〃I've   always   time   for   that。   I   was   in   hopes   I   would   get   a   chance   to
  have a chat with you before we got started。               Will you e in?〃
  〃Yes; thank you。〃
  Entering   the   private   car   Mr。   Sparling       took   off   his   coat   and  threw
  himself into a chair in front of his roll…top desk。
  〃Phil;  there's   deviltry  going   on   in   this   outfit   again;〃   he   said   fixing   a
  stern eye on the little Circus Boy。
  Phil nodded。
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  〃You don't seem to be very much surprised。〃
  〃I'm not。     I think I know what you mean。〃
  〃You do?      What for instance?〃
  〃The cutting of those ropes tonight;〃 smiled Phil。
  〃You know that?〃
  The lad nodded again; but this time with more emphasis。
  〃Is   there   anything   that   goes   on   in   this   outfit   that   you   do   not   know
  about?〃
  〃Oh;   I   presume   so。   If   I   hadn't   chanced   to   walk   over a   place   where
  there    should    have    been    a   guy   rope    I  probably     never    should    have
  discovered what had been done。〃
  〃I'll bet you would;〃 answered the owner; gazing at the lad admiringly。
  〃It   is   fortunate   for   us   that   we   did   not   have   a   wind   storm  during   the
  evening。〃
  〃Fortunate   for   the   audience;  I should   say。     Nothing   could have   held
  the tent with those ropes gone。           It showed that the cordage had been cut
  by   someone   very   familiar   with   the   canvas。       Almost   a   breath   of   wind
  would have caused the whole big top to collapse; and then a lot of people
  might have been killed。         Well; the season is almost at an end now。             If we
  are lucky we shall soon be out of it。〃
  〃All the more reason for getting the fellow at once;〃 nodded Phil。
  〃Why?〃
  〃After   a   few days   we   shall be   closing;   and   then   we   shall not   get   an
  opportunity。〃
  〃That's good logic。        I agree with you。        I shall be delighted to place
  these hands of mine right on that fiend's throat。 But first; will you tell me
  how I am going to do it? Haven't we been trying to catch him ever since
  those two men were discharged?             Both of them are in this thing。〃
  〃I think you will find that there is only one now。                I believe Larry is
  working   alone。      I   haven't   any   particular   reason   for   thinking   this;   it   just
  sort of seems to me to be so。〃
  〃Any suggestions; Phil?          I'll confess that I am at my wits' end。〃
  〃Yes; I have been thinking of a plan lately。〃
  〃What is it?〃
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  〃Have the trains searched。〃
  〃What?〃
  〃You   will   remember   my   saying;   sometime   ago;   that   I   believed   the
  fellow was still traveling with us and〃
  〃But    howwhere       could    he   ride  that   he   would     not  be   sure   of
  discovery?〃 protested Mr。 Sparling。
  〃He     has    friends    with    the   show;     that's  how;〃     answered      Phil
  convincingly。
  〃You amaze me。〃
  〃All the same; I believe you will find that to be the case。〃
  〃And you would suggest searching the trains?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃When?〃