第 3 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:44      字数:9282
  by the side of the track; were their companions and school fellows waiting
  to welcome them。
  The high school boys uttered a shout when they espied Phil and Teddy。
  〃How'dy;   fellows!〃   greeted   Teddy;   posing   on   the   car   platform   for   a
  moment; that they might gaze upon him admiringly。
  Phil   was   already  on   the ground;  hurrying toward the  boys   with   both
  hands outstretched。        A moment more and the two lads had been grabbed
  by their schoolmates and literally overwhelmed; while a crowd of villagers
  stood off against a pile of lumber; laughing and calling out greetings to the
  Circus Boys。
  Phil and Teddy; as soon as they were able to get away; hurried to the
  circus lot for their breakfast。         There they found a great crowd of people
  whom   they   knew;   and   for   a   few   minutes   they   were   kept   busy   shaking
  hands; after which the boys with faces wreathed in smiles; proudly entered
  the cook tent。      Teddy glanced up quizzically when they got inside。
  〃Well I guess we're some; eh; Phil?〃
  〃I guess so。      I hope everything goes all right today。            I should die of
  mortification   if   anything   were   to   happen   to   our   acts。  You   want   to   keep
  your   mind   right   on   your   work   today。      Don't   pay   any   attention   to   the
  audience。      Remember   a   whole   lot   of   people   are   coming   to   this   show
  today just because they are interested in you and me。〃
  〃I guess I know how to perform;〃 sputtered Teddy。
  〃I haven't said you do not。          I know you do; but I don't want you to
  forget that you do。〃
  〃Look out for yourself。         I'll take care of myself;〃 growled Teddy。
  〃I'm going to。〃
  Having finished their breakfast the boys started for the village; to call
  on   Mrs。   Cahill;   their   guardian   and   the   custodian   of   their   earnings。  As
  they were leaving the grounds; Phil paused suddenly。
  〃Look there;〃 he said; pointing to Mr。 Sparling's office tent。
  〃Well; if it isn't Billy Ford; the president of our class;〃 breathed Teddy。
  〃I didn't see him at the train when we came in this morning; did you?〃
  〃No。     He wasn't there。〃
  〃Now; what do you suppose he is doing in Mr。 Sparling's tent?〃
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  〃I haven't the least idea unless he is trying to find out where we are。
  Hey; Billy!〃
  Billy   Ford   paused   at   the   sound   of   the   familiar   call;   then   the   Circus
  Boys   hurried   toward   him。     Billy  went   suddenly  red   in the   face   as  if   he
  were very much embarrassed。
  〃What you doing in there?〃 demanded Teddy。
  〃Whywhyperhaps I was trying to join the show;〃 stammered Billy。
  〃We wouldn't have you。          You and I couldn't travel in the same show。
  They'd fire us both。〃
  〃Why?〃 questioned Billy; now regaining his presence of mind。
  〃 'Cause; between us we'd put the show out of business。〃
  〃I believe you would;〃 nodded Phil。
  〃Where you going; boys?〃
  〃Mrs。 Cahill's。〃
  〃Then   I'll   walk   down   that   way   with   you。    What   time   do   you   get
  through at night?〃
  〃We finish our last act about ten o'clock;〃 answered Phil。 〃Why?〃
  〃Oh; nothing much。         I just wanted to know。〃
  Phil shot a swift; suspicious glance at the schoolboy; but Billy's face
  bore an expression as serene as the May morning of that very day。
  Mr。 Sparling hailed the lads as they were leaving the lot。
  〃You may be excused from parade today; both of you。                  You no doubt
  will want to spend all the time you can with your friends。〃
  〃Thank     you;〃   smiled    Phil。   〃There's    the   finest  man    a  fellow   ever
  worked for。〃
  〃Worked?       Do you call performing in a circus work?〃
  〃Well; at least it is a pretty good imitation of work; Billy。〃
  〃I used to think just like you do;〃 added Teddy rather ruefully。
  〃Is it really work then?〃
  〃Oh; no; it's just play。     Come to the show and you will see us play。〃
  〃By the way;〃 inquired Phil; 〃the fellows are all coming this afternoon;
  I suppose?〃
  〃Yes; but not this afternoon。〃
  〃Evening?〃
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  〃Yes。〃
  〃That will be fine。      We have a short run tonight; so the boss will not
  be in any hurry to move the show。           You'll see it all。〃
  〃Why; don't you always give it all?〃
  〃No。    Sometimes; when the weather is bad; or when we have a long
  run before us; Mr。 Sparling cuts some of the acts out entirely; and shortens
  others。    But; of course; the audience doesn't know this。〃
  〃Is that so?〃 wondered the surprised Billy。
  〃Yes。    Are you boys all going to sit together?〃
  〃Yes。    We'll be where we can see you。           And the girls are going to be
  there; too。    I reckon the whole school will be on hand。〃
  〃How about Uncle Abnerwill he go to the show; do you think?〃
  〃I know where you'll find him;〃 spoke up Teddy。
  〃Where?〃
  〃You'll find him hiding behind the hen house watching the parade go
  by。    He won't dare show himself after the way the clowns had fun with
  him when the show was here before。〃
  〃Poor Uncle Abner!         I must go over and see him after we have called
  on Mrs。 Cahill。〃
  Arriving at Mrs。 Cahill's; they found her out in the yard; arrayed in her
  best dress in honor of their coming; and it was a joyful meeting between
  the three。    In a short time; however; Teddy grew restless and decided that
  he would wander about town and call on his other friends。
  〃I'll tell you what let's do; Teddy;〃 suggested Phil。
  〃What?〃
  〃You come back before parade time and we three will sit on the front
  door   step   and   watch   the   parade   go   by;   just   as   we   used   to   do   before   we
  went   into   the   show   business。    I'll   run   over   to   see   Uncle   Abner   in   the
  meantime; and we will both be back here by half…past ten。                   The parade
  will not get along before then。〃
  〃Yes; do; boys;〃 urged Mrs。 Cahill。          〃I'll have a lunch for you after the
  parade。     You will like that; will you not?〃
  〃I should say we shall;〃 laughed Phil。          〃But; I had rather thought you
  might like to eat with us under the circus tent。〃
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  〃Oh; my; my!       Eat with the circus?〃
  〃Not with the animals; he doesn't mean;〃 corrected Teddy。 〃He means
  we should like to have you eat with we performers。〃
  〃Yes; with the performers;〃 grinned Phil。
  〃Can     I   eat  there    with    you   just   as   well    after  the    afternoon
  performance?〃
  〃Surely。〃
  〃Then we will have our noon meal here。              I have some fresh molasses
  cookies already baked for you。〃
  〃Cookies?〃      Teddy's eyes brightened。
  〃Yes; do you want some now?〃
  〃I always want cookies。         Never knew a time when I didn't。             I want
  'em when I'm awake; and I want 'em when I'm asleep。〃
  He got a double handful in short order。
  〃Well; I'm off!〃 announced Teddy。
  〃How about the parade?          Will you come back and see it from here?〃
  〃Yes; I guess that would be some fun。            I can make faces at the other
  performers who have to work。           Yes; I'll come back。〃
  〃Don't forget about the donkey;〃 called Phil。           〃When are you going to
  take him over to the horse tent?〃
  〃I'm not going to give myself away by leading that fright through the
  streets。    I've fixed it with one of the hostlers to smuggle him over to the
  stable tent;〃 grinned Teddy。
  〃Taking him in this afternoon?〃
  〃Not    I。  Saving     that  for  a  grand   surprise   tonight。   What     are   you
  going to do to surprise the fellows?〃
  〃I hadn't thought。      Nothing quite so sensational as your feat will be; I
  guess;〃 laughed Phil。
  In the course of an hour both lads had returned to Mrs。 Cahill's humble
  home。     But while they were away from the show grounds; the owner of
  the   show;   without    the   knowledge     of   the  lads;   had  paid  a  visit   to  the
  principal of the school and was back on the lot in time to head the parade
  when it finally started。
  〃Kinder wish I had gone in the parade;〃 regretted Teddy。