第 13 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:45      字数:9321
  turn it in to you when I get back。          Where do you wish me to join you?〃
  〃Corinto; unless you think best to come back in the meantime。 That is;
  if   you   get   sufficient   information。    You   know   what   I   want   without   my
  going into details; don't you?〃
  〃I think so。〃
  〃Now; look out for yourself。〃
  〃I'll try to。〃
  〃You   have   not   mentioned   to   anyone   what   you   are   going   to   do;   of
  course?〃
  〃Certainly not。       Not even to Teddy。         Perhaps if you will; you might
  make the explanation to him;〃 suggested Phil。
  〃Yes; I'll do that as soon   as you have gotten away。               He'll be   raising
  the roof off the big top when he misses you。〃
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  Phil extended his hand to his employer; then turned and hurried from
  the tent。     First; the boy proceeded to the sleeping car in which he berthed;
  for his bag。      Securing this he had just time to reach the station before the
  five o'clock train rumbled in。
  The   lad   boarded   a   sleeping   car   and   settled   himself   for   the   long   ride
  before him; passing the time by reading the current magazines with which
  he   provided   himself   when   the   train   agent   came   through。           Late   in   the
  evening the lad turned in。          Riding in a sleeping car was no novelty to him;
  and   he   dropped   asleep   almost   instantly;   not   to   awaken   again   until   the
  porter shook him gently by the shoulder。
  〃What is it?〃 questioned Phil; starting up。
  〃St。 Catharines。〃
  The lad pulled the curtains of his berth aside。               Day was just breaking
  as he peered out。
  〃There      they   are;〃  he   muttered;     catching     sight   of  a  switch    full  of
  gaudily   painted   cars   bearing   the   name   of   the   Sully   Hippodrome   Circus。
  〃They have just got in;〃 he decided from certain familiar signs of which he
  took quick mental note。 〃Looks like a cheap outfit at that。                  But you never
  can tell。〃
  Phil Forrest dressed himself quickly and grasping his bag hurried from
  the car; anxious to be at his task; which; to tell the truth; he approached
  with keen zest。        He was beginning to enter into the spirit of the work to
  which   he   had   been   assigned;   and   which   was   to   provide   him   with   much
  more excitement than he at that moment dreamed。
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  CHAPTER IX
  PHIL MAKES A DISCOVERY
  〃I guess I'll leave my bag in the station and go over to the lot;〃 decided
  the lad。
  〃The stake and chain gang will just about be on the job by this time。〃
  It is a well known fact in the circus world that there is no better place
  to get information than from the stake and chain gang; the men who hurry
  to the  lot   the  moment   their  train   gets   in   and   survey  it;   driving   stakes   to
  show where the tents are to be pitched; and it is a familiar answer; when
  one is unable to answer a question to say: 〃Ask the stake and chain gang。〃
  That was exactly what Phil Forrest had in mind to do。
  He followed a show wagon to the circus lot; where he found the men
  already at work measuring off the ground with their surveyor's chains; in
  the faint morning light。
  〃Morning;〃   smiled   Phil;   sauntering   over   to   where   he   observed   the
  foreman watching the work of his men。
  〃Morning;〃      growled    the   showman。      Phil    knew    he   would    growl
  because the fellow had not yet had his breakfast。
  〃Seems to me the circuses are coming this way pretty fast?〃 suggested
  the lad。
  〃What d'ye mean?〃
  〃I hear that there are to be two over in Corinto within two daysyours
  andand。     What's the name of the other one?〃
  〃Sparling's;〃 grunted the foreman。
  Phil   grinned   appreciatively。    He   had   drawn   his   man   out   on   the   first
  round。
  〃That's it。   That's the name。       I shouldn't think he'd want to show in
  the same place the day after you had been there?〃
  〃Why not?〃
  〃 'Cause the folks will all spend their money going to your show。〃
  The foreman threw back his head and laughed。
  〃That's exactly what they will do; kid。         That's what we want them to
  do。    We'll   make    that  Sparling    outfit  get  off  the  earth  before   we   get
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  through with them。        The boss has his axe out for that outfit。〃
  〃Indeed?〃 cooed Phil。
  〃Yes。    He's going; between you and me; to keep a day ahead of them
  all the way over this circuit。〃
  〃Smart;     very   smart;〃    laughed    Phil;   slapping    his   thigh   as  if  he
  appreciated the joke fully。       〃Have an orange。        I always carry some about
  with me when I'm going to visit a circus。〃
  〃Thanks; that will taste good at this time of the morning。 It will keep
  me going until the cook tent is ready。          The cook tent is where we get our
  meals; you understand。         'Course you don't know about those things。〃
  〃No indeed!〃
  〃Outsiders never do;〃 replied the man。
  〃I was wondering something a moment ago; when you told me about
  getting ahead of the other fellow。〃
  〃Wondering?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃What?〃
  〃Wondering how you know where the other fellow is going?〃
  〃That's a dark secret; kid;〃 answered the stake and chain foreman; with
  a very knowing wink。
  〃But   if   you   know   where   he   is   going   he   must   know   where   you   are
  billed for at the same time;〃 urged Phil。
  〃He don't。〃
  〃But why not?〃
  〃In the first place we bill ourselves only a few days ahead。 And; in the
  second; we have a way of finding out where Sparling is going for the next
  month or so ahead。        Sometimes further than that。〃
  〃Well; well; that's interesting〃 The foreman hurried off to give some
  directions to his men; slowly returning a few minutes later。
  〃I should like to know how you do it?〃
  〃Say  kid;   there's tricks   in   the  show  business   just the   same   as   in   any
  other。    Mebby   there's   somebody   with   the   Sparling   outfit   who   keeps   us
  posted。     Mind you; I ain't saying there is; but that there might be。〃
  〃Oh; I see;〃 muttered Phil; suddenly enlightened。              〃Then someone in
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  the   other   show   is   giving   away   his   employer's   secrets。   Fine   for   you;   but
  pretty rough on the other fellow。〃
  〃Let   the   other   fellow   take   care   of   himself;   the   same   way   we   do;〃
  growled the foreman; following it with a threatening command to one of
  his men。
  〃That hardly seems fair;〃 objected Phil。
  〃All   is   fair   in   war   and   the   circus   business。 You   seem   a   good   deal
  interested   in   this   competition   business?〃   snapped   the   man   with   sudden
  suspicion in voice and face。
  〃I am。    But where is thisthis Sparling show going todo you know
  what towns they are going to play for the next month? Can you tell that;
  too?〃
  〃I can come pretty close to it;〃 grinned the showman; whereupon he
  named the towns on   Phil's route  list without so much   as missing   one  of
  them。     But the stake and chain foreman did not stop here; he went on and
  gave a further list that Phil only knew of as having heard mentioned by Mr。
  Sparling in his various conversations with the circus lad。
  Phil was amazed。
  〃Then they must be going west。           I see;〃 nodded the boy。
  〃No; you don't see。       You only think you do。〃
  〃No?〃
  〃No。    If you was a showman and knew your business you'd know that
  the Sparling outfit was going to make a sudden turn after a little; and head
  for Dixie Land。〃
  〃Down south;〃 exclaimed Phil。
  〃Sure。     Why not?       You see you lubbers don't know any more about
  the show business than〃
  〃And you are going to follow them?〃
  〃Follow them?        No。 We're going to lead them。          They'll follow us。〃
  〃You're like a wildcat train then?〃
  〃Something of the sort。〃
  〃Where's the boss?〃
  〃There he comes now。          I'll have to hustle the men; or he'll scorch