第 24 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:45      字数:9321
  Phil paused; listening intently。
  〃I   hear   another   band   and   it   is   coming   nearer;〃   he   exclaimed。   〃That
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  must be the Sully show。          I forgot in my excitement; to ask Mr。 Sparling
  about them。       I wonder where they are?〃
  The music of the rival band grew louder and louder; but strain his eyes
  and ears as he would; Phil was unable to locate the other show's line of
  parade。
  〃Where's that band?〃 he called up to the driver of his carriage。
  〃Off that side of the town; I guess;〃 he answered; waving his whip to
  the right of them。
  〃Well; I think they are pretty close to us and I don't like the looks; or
  rather the sound of things。〃
  At that moment Phil's carriage was drawn across an intersecting street。
  He looked up the street quickly。
  〃There they are!〃 he cried。
  Less than   a quarter   of   a block   up   the street   he saw   the   other   parade
  sweeping       down    upon    them;    bands    playing;   flags   flying   and   banners
  waving。      Phil's    quick;   practiced    eyes   saw    something     else   too。   The
  elephants   were   leading   the   rival   parade;   with   horsemen   immediately   at
  their rear; the band still further back。
  This   being   so   unusual   in   a   parade;   the   Circus   Boy   knew   that   there
  must   be   some   reason   for   the   peculiar   formation。    The   elephants   should
  have been further back in the line; the same as were those of the Sparling
  show。
  Phil divined the truth instantly。
  〃They're going to break up our parade!〃 he cried。                〃That's what they
  are hoping to do。       Drive on!      I'm going to get out and run back to tell the
  parade manager。        They'll do us a lot of damage。〃
  Phil leaped   from  the carriage   and   ran down   the   street; his   coat   wide
  open showing his pink riding shirt beneath it。
  〃Where's the parade manager?〃 he cried。
  〃Gone to the lot。      Boss sent him back。〃
  Phil groaned。      Something must be done and done quickly。 The rival
  parade must be nearing their street by this time。
  A thought occurred to him。          Phil dashed for the elephant herd。
  〃Mr。 Kennedy!〃
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  〃Yes?〃
  〃Sully's show is going to run into us at that corner there。〃
  〃They don't dare!〃
  〃They do and they will。         Swing your elephants out of line and throw
  them across that intersecting street。         I'll bet they won't get by our bulls in
  a hurry。〃
  〃Great!     Great; kid!     I'd never thought of that。〃
  〃You'll   have   to   hurry。  The   other   fellows   are   almost   here   and   their
  elephants are leading the parade。         Sully's just looking for trouble!〃
  The voice of the elephant trainer uttered a series of shrill commands
  that sounded like so many explosions。 The elephants understood。                     They
  swung quickly out of line and went lumbering down the street。
  〃Hey; there; that you; Phil?〃
  It was Teddy on old Emperor's back in the same frog costume that he
  had worn for that purpose the first season with the show。
  〃Yes; what's left of me;〃 answered Phil; running fast to keep up with
  the swiftly moving elephants。
  Just before reaching the intersecting street he managed to get ahead of
  Kennedy and his charges。
  〃Hurry; hurry!      They're right here;〃 howled the Circus Boy。
  The trainer; with prod and voice; urged the elephants into even quicker
  action than before。       Two minutes later they swung across the street down
  which the rival parade was coming; and; at the command of their keeper;
  the huge animals turned; facing the other body of paraders。
  〃We're just in time!      There they are!〃 cried Phil excitedly。
  〃I should say so。      They were going to do what you said they would;
  the scoundrels!〃
  〃Can you hold them till our people get by; do you think?〃
  〃Can I hold them?        I can hold them till all the mill ponds in Canada
  freeze up!〃 exploded the elephant trainer。
  Phil   walked   forward   to   meet   the   Sully   parade。   The   owner   of   that
  show was well up toward the front of the line on horseback。
  〃You'll have to wait till our line gets by; sir;〃 announced Phil; with a
  suggestive grin。      〃We've got your little game blocked; you see。〃
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  〃You!〃
  Sully fairly hurled the word at the disreputable looking Circus Boy。
  〃Yes; you see I got away。         Are you going to stop?〃
  〃No; not for any outfit that James Sparling runs。             Where is he? Afraid
  to come out and show himself; eh?             Sends a runaway kid out to speak for
  him。     Get out of the way; or I'll run you down!〃
  Phil's eyes snapped。
  〃You had better not try it; if you know what's good for you!〃
  〃Move on!       Break through their line!〃 commanded Sully。
  Phil turned and waved his hand。
  〃They are going to try to break through; Mr。 Kennedy;〃 he called。
  Kennedy       uttered   several    quick   commands。        The     Sully   elephants
  swung down toward him; their trunks raised high in the air。 The leader; a
  big tusker; uttered a shrill cry。
  It was the elephants' battle cry; but Phil did not know it。 Kennedy did。
  For   the   first   time;   thus   far;   the   Sparling   herd   of   elephants   began   to
  show   signs   of   excitement。      Their   trainer   quieted   them   somewhat   with
  soothing words here; a sharp command there; and occasionally a prod of
  the hook。
  All at once the leading tusker of the Sully herd lunged straight at old
  Emperor。       In   another    instant  nearly    every   elephant    in  each   herd   had
  chosen an opponent and the battle was on in earnest。
  Trumpetings; loud shrieks of rage and mighty coughs made the more
  timid of the people flee to places of greater safety。
  As the crash of the meeting elephants came; Phil ran back to the street
  where his own parade was standing。
  〃Move   on!〃   he   shouted。      〃Follow   your   route   without   the   elephants。
  And you; bandmaster; keep your men playing。                  When you have gone by;
  we   will   give   the   other   show   a   chance   to   go   on   if   there's   enough   left   of
  them to do so。〃
  Realizing that Phil had given them sensible advice; the Sparling show
  moved   on   with   band   playing   and   colors   waving;   but   above   the   uproar
  could be heard the thunder of the fighting elephants。
  Two of the rival show's elephants had been tumbled into a ditch by the
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  roadside。     Then      Kennedy     had   a  lively   few   minutes     to  keep   his  own
  animals     from    following     and   putting   an   end   to  the   enemies    they   had
  tumbled over。
  The tusks of the two big elephants; when they met; sounded like the
  report   of   a   pistol。 Such   sledge   hammer   blows   as   these   two   monsters
  dealt each other made the spectators of the remarkable battle gasp。
  All at once they saw something else that made them stare the harder。
  On the   back of   Emperor;  lying prone   was   stretched a strange   figure。
  From it they saw the head of a boy emerge。 Slowly the frog costume that
  he had worn; slipped from him and dropped to the ground。
  〃Teddy!〃 shouted Phil。         〃He'll be killed!〃
  〃W…o…w!〃   howled   Teddy  Tucker;   who   had   been   so   frightened   in   the
  beginning that he could not get down; and now he could not if he would。
  〃Let go and jump off!         I'll catch you!〃 shouted Phil。
  〃II can't。〃
  〃Mr。 Kennedy; can't you get him off?〃
  But the trainer had his hands more than full keeping his charges in line;
  for at all hazards they  must not be allowed to get away from him; as in
  their present excited state there was no telling what harm they might do。
  The   Sparling   people   suddenly   uttered   a   great   shout。      Emperor   was
  slowly     forcing    his  antagonist     backward;     the   Sully   elephant    gradually
  giving ground before the mighty onslaught of old Emperor。                     Seeing their
  leader weakening; the other elephants also