第 31 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:45      字数:9322
  The Circus Boy did not shout this time。            He was too angry to do so。
  He turned over and struck out for the bank which he was fortunate enough
  to reach。    Quickly clambering up; Teddy sat down to repeat his process of
  rubbing the water out of his eyes。
  〃Are you going to let me lie here and drown?〃 cried the Fat Woman。
  〃It looks that way; doesn't it; eh?〃
  Teddy got up and hurried to her just the same。             Throwing off his wet
  coat he set to work with a will to get Marie out。 The water was shallow
  and   she   managed   to   help   herself   somewhat;   therefore   after   great   effort
  Teddy   succeeded   in   towing   her   to   land。    The   woman   was   a   sight   and
  Teddy a close second in this respect。
  〃I'm drowned;〃 she moaned as he dragged her out on the bank; letting
  her drop sharply。
  〃You only think you are。         I suppose you know what we've got to do
  now; don't you?〃
  〃N…n…n…no。〃
  〃We've got to walk to the next stand。〃
  〃Howhow far is it?〃
  〃Maybe a hundred miles。〃
  〃Oh; help!〃
  As a matter of fact they were within five miles of St。 Charles; where
  the Sparling show was billed to exhibit that afternoon and evening。
  〃I'm afraid they'll miss you in the parade today; but what do you think
  will happen if we   don't reach the show in time   for the   performance   this
  afternoon?〃
  〃II don't know。〃
  〃I do。   We'll get fined good and proper。〃
  〃Itit's all your fault; Teddy Tucker。〃
  Teddy surveyed her wearily。
  〃If you'd held me up I shouldn't have fallen in andand〃
  〃Drowned;〃 growled Teddy。
  〃Yes。〃
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  〃And if you hadn't sat on me I shouldn't have fallen in; and there you
  are。    Now; get up and we'll find a place to climb up the bank。                 We can't
  stay here all day and starve to death。 Come on; now。〃
  〃II can't。〃
  〃All right; then I'll go without you。〃          Teddy started away; whereupon
  the Fat Woman wailed to him to come back; at the same time struggling to
  her feet; bedraggled and wet; her hair full of sand and her clothes torn。
  〃If they'd only start a beauty show in the side top you would take first
  prize;〃 grinned the boy。        〃Hurry up。〃
  Marie waddled along with great effort; making slow headway。
  〃We shall have to go further along before we can get up the bank。 That
  is; unless you want to take the chance of falling into the creek again。〃
  It   was   some   distance   to   the   place   where   the   creek   curved   under   the
  railroad bed; and they would be obliged to go beyond that if they expected
  to get the Fat Woman out without a repetition of the previous disaster。
  After a while they reached the spot for which Teddy had been heading。
  Marie surveyed the bank up which she must climb。
  〃Can you make it?〃
  〃II'll try。〃
  〃That's the talk。      Take a running start; but slow up before you get to
  the top; or with your headway you'll go right on over the other side and
  down that embankment。            You ought to travel with a net under you; but it
  would have to be a mighty strong one; or you'd go through it。〃
  Marie uttered a little hopeless moan and began climbing up the bank
  once   more;   but   bracing   each   foot   carefully   before   throwing   her   weight
  upon it。    Teddy; in the meantime; had run up to the top where he sat down
  on the end of a tie watching the Fat Woman's efforts to get up to him。
  〃Oh; help!〃
  〃Help; help;〃 mimicked Teddy。
  〃I can't go any further; unless you come down here and push。〃
  〃Push?     No thank   you。       I   tried   that   before。 It   would   take   a   steam
  engine to push you up that bank; because you'd let the engine do all the
  pushing。     You wouldn't help yourself at all。〃
  〃I'll fall if you don't help me。〃
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  〃Well; fall then。     You've got a nice soft piece of grass to land on down
  there。    I'll tell you what I'll do。〃
  〃What?〃
  〃I'll take hold of your hand if you'll promise to let go the minute you
  feel you're going to fall。〃
  〃II don't want to let go。      I want to hold on if I feel I'm going to fall;〃
  wailed Marie。
  〃No;   you   don't。    'United   we   stand;   divided   we   fall;'〃   quoted   Teddy
  solemnly。
  〃I'll promise; I'll promise anything; if you will come help me。〃
  Teddy rose and slid down the bank to her。
  〃Give me your hand。〃
  Marie extended a fat hand toward him; which he grasped firmly。
  〃Now   gather   all   your   strength   and   run   for   it。 We'll   be   at   the   top
  before you know it。        Run; run; run!〃
  The    command       was    accompanied       by   a  jerk  on   Marie's    arm;   and
  together they started plowing up the bank。
  〃Here we are。       One more reach; and we'll be on hard ground。 Then〃
  〃Help!〃 screamed Marie。
  Both   her   feet   flew   out。 One   caught   Teddy;   tripping   him   and   down
  they rolled amid a shower of cinders; both landing in a heap at the foot of
  the embankment。
  〃That settles it。    I thought you were going to let go;〃 growled Teddy。
  〃II couldn't。〃
  〃You   mean   you   didn't。     Now;   you   can   take   your   choice;   go   up   the
  bank alone or stay here。         I suppose I have got to stay here with you; but I
  really ought to leave you。         Somehow; I'm not mean enough to do it; but I
  want to。〃
  Teddy stretched out on the grass in the bright sunlight to dry himself;
  for he was still very wet; while Marie sat down helplessly and shook out
  her hair。
  They had been there for nearly two hours when the rails above them
  began to snap。
  〃Guess   there's   a   train   coming。    Just   my   luck   to   have   it   run   off   the
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  track and fall on me about the time it gets here。〃
  The sound told him the train was coming from the direction his own
  train had gone sometime before。
  〃It's a handcar;〃 shouted the lad as a car swung around the bend and
  straightened out down the track。
  〃Oh; help;〃 wailed the Fat Woman。
  〃Hey; hey!〃 Teddy shouted。
  Someone on the handcar waved a hat and shouted back at him。
  〃It's   Phil;   it's  Phil!   They're     coming     for   us;  Marie;〃    cried    Teddy。
  〃Now;   you've   got   to   climb   that   bank   unless   you   want   to   stay   here   and
  starve   to   death。    Let   me   tell   you   it's   me   for   the   handcar   and   a   square
  meal。〃
  Phil;    hearing     of  his   companion's       misfortune;      had    requested     Mr。
  Sparling   to   get   him   a   handcar   that   he   might   go   in   search   of   Marie   and
  Teddy。      This had been quickly arranged; and with three Italian trackmen
  Phil   had   set   out;   he   himself   taking   his   turn   at   the   handle   to   assist   in
  propelling the car。
  〃What's   happened?〃   shouted   Phil;   leaping   from   the   car   and   running
  down the bank; falling the last half of the way and bringing up in a heap at
  the feet of Teddy Tucker。
  〃That's   the   way   we   came   down;   a   couple   of   times;〃   grinned   Teddy。
  〃Marie took a header into the creek and I went along。 Got a rope?〃
  〃Yes; there's one on the handcar。            Why?〃
  〃Marie can't get up the bank。           You'll have to pull her up。〃
  The   rope   was   hurriedly   brought;   and   after   being   fastened   about   her
  waist;   the   Italians   were   ordered   to   pull;   while   Phil   and   Teddy   braced
  themselves against the Fat Woman's waist and pushed with all their might。
  At last they landed her; puffing and blowing and murmuring for more help;
  at the top of the embankment。              She was quickly assisted to the handcar;
  when the return journey was begun。
  〃Next   time   you   fall off   a   train;   I'll bet   you   go to   the   bottom  alone;〃
  growled Teddy。         〃The show ought to carry a derrick for you。〃
  〃Oh;   help!〃   moaned   the   Fat   Woman;   gasping   for   breath   as   she   sat
  dangling over the rear end of the handcar。
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  〃We    shall   miss   the  parad