The Circus Boys on the Mississippi; Or, Afloat with the Big Show on the Big River
any trouble wi
o's
Spanish
O
r's face gr
bout hi
angry words or anything of the sort with him?" persisted Phil For
ed the Circus Boy, wi
e you thi
u were standing in the paddock this af
did he l
ion in his eyes that said more plainly than words, 'I'll
l!" breat
do you
digging his heel into the soft turf of the circus lot. "Can
l make me forget the question I asked you just now. You
his eyes a
o go into th
busi
's minds, at so
nk y
mine, and find out what he's got up his slee
f what else yo
nk I don't know what
am I thin
o to Diaz what he hopes to do to you some of these days
ese fine spring mornings, that's what I'll d
cker, lis
liste
o nothing o
won
N
t wait a
t on our fourth seas
is spring, you ha
know it must have p
it, but don't spoil
oil
his season than ever before, and you must not expect Mr. Spa
raid of Bos
ty and attend to business. We owe him a heavy debt of
guess
ble between you a
turning to his o
d Teddy, "you
es
the arena and catching the hats on thei
nkeys ever did th
don't. The trained
nod
ut after my clown act. I had picked up the ringmaster's whip, and as
a shot
it were. Don't you understand?" de
hook h
ip and I hit the mark the first shot. Down
hat did
d, then kicked it out of
poiled their act
uess I
lemanly thing to do
hat Mr. Sparling did
ould have happened
ve fined me,
uld have had you sent back home by the first
a job with the Yankee Rob
tfit for bad conduct. I don't wonder Diaz is a
y no
did he
of it was in Spanish, but what I did
langua
t the boss canvas
rised, Ted
wa
do such a thing. I don't blame Diaz for being angry, and I warn you that you h
t tell the boss
or you if he had. Diaz is awaiting his opportunity to ge
tter look
to the clown and apologize. Tell him it was a thoughtl
won
but that is wh
would d
tainly
m give you
doing what is right, and that would be satisfactio
lected fo
dea. And if he won't accept my apol
will have done the best
rcus Boy. "I'll shed a tear or two to show
f one of your associates so early in the season. Think how uncomfortable it would be for you all through the summer. He has not been with us long enough to become used to yo
front of which the lads had been standing just outside the ten
LYING RINGS," had made their humble start in the circus world. During that first season both lads had distinguished themselves-Phil for his bravery and cool headedness, Teddy for getting himself in
the former ran down and captured a bad man who had been a thorn in the side of the circus itself for many weeks through his efforts to a
show, held prisoner on the owner's private car, and later was obliged to become a performer in the ring of the rival show. His escape, his long tra
l at Edmeston, where they made their home, working hard after school hour
iplomas in their pockets, set out one bright May morning to join the sho
ere looking forward with keen anticipation to their summ
ong with his apology," decided Phil, turning and entering
Diaz, who sat on his trunk making
ved him. The clown glanced up, glowered, and slowly placed the mirror on the trunk
To Phil Forrest's listening ears it was the
de a monkey of
rly explode
rcus Boy in a slightly louder tone. "Maybe I wouldn
e?" questioned Diaz, tapping
s making an apology-to the hyena
ah
made a fool of
-fo
bout right. You certain
n the painted face before him. Before the lad could raise his hands to protect himself Diaz h
His face was flushed and
him again. Teddy squared off, prepared for fight. At that moment, however, there cam
ly stepped between
do?" demanded the Circu
D
es
the monk
howled Teddy,
t his comp
" cautioned Phil, turning to the clown again,
very diplomatic, but he means well. He apolo
rowled t
ot call it
iaz, making a leap for Teddy, who h
t," answered Phil Forrest firml
n instant he glared into Phil's steady gray eyes, the
e mark. Phil dodged and ste
ght for his head. This blow the Circus Boy sk
z!" warned Phil. "
thing you will be s
!" snarled
you, sir, but you m
ows upon him, though with no great exhibition of boxing skill. Phil could h
ul fist of Diaz reached him, Phil exhibiting the wonderful self-control that was characteristic of h
ust in his trousers pockets, shoulde
this now," breathe
away!
d shoulders. Quick as he was he found himself unable to turn over
hough athletic figure of the Circus Boy
body belonged to Tucker. Teddy landed with great force on the head and shoulders of the enraged clo