Messenger No. 48
g on the ground alone, feeling dizzy and su
s hair was matted together with a certain sticky substance, which,
d, thus telling that the performance
his feet, looked around for an instant as if expecting an
and, on opening the door, was greeted by one of the comp
e you until after he cools off a littl
the boy's pale and blood-
dy stru
more as if they had be
want to do," and Jet half-seat
so hard-hearted as to ignore the fact of his suffering. Those not on the stage were immediately summo
l right in a little while," Jet ma
e boy's injuries, while s
a dozen stitches were necessary to close the wound, and
s weak condition. It will be some time before he feels
to keep on traveling wi
t anticipate any evil results
n the audience, and I fancy he went out im
d learn if anybody left the
eeper stated that two men, one tall and the other of medi
't fancy it will do much good to attempt to trace the matter. Show people can't afford to fool around a town waiting fo
left the invalid after advising
of wardrobe stuff, with the music of the orchestra and the applause of t
thought to himself, and then the pain of his wound prevente
, that he did not carr
hoice in the matter, and the kind-hearted manage
two he can be left in some other town, for it's certain his life isn't safe in this place
the condition of affairs, and then the show was n
tion?" he asked of the manager a
that desolate place behind us
I get bac
n your present condition it would be as muc
I mus
l me what is on your mind?
all know all abou
impatient reply. "Will you b
the train at t
t m
e been mighty good to me, but I ca
u get back w
ere isn't an
ny, for he had seen that he could please the public; but after quite a lengthy conversation
o. Here are a couple of dollars to help out on the
s the tra
than ten
ed for his comfort, but the manager insisted that he keep it, and when he stepped upon the platfo
re was to bu
orded positive means of identification in case h
d return by the train at the expense of his s
kin' me down, an' I stand as good a chance of meetin'
with the station master as to whether it would be advisable for him
t down to rest a short distance from the road, in the shelter of a shanty which looked as if it m
e murderous blow, and the steady traveling tired him
en the rumbling of the trains as they passed failed to awaken him, until a
y his side about as villainous a loo
tempted to rise to his feet, but was prevented by
ny, an' nobody
t!" and Jet cautiously drew up
y tryin' to find out if you've got a
ner's pockets, and although the special one on which he was working con
as far as possible, and w
upward an instant later, hitting the tramp fairly on the back of the
eak the hold, and Jet sprang to his fe
ed, savagely, as he picked up a heavy cane which
is best, or suffer fo
on, and was thinking it might be best to make a
he cane, by seizing with both hands the tramp'
lest the fellow should be able to use his weapo
rty, and with it he showered bl
shield, and, finding that he was getting the worst of it da
to the ground, and as he fell Je
ed to his feet in a rage. "Make tracks out of this
nstant, and then, stepping back a few p
ith the stick uplifted. "Don't you
too late, sonny, f
could be seen two others of the same sor
tin' for your license now," the fellow said w
tated an
st all three, but yet at the same time flight was impossible, b
rved that the door of the shant
ntil some of the section hands should come
g, he pulled it inside, and set it u
e hard luck if I don't give a good account of myself for a little while," he said