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第43章

A CIRCUS BOY MISSING

"Grab the beast!"

Teddy was still clinging to the baboon so firmly that they had to use force to get Bruiser away from him.

As for the baboon, he was too dazed from the shock of the fall to offer any resistance, and was quickly captured and returned to his cage.

Teddy had not fared quite so well.He was unconscious, and for a time it was feared that he had been seriously injured.

As it turned out, however, he had escaped with nothing worse than a severe shock and a sprained wrist.A sprain of any sort is sufficient to lay up a circus performer for sometime.As a result of his injury, Teddy Tucker did not work again for the next week; that is, he did not enter the ring, though he was anxious to do so.Mr.Sparling, however, would not permit it.

Those were glorious days for Teddy.He could not keep away from the circus lot.He had plenty of time to think up new ways of tormenting his enemies, some of which he applied from time to time.The boy was safe, however, for no one felt inclined to punish a boy who was going around the outfit with one arm helpless in a sling.

Perhaps Teddy Tucker took advantage of this fact.At least, he enjoyed himself and, besides, found plenty of time to hunt for his lost egg.The boy was suspicious of everyone.One time he became firmly convinced that Mr.Sparling had taken it from him.The moment the idea occurred to him he hunted up the showman and demanded to know if the latter had his egg.

"No," answered Mr.Sparling with a twinkle in his eyes, "but I will try to arrange so you get another.""You will?" "Yes."

"Thank you; thank you."

"I am having the show's carpenter make one out of wood.""I can't eat a wooden egg," protested Teddy.

"Why not? You were going to eat the ostrich egg.The wooden one will give you indigestion no quicker than the other would have done.""I'll tell you what I will do," said the Circus Boy, an idea suddenly occurring to him.

"I am listening."

"You have the carpenter make an egg and I will circulate the news that I have another egg.I will leave it in my cabin and keep watch on the thing.In that way I shall catch the fellow, if he tries to steal it again.I shan't put it in the trunk.Oh, I'll talk a lot about that wooden egg.""I am in hopes we shall hear no more about eggs all the rest of the trip, after I give you another," said the showman."Your idea is not a half-bad one at that.If you catch the man we are looking for I will make you a nice present.""What kind of a present?" asked Teddy with an eye to business."What would you like?""I'll have to think it over.There are so many things I want, that I do not know which I want most.""I thought you had money enough to buy whatever you needed.By the way, how much money have you saved, Teddy?""Let me see," reflected the lad, counting up on his fingers."Why, I must have a little more than three thousand dollars in the bank.Mrs.Cahill is taking care of it for me, you know.""Fine, fine! That is splendid.What are you going to do with all of that money?""I think I will buy out the Sparling shows, someday, when you get tired of the business and want to sell at any old price," answered the boy boldly.

The showman laughed heartily.

"So you think you would like to own a show, do you?" "Yes, sir, I am going to--Phil and I.""May I ask when this interesting affair is coming off--this purchasing of a real circus?""I told you.When you get tired of the business we are going to buyyou out."

"You have it planned, eh?"

"Yes, sir; that is, I have.Phil doesn't know anything about that yet.I haven't told him.""I thought not.So, while I am paying you to work for me, you are planning to take my show away from me, are you?" questioned Mr.Sparling with a smile.

"No, Sir; we are not trying to do anything of the sort.You have been too kind, and I thank you for all you have done for me, and--and all you have put up with.You ought to have 'fired' me a long time ago--I guess you ought to have done it before I started in the Show business.I'm glad you didn't," added Teddy, glancing up with a bright smile.

It was the first time Mr.Sparling had ever heard the little Circus Boy express his appreciation.He patted the lad affectionately.

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