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  of large horse blankets。        They were then picked up; none too gently and
  borne   off   to   the   other   side   of   the   field;   kicking   and   squirming   in   their
  efforts to escape。
  Their   captors;   however;   did   not   for   an   instant   relax   their   hold;   and
  further struggle proved vain。
  Reaching the other side of the field; the Circus Boys were dumped into
  a   wagon。      This    they   knew    because     they   heard    the  driver   give   the
  directions regarding letting down the tail board。
  Placing their burdens on the wagon floor; the captors very coolly sat
  down on the boys。          Then the wagon started。          Never in the old days of
  the   road   show;    when    Phil   and   Teddy    were    riding   and   sleeping   in  a
  springless canvas wagon; had they experienced a rougher ride。                  It seemed
  as if every stone in the county had been placed in the path of the rickety
  old wagon in which they were being spirited away。
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  About      this  time    Phil   Forrest   began     to  wonder。      He     could    not
  understand the meaning of the attack。            And what had become of President
  Billy?     He knew Teddy was lying beside him; but Billy must have made
  his escape。      If so Billy would give the alarm; and the show people would
  quickly overtake the kidnappers。
  No    such    interruption     occurred;    however;      rather   greatly    to  Phil's
  surprise; so he lay still and waited for a favorable moment when he might
  take a hand in the affair himself。
  Teddy's   voice   could   be   heard   under   his   blanket;   in   muffled;   angry
  protestations; his feet now and then beating a tattoo on the wagon bottom。
  Such   an   act   brought   down   the   weight of   his   captors   upon   the  offending
  feet each time。
  Once   Teddy   managed   to   work   the   covering   from   his   mouth   for   one
  brief instant。
  〃Hey; Rube!〃 he howled lustily; this being the signal known to circus
  men the world over; when one or more of them is in trouble。
  But   there   were   no   strong…armed   circus   men   to   come   to   their   rescue。
  All the circus laborers were working off on the lot striking the tents and
  loading the show on the wagons。 Teddy was given no further opportunity
  to protest。
  After a journey of what seemed hours; and during which; Phil Forrest
  had lost all sense of direction; the wagon came to a halt。
  He could hear the hum of conversation as his captors consulted in low
  tones。     Then   all   at   once   he   found   himself   jerked   from   the   wagon   and
  plumped down on the ground。
  Teddy went through a similar experience; excepting that his fall was
  considerably more severe。           Teddy struck the ground with a jolt that made
  him utter a loud 〃Wow!〃
  He was on his feet in a twinkling; only to find himself pounced upon
  and borne heavily to earth again。
  Fuming   and   threatening;   Teddy   was   roughly   picked   up;   Phil   being
  served likewise。
  The   boys   felt   themselves   being   borne   up   a   short   flight   of   steps   and
  down a long hall。        Then came more steps。           This time it was a long flight
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  of stairs; the kidnappers getting their burdens up this with evident effort。
  〃I hope they don't drop me; now;〃 thought Phil。                〃I shall surely roll all
  the way to the bottom; though it might enable me to get away。〃
  Finally an upper floor was reached。             The captors bore their burdens in
  and   placed   them   on   the   floor。     The   Circus   Boys   realized;   at   the   same
  instant;   that   the   vigilance    of  the   kidnappers     had   been   relaxed     for  the
  second。
  Throwing; the  blankets off  Phil and Teddy leaped to their  feet   ready
  for flight。    As they did so they met with the surprise of their lives。
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  CHAPTER VI
  IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY
  Teddy had squared off; and was landing sledge…hammer blows on the
  empty air。
  Phil;   too;   had   squared   himself   prepared   to   give   battle;   but   his   hands
  fell sharply to his sides。
  〃Whawhat〃 he gasped。
  〃Come on!〃 bellowed Teddy。
  They   were   in   a   large   room;   brilliantly   lighted;   and   about   them;   in   a
  semi…circle;   was   a   line   of   laughing   faces。  From   them   the   eyes   of   the
  astonished Circus Boys wandered to a long table on which were flowers
  and plenty of good things to eat。
  〃Why; it's our old recitation room in the high school; Teddy;〃 breathed
  Phil。
  〃I don't care what it is。       I can lick the whole outfit!〃 shouted Teddy
  Tucker advancing belligerently。
  〃It's the boys; Teddy; don't you understand?〃 laughed Phil。 〃Well; of all
  the   ways   of   inviting   a   fellow   to   dinner;   this   beats   anything   I   ever   saw
  before。〃
  〃How does it feel to be kidnaped?〃 grinned President Billy; extending
  his hand。
  〃So you are the young gentleman who put up this job on us; are you?〃
  demanded Phil。
  〃I   guess   I   am   one   of   them。 But   I   wasn't   unlucky   enough   to   get   a
  black eye; like Walter over there。         You gave that to him; Teddy。 My; what
  a punch you have!〃 laughed Billy。
  〃That isn't a circumstance to what's coming to you。               I'll wait till I get
  back   to   school;   next   fall;   and   then   I'll   take   it   out   of   you。 You'll   have
  something coming to you all summer。              Did I paint Walt's eye that way?〃
  〃You did。     It's up to you to apologize to him now。〃
  〃Apologize?〃
  〃Yes; that's what I said。〃
  〃I like that!    I have a good notion to apologize by painting the other
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  eye the same color;〃 growled Teddy。
  〃But; what does all this mean?〃 urged Phil; looking about him; still a
  bit dazed。
  〃It means that we fellows wanted to give you and Teddy a little supper。
  It   isn't   much;   but   there   are   sandwiches   and   cookies   and   pie   and   lots   of
  other stuff that you'll like。〃
  〃Cookies?〃 interrupted Teddy; his face relaxing into a half smile。
  〃Yes。〃
  〃We knew you wouldn't come; so we planned to kidnap you both and
  bring you over here by main force。           After we eat supper we'll have a little
  entertainment among ourselves。            Walter is going to sing〃
  〃What's that?       Walt going to sing?〃 demanded Teddy; halting on his
  way to inspect the table。
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Then   I'm   going;   right   now!〃   answered   the   lad;   turning   sharply   and
  heading for the door。       〃Why; why〃
  〃I've heard him sing before。        Good night!〃
  〃Come      back   here;〃   laughed    Phil;   grabbing    his  companion       by  the
  shoulder。     〃We   can   stand   even   Walter's   singing   if   he   can。  But   really;
  fellows; we can't stay more than fifteen or twenty minutes。〃
  〃Why not?〃
  〃Because we must get to the train。          Were we to be left we might come
  in for a fine。     Mr。 Sparling is very strict。        He expects everybody to live
  up to the rules。     I'm sorry; but〃
  〃It's all fixed; Phil。    No need to worry;〃 President Billy informed him。
  〃Fixed?     What do you mean?〃
  〃With Mr。 Sparling。〃
  〃Youyou told him?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃See here; Billy Ford;〃 interrupted Teddy。
  〃What is it; Teddy?〃
  〃Did you say Boss Sparling was in on this little kidnaping game did
  he know you were going to raise roughhouse withwith us?〃
  〃II guess he did;〃 admitted President Billy。
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  〃I'll settle with him tomorrow;〃 nodded Teddy; swelling out his chest。
  〃Did you tell   him  you   were   going to have   a supper   up   here?〃   asked
  Phil。
  〃He   knows   all   about   it。   You   need   not   worry   about   the   train   going
  away   without   you。      Mr。   Sparling   said   you   had   a   short   run   tonight;   and