第 19 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:45      字数:9322
  let the big top down on them;〃 suggested parade manager。
  〃Yes; it would put them out of business for the night performance; but
  we don't want them to fill up for the afternoon show。              That's when they
  are going to get the money。 You see; Sparling's show is bigger and better
  known than ours; and showing there the same day we are liable to get the
  worst of it。    Can't you suggest anything else?〃
  〃If   you   don't  like  letting  the   big  top   down    on   their  heads;   and
  providing     there  is  no  wind   to  make    the  attempt   worthwhile;     I  would
  suggest another way。〃
  〃The scoundrels!〃 breathed the listener above their heads。
  〃What's your suggestion?〃
  〃Stampede the elephants。〃
  〃That's a dandy!      And we know how to do it; eh; Lawrence?〃
  The parade manager nodded emphatically。
  〃They'll never know what happened to them。             We can do it before the
  show gets to the lot if you think best?〃
  Sully shook his head。
  〃No。    We'll    wait  till  just  as  the  doors  are  about   to  open   for  the
  afternoon show。       Mind you; I'm not saying we shall do it。 I'll think about
  the matter。    Perhaps I can think up a better plan after I have gone over the
  matter。〃
  〃Where's that boy you told me about?〃
  Sully motioned toward the end of the car where Phil was locked in the
  linen closet。
  〃What you going to do with him?〃
  〃Drop him when I get ready。〃
  〃But aren't   you   afraid the other outfit will   get   wind of   what   you   are
  doing?     It's pretty dangerous business to lock up a fellow like that。〃
  〃I   don't   care   whether   they   get   wise   to   it   or   not。 They   won't   know
  where he is。     After we get to the border I don't care a rap for them;〃 and
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  the showman snapped his fingers disdainfully。 〃They can't touch us on the
  other    side  of  the   Niagara    River   and   they'd   better  not   try   it。 Maybe
  Sparling won't be in business by that time;〃 grinned the showman with a
  knowing wink。
  Sully rose; and shortly afterwards left the car with his parade manager。
  Phil   sat   down   on   the   floor   of   his   compartment   with   head   in   hands;
  trying    to  think   what   he   had   better  do。   These     men    were   planning    a
  deliberate campaign to wreck his employer's show。
  〃Something must be done!〃 breathed the boy; clenching his fists until
  the nails bit into the flesh; 〃But what can I do; I can do nothing unless I
  can get away from here; and they will not let me out; at least not until we
  have gotten by Corinto。〃
  The more   he thought   and planned the   greater his   perplexity  became。
  There seemed no way out of it。            His only hope now seemed to lie in Mr。
  Sparling becoming alarmed at his absence; and instituting a search for him。
  His employer would quickly divine something of the truth after Phil had
  remained silent for two or three days。            Perhaps; even now; the owner of
  the Great Sparling Combined Shows had sent someone on to learn what
  had become of his star bareback rider。
  Phil's   train   of   thought   was   suddenly   interrupted   by   the   door   of   his
  compartment being violently jerked open。
  The  lad's   first impulse   was to tell   Sully;   who   now  stood   facing   him;
  what   he   had   overheard。     Upon   second   thought;   however;   Phil   decided
  that it would be much better to give the showman no intimation of what he
  had learned。
  〃Come out; young man。〃
  Phil complied; glad to be free of his narrow chamber; no matter what
  the reason for the summons might be。
  〃What do you wish of me now?〃
  〃Come      into  my    office  and   I'll  tell  you。  I   understand     you   are  a
  bareback rider;〃   continued Sully;  after   they had seated themselves in his
  little office; the door being locked behind them。
  〃So you say。〃
  〃And a good one at that?〃
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  Phil made no answer。         He had not the least idea what was coming。
  〃My   principal   bareback   rider   stepped   on   a   switch   frog   this   morning
  and turned his ankle。        He is out of the running for a week。          I need a man
  more than I ever did。       Do you want to join this show?〃
  Phil gazed at him in amazement。
  〃You haven't money enough to induce me to。〃
  〃Perhaps I have; but I won't induce with it;〃 grinned the owner。 〃I've a
  plan to suggest。〃
  〃What is it?〃
  〃If you will ride for me until we get to Corinto I'll give you seventy…
  five dollars。〃
  The Circus Boy was on the point of making an emphatic refusal; when
  he    suddenly    checked     himself    and   remained     silent;  as  if  thinking   the
  proposition over。
  〃Well; what do you say?〃
  〃If I do as you wish; when will you let me go?〃
  〃Perhaps after we leave Corinto。〃
  〃I don't believe you intend to do anything of the sort。〃
  〃You think I'd lie to you?〃 blustered Sully。
  〃I'm   not   saying   that。  But   I   know   you   are   not   above   doing   worse
  things。    I'll tell you what I will do。〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃I'll ride for you today for twenty…five dollars。〃
  〃Done!〃
  〃Payable in advance; you know。〃
  〃I guess you don't trust me?〃
  〃Not for a minute。〃
  〃Well; I must say you are brutally frank。〃
  〃That's the way I do business;〃 answered the lad proudly。
  〃But see here; young man; you must agree that you will make no effort
  to get away;〃 demanded the showman a sudden thought occurring to him。
  〃I shall make no such agreement。           If I get a chance to get away I'll do
  it; you may depend upon that。           I will agree; however; to make no outcry
  nor to appeal to anyone to help me。           If I can't manage it my own way; I'll
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  stay here till I can。      Remember; I'm going to beat you if I can; and if I
  can't; why Mr。 Sparling will settle with you。            He will do it properly; too。〃
  The showman leaned back and guffawed loudly。
  〃I never saw a kid like you yet。         You beat anything that ever got into a
  freak tent。     You are so infernally honest that you give me notice you're
  going to try to escape from me。           Thanks; my boy; for the timely warning。
  I'll see to it that you don't get away until I am ready to lose you。                If you
  try it you must expect some rough treatment; and you'll get it too。〃                 〃Very
  well; I accept the terms。       How about the payment in advance?〃
  Sully drew a roll of bills from his pocket counting out the sum agreed
  upon。
  〃If you should happen to get away I'd be out the money?〃
  〃I'll send it back to you in that event。〃
  〃Ho; ho; ho!      I believe you would; at that。〃
  〃I certainly shall。〃
  〃Say; kid; don't it ever give you pain to be so awfully honest?〃
  〃I'll   confess   that   it   does   when   I   am   doing   business   with   a   man   like
  you。〃
  〃Oh!      That     one   landed。     That     was   a   knockout;〃     chuckled     the
  showman; rising。        〃I'll be back after you with the rig pretty soon。           We've
  got to fix up some togs for you to ride in; but I guess we can do that all
  right。    I'll have to put you back in your cage in the meantime。〃 It lacked
  an hour and a half of the time for the afternoon performance to begin when
  Sully called with his carriage for his new star。             Phil was ready; as far as
  he was able to be; and really welcomed the opportunity to get out in the air
  again。     But   he   was   so   stiff   from   the   confinement   in   the   narrow   linen
  closet that he did not feel as if he should be able to ride at all。
  The drive to the circus lot was without incident; and Phil embraced the
  opportunity to   familiarize himself   with the town   and   its surroundings   as
  fully as was possible under the circumstances。              He had tried to form some
  plan by which to make his escape; but had given it up and decided to trust
  to luck。
  There was another reason for his having decided to ride in the Sully
  Hippodrome   Show   that   day;   and   every   day   thereafter;   providing   he   was
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