第 26 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-20 15:45      字数:9320
  themselves sufficiently; the performers rushed out into the ring again。
  Suddenly the people; upon looking toward the menagerie tent; saw a
  troop of diminutive animals sweeping into the big top。 At first the people
  did not recognize them。
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  〃They're   monkeys!〃   shouted   someone。           〃They're   going   to   give   us   a
  monkey show。〃
  〃No。     The beasts have gotten out of their cage;〃 answered another。
  He   was   right。    A  careless   attendant   had   hooked   the   padlock   of   the
  monkey cage in the staple; but had not locked it。                 An observant simian
  had noticed this; but did not make use of his knowledge until the keeper
  had gone away。
  Peering out to make sure that no one was looking; the monkey reached
  out its hand and deftly slipped the padlock from its place。
  The rest was easy。        A bound against the cage door left the way open;
  and the hundred monkeys in the cage; big and little were not slow to take
  advantage of the opportunity thus offered。
  Chattering wildly; they poured from  the wagon like a small   cataract。
  A moment later the attendants discovered them and gave chase。                    At about
  the same time the monkeys discovered that something was going on under
  the   big   top。  Being   curious   little   beasts;   they   concluded   to   investigate。
  Then; too; the attendants were pressing pretty close to them; so the whole
  herd   bolted   into   the   circus   tent   with   a   shouting   crowd   of   circus   men   in
  pursuit。
  The   yells   of   the   audience;   added   to   those   of   the   attendants;   sent   the
  nimble little fellows scurrying up ropes; center and quarter poles; all the
  time keeping up their merry chatter; for freedom was a thing they had not
  enjoyed since they had been captured in their jungle homes。
  Some of the ring men tried to shake the monkeys down from the poles;
  just as they would shake an apple tree to get the fruit。 But the little fellows
  were   not   thus   easily   dislodged。   The   attempt   served   only   to   send   them
  higher up。      They seemed to be everywhere over the heads of the people。
  Finally; having thoroughly investigated the top of the tent; several of
  the larger simians decided to take a closer look at the audience。                   At the
  moment the audience did not know of this plan; or they might have taken
  measures to protect themselves。
  The first intimation they had of the plans of the mischievous monkeys;
  was when a woman uttered a piercing shriek; startling everyone in the tent。
  〃What is it?〃 shouted someone。
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  〃Oh;     my    hat!    My      hat!〃   she    cried   after   discovering      what    had
  happened to her。
  The   eyes   of   the   audience   wandered   from  her   up   to   where   a   monkey
  was   dangling   by   its   tail   far   above   their   heads。   The   animal   had   in   its
  hands a flower…covered hat; so large that when the monkey tried to put it
  on;  it   almost   entirely   concealed   his   body。   So   suddenly  had   the   hat   been
  torn from the head of the owner that hatpins were broken short off while
  the little thief 〃shinned〃 a rope with his prize。
  Failing to make the hat fit; Mr。 Monkey began pulling the flowers out;
  then   picking   them   to   pieces;   he   showered   the   particles   down   over   the
  heads of the audience。
  This was great sport for the monkey; but no fun at all for the owner of
  the   hat。    The   woman   hurried   from   her   seat;   red…faced   and   humiliated。
  Phil Forrest had chanced to be a witness to the act。                  He stepped forward
  as she descended to the concourse and touched his hat。
  〃Was the hat a valuable one; madam?〃 he asked。
  〃Very。〃
  〃I am sorry。       If you will come with me to the office of the manager I
  am quite sure he will make good your loss。〃
  〃Do you belong to the circus; sir?〃
  〃I do。〃
  The   woman   gladly  accompanied   him  to   Mr。   Sparling;   and there   was
  made   happy   by   having   the   price   of   her   ruined   hat   handed   over   to   her
  without a word of objection。
  In   the   meantime   trouble   had   been   multiplying   at   a   very   rapid   rate
  under the big top。        Everyone was shouting; attendants were yelling orders
  to each other; and now Mr。 Sparling; hurrying in; added his voice to the
  din。
  Hats   in   all   parts   of   the   tent   seemed   to   fly   toward   the   roof   almost
  magically; to come tumbling down a few minutes later hopeless wrecks。
  Once   the   monkeys   got   a   tall   silk   hat。   This   they   used   for   an   aerial
  football; tossing it to each other as they leaped from rope to rope at their
  dizzy height。
  One   monkey   was   discovered   peering   down   at   a   certain   point   in   the
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  audience      with    an   almost    fascinated     gaze。     Something        down     there
  attracted him。      Cautiously the little fellow let himself down a rope to the
  side   wall;   then;   unnoticed   by   the   people;   crept   down   through   the   aisle。
  Slowly one black little hand reached up and jerked from the head of an old
  gentleman a pair of gold spectacles。
  The man uttered a yell as he felt the spectacles being torn from him;
  and made a frantic effort to save them。              But the glasses; in the hands of
  the   monkey;   were   already   halfway   up   the   aisle   and   a   moment   more   the
  monkey was twisting the bows into hard knots and hurling pieces of glass
  at the spectators。
  〃Catch them!       Catch them!〃 shouted Mr。 Sparling。
  〃How; how?〃 answered a showman。
  〃Somebody〃
  〃I'll   go   up   and   get   them;〃   spoke   up   Teddy   Tucker。   Teddy   simply
  could   not   keep   out   of   trouble。    He   was   sure   to   be   in   the   thick   of   it
  whenever a disturbance was abroad。
  〃That's a good plan。        How are you going to do it?〃
  〃I'll show you。      I'll shake 'em down if you will catch them when they
  reach the ring。〃
  〃Yes; but be careful that you don't fall。〃
  〃Don't you worry about me!〃
  Teddy     untied   a   rope   from   a  quarter    pole;   straightened    it  out  and
  throwing off  his   coat   and hat; began going   up   the  rope  hand   over  hand。
  The   monkeys   peered   down   curiously   from   their   perches;   chattering   and
  discussing the little figure that was on its way up to join them。
  Teddy reached the platform of the trapeze performers。                 From there he
  climbed a short rope that led to a smaller trapeze bar higher up; thence to
  the aerial bars; where the whole bunch of monkeys were sitting; scolding
  loudly。
  〃Shoo!〃   said   Teddy。      〃Get   out   of   here!  Better   get   a   net   and   catch
  them     down     there;〃   shouted    Teddy;    standing     up   on   the  bars   without
  apparent thought of his own danger。
  〃Look     out   that  we   don't   have    to  catch   you!〃   called   Mr。   Sparling
  warningly。
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  Teddy picked   his   way  gingerly  across the   bars   shooing the   monkeys
  ahead of   him;  now  holding   to a guide   rope   so that he   might not by  any
  chance slip through and drop to the ring forty feet below him; and all the
  while waving his free hand to frighten the monkeys。
  A  few   of   them   leaped   to   a   rope   some   eight   or   ten   feet   away;   down
  which they went to the ring and up another set of ropes before the show
  people below could catch them。
  While Teddy   was   thus   engaged;   the   whole   troop   of   monkeys   swung
  back on the under side of the aerial bars beneath his feet。
  〃Shoo!      Shoo!〃   he   shouted。      〃You   rascals;   I'll   fix   you   when   I   get
  hold of you; and don't you forget that for a minute。〃
  He     turned;    cautiously     making      his   way    back;    when     the   lively;
  mischievous little fellows shinned up the rope by which he had let himself
  down to the serial bars。
  〃I'll   drive   you   all   over   the   top   of   this   tent;   but   I'll   get   you;〃   Teddy