Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus by George W. Peck
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The Bull Tossed the Boy Through the Tent. Pa Jumped Like a Box Car. There Never Was Such a Runaway Since the Days of Ben Hur. The Zebras Turned Short and Tipped the Tally-ho Over into the Water. I Will Search for the Wildest of Red Men. They Tossed Pa Up in the Blanket. * * * * * Peck's Bad Boy With the Circus. CHAPTER I. The Bad Boy Begins a Diary--Dad Has Become Manager for a Circus--The Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the Trapeze--Ma Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian Beauty--- Pa Buys Some Circus Clothes and Lets His Whiskers Grow. |
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