Joe Strong the Boy Fire-Eater - The Most Dangerous Performance on Record by Vance Barnum
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crowd. We have too many people at this show, and that's what is worrying
me a whole lot!" Joe Strong looked in surprise at the treasurer. What could Mr. Moyne mean? CHAPTER IV THE RUSTED WIRE "Yes," went on the circus treasurer, as he rubbed his chin reflectively, "it's a curious state of affairs, and as you're so vitally interested I came to you at once. There's going to be trouble!" "Trouble!" cried Joe with a laugh. "I can't see that, Mr. Moyne. You say there's a big crowd of people at our circus--too much of a crowd, in fact. I can't see anything wrong in that. It's just what we're always wanting--a big audience. Let 'em fill the tent, I say, and put out the 'Straw Seats Only' sign. Trouble! Why, I should say this was good luck!" and Joe hastened his preparations, for he wanted to go on with the big swing. "Ordinarily," said Mr. Moyne, in the slow, precise way he had of speaking, brought about, perhaps, by his need of being exact in money matters, "a big crowd would be the very thing we should want. But this time we don't--not this kind of a crowd." |
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