The Circus Boys Across the Continent : or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark by Edgar B. P. Darlington
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trapeze act."
"How, then?" "The porter brings out a little step ladder, and it's just like walking upstairs, only it isn't." "Huh!" grunted Teddy. "Do they have a net under them all night?" "A net? What for?" "Case they fall out of bed." "Put him out!" shouted several performers who were engaged in settling themselves in their own quarters. "He's too new for this outfit." Phil drew his companion aside and read him a lecture on not asking so many questions, advising Teddy to keep his ears and eyes open instead. Teddy grumbled and returned to the work of unpacking his bag. Inquiry for their trunks developed the fact that they would have to look for these in the baggage car; that no trunks were allowed in the sleepers. Everything about the car was new and fresh, the linen white and clean, while the wash room, with its mahogany trimmings, plate glass mirrors and upholstered seats, was quite the most elaborate |
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