The Circus Boys Across the Continent : or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark by Edgar B. P. Darlington
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"That the show is to start from its winter quarters, just outside of Germantown, Pennsylvania, on April twenty-second--" "Let's see; just two weeks from today," nodded Teddy. "Yes." "I wish it was today." "He says we are to report on the twenty-first, as the show leaves early in the evening." "Where do we show first?" "Atlantic City. Then we take in the Jersey Coast towns--" "Do we go to New York?" "New York? Oh, no! The show isn't big enough for New York quite yet, even if it is a railroad show now. We've got to grow some before that. Mighty few shows are large enough to warrant taking them into the big city." "How do you know?" "All the show people say that." "Pshaw! I'd sure make a hit in New York with the mule." |
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