The Circus Boys on the Plains : or, the Young Advance Agents Ahead of the Show by Edgar B. P. Darlington
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"Saginaw."
"It will be an easy jump from there to Madison." "Yes; but you will not catch the car at Madison. I think you had better plan to join them at St. Paul the day after tomorrow. Will that suit you?" "Yes. I suppose my dressing-room trunk will be carried right along with the show?" "Of course. You will close your season before the show itself does; then you can return to us, though I shall not expect you to perform. You no doubt will be a little rusty by that time." "I should say I would be. But, Mr. Sparling--" added the boy, a sudden thought coming to him. "Yes?" "What about Teddy? Does he remain with the show?" "Teddy? I had forgotten all about that little rascal. Yes, he-- but wait a moment. Upon reflection I think perhaps he had better go along with you. He wants to own a show one of these days, doesn't he?" "I believe he does," smiled Phil. "Then this will be a good experience for him. Besides, I should |
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