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第47章

"That settles it.I thought you were going to let go," growled Teddy."I--I couldn't.""You mean you didn't.Now, you can take your choice; go up the bank alone or stay here.I suppose I have got to stay here with you, but I really ought to leave you.Somehow, I'm not mean enough to do it, but I want to."Teddy stretched out on the grass in the bright sunlight to dry himself, for he was still very wet, while Marie sat down helplessly and shook out her hair.

They had been there for nearly two hours when the rails above them began to snap.

"Guess there's a train coming.Just my luck to have it run off thetrack and fall on me about the time it gets here."The sound told him the train was coming from the direction his own train had gone sometime before.

"It's a handcar," shouted the lad as a car swung around the bend and straightened out down the track.

"Oh, help," wailed the Fat Woman."Hey, hey!" Teddy shouted.

Someone on the handcar waved a hat and shouted back at him.

"It's Phil, it's Phil! They're coming for us, Marie," cried Teddy."Now, you've got to climb that bank unless you want to stay here and starve to death.Let me tell you it's me for the handcar and a square meal."Phil, hearing of his companion's misfortune, had requested Mr.Sparling to get him a handcar that he might go in search of Marie and Teddy.This had been quickly arranged, and with three Italian trackmen Phil had set out, he himself taking his turn at the handle to assist in propelling the car.

"What's happened?" shouted Phil, leaping from the car and running down the bank, falling the last half of the way and bringing up in a heap at the feet of Teddy Tucker.

"That's the way we came down, a couple of times," grinned Teddy."Marie took a header into the creek and I went along.Got a rope?""Yes, there's one on the handcar.Why?"

"Marie can't get up the bank.You'll have to pull her up."The rope was hurriedly brought, and after being fastened about her waist, the Italians were ordered to pull, while Phil and Teddy braced themselves against the Fat Woman's waist and pushed with all their might.At last they landed her, puffing and blowing and murmuring for more help, at the top of the embankment.She was quickly assisted to the handcar, when the return journey was begun.

"Next time you fall off a train, I'll bet you go to the bottom alone," growled Teddy."The show ought to carry a derrick for you.""Oh, help!" moaned the Fat Woman, gasping for breath as she sat dangling over the rear end of the handcar.

"We shall miss the parade, I fear," announced Phil consulting his watch.

"Well, I don't mind for myself, but I could weep that Fat Marie has to miss it," answered Teddy soberly."I don't like to see her miss anything that comes her way.""She doesn't, usually," grinned Phil.

After a long hard pull they succeeded in reaching the next town with their well loaded handcar.With the help of Phil and Teddy, the Fat Lady was led puffing to the circus lot.The parade had just returned and the paraders were hurrying to change their costumes, as the red flag was up on the cook tent.Mr.Sparling saw the Circus Boys and their charge approaching, and motioned them to enter his office tent.

"Where did you find them, Phil?"

"At the bottom of a railroad embankment, about five miles back, according to the mile posts.""A couple of fine specimens you are," growled the showman."Well, Marie, what have you to say for yourself?""I--I fell down the bank."

"Pshaw!What were you doing on the bank?"

"I got off to pick some flowers when the train stopped, and when I tried to get back I--I couldn't.""Don't you know it is against the rules of the show to leave the train between stations?"The Fat Lady nodded faintly.

"Discipline must be maintained in this show.You are fined five dollars, and the next time such a thing happens I'll discharge you.Understand?""Help, oh help!" murmured Marie.

Teddy was grinning and chuckling over the Fat Lady's misfortune."And, young man, what were you doing off the train?" asked theshowman, turning sternly.

"Me?Why, I--I went to Marie's rescue." "You did, eh?""Yes, sir."

"I reckon it will cost you five dollars, too." The grin faded slowly from Teddy's face."You--you going to fine me?" he stammered.

"No, I'm not going to.I already have done so.""It doesn't pay to be a hero.A hero always gets the sharp end of the stick.But who's going to pay me for the clothes I ruined?"Mr.Sparling surveyed the boy with the suspicion of a twinkle in his eyes.

"Well, kid, I reckon I shall have to buy you a new suit, at that.Marie!" "Ye--yes, sir," responded the woman.

"Go downtown and see if you can find some new clothes that will fit you.If not buy two suits and splice them together.""Yes, sir; thank you, sir."

"Have the bill sent to me.Tucker, you do the same.But remember, discipline must be maintained in this show," warned the owner sternly.

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