Part 21 (1/2)
”If no one answers that I'll know there is n.o.body here and I'll see if I can't break the door down.”
There was someone there, however, as was made plain a moment later, when the door was thrown suddenly open, revealing the grinning face of Sully, the owner of the show.
”Morning,” greeted Phil. ”I thought maybe breakfast was being served in the dining car, and I didn't want to miss it.”
”You're a cheerful idiot, aren't you?”
”So I have been told. But about that breakfast? If you'll kindly conduct me to the wash room, so I can make myself beautiful and prepare for breakfast, I shall be obliged to you.”
”Huh!” grunted the showman.
”Where are we?”
”Brant.”
”Is this where we show today?”
”Yes, this is where we show today. As if you didn't know that as well as I do.”
”I may have heard something to that effect. I don't just remember for the moment. But, how about that breakfast?”
”How do you know you are going to get any breakfast?”
”Because I smelled it a few minutes ago.”
”That's my breakfast that your keen nose scented, young man.”
”Well, I guess I can stand it for once.”
Sully was forced to smile at his young captive's good nature.
So he took Phil by the arm and led him to the wash room, where the showman remained until Phil had completed his preparations for breakfast. Then Sully led the way to a compartment at the rear of the car where a small table had been set.
”This looks good to me,” grinned Phil, rubbing his palms together. ”You live high in this outfit, don't you?”
The lad ate his breakfast with a will.
”I hope I am not depriving you of your meal?” questioned Phil, glancing up quickly.
”I've had my breakfast. If there had been only enough for one, you'd have gone hungry.”
”You don't have to tell me that. I know it. That's about your measure.”
”That will be about all from you,” snapped the showman.
”The trouble with you is that you can't appreciate decent treatment. You're just like your boss.”
”I'll not hear you say a word against Mr. Sparling,” bristled Phil, then suddenly checked himself.
”So, I caught you that time, did I?” exclaimed Sully, slapping his thighs and laughing uproariously, while Phil's face grew red with mortification at the slip he had made. ”You are not half as smart as you think you are, young man. I'll keep at you until I get out of you all the information I want.”
”I'm afraid the show season isn't long enough for you to do that,” was the boy's quick retort.