Part 8 (1/2)
In a shrill, high-pitched voice he gave utterance to the high school class yell, which was instantly taken up by the class and eventually by the spectators thee of hysterics
Phil, instead of proceeding directly to the dressing tent, had waited by the bandstand to watch the new act of his co heartily as he leaned against the bandstand Teddy knew he made a funny appearance, but just how ludicrous he could have little idea
”Whose donkey is that?” de up just as Phil and the other circus folks were congratulating the lad
”He's et hi hireat coed Turn hi stock and tell him to make a place on the train for the brute”
”I've already done so”
”Oh, you have, eh?”
”Yes, sir”
”Anybody would think you owned this show, the way you give orders around here”
”I'rinned Teddy
”For what---to go on at every perfor, anyway
Gid-dap!”
”Hopeless!”his head
CHAPTER V
TAKEN BY SURPRISE
”Hurry up, Teddy!”
”What for?”
”Billy Ford is waiting for us out in the paddock”
”Oh, is that so? What does he want?”
”He's going to walk to the train with us, he says”
”That's good I wonder if any of the other felloill be along?”