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the circus boys across the continent(穿越大陆的马戏团男孩)-第20部分

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rampage before。〃          Saying which; the showman turned his horse and rode 

out of the line。      His example was followed by many of the others。 

     People   were   screaming   and   rushing   here   and   there;   horses   neighing; 

and the animals in the closed cages roaring in a most terrifying way。 

     Phil pulled his horse up short; undecided what to do。                    He had never 

seen a stampede before; but desperate as the situation seemed; he felt no 

fear。 

     The elephants; with lowered heads; were charging straight ahead。 Now 

Phil saw that which seemed to send his heart right up into his throat。 

     Little Dimples had been riding in a gayly bedecked two…wheeled cart; 

drawn by  a   prancing   white   horse。         Dressed   in   white   from  head   to   foot; 

she looked the dainty creature that she was。 

     Dimples;   seeing   what   had   happened;   had   wheeled   her   horse   quickly 

out   of   line;   intending   to   turn   about   and   drive   back   along   the   line。   It 

would be a   race between   the white   horse and   the elephants; but she   felt 

sure she would be able to make it and turn down a side street before the 

stampeding herd reached her。 

     She might have done so; had it not been for one unforeseen incident。 

As she dashed along a rider; losing his presence of mind; if indeed; he had 

had any to lose; drove his horse directly in front of her。 The result was a 

quick collision; two struggling horses lying kicking in the dust of the street; 

and   a   white…robed   figure   lying   stretched   out   perilously   near   the   flying 

hoofs。 

     The   force   of   the   collision   had   thrown   Little   Dimples   headlong   from 

her   seat   in   the   two   wheeled   cart;   and   there   she   lay;   half…dazed   with   the 

herd of elephants thundering down upon her。 

     Phil took in her peril in one swift glance。 

     〃She'll   be   killed!    She'll   be   killed!〃   he   cried;   all   the   color   suddenly 

leaving his face。 

     All   at once he   drove  the  rowels   of  his spurs   against   the sides   of   his 

mount。      The animal sprang away straight toward the oning herd; but 

Phil   had   to   fight   every   inch   of   the   way   to   keep   the   horse   from   turning 

about and rushing back; away from the peril that lay before it。 



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     The lad feared he would not be able to reach Dimples in time; but with 

frequent prods of spur and crop; uttering little encouraging shouts to the 

frightened   horse;   he   dashed   on;   dodging   fleeing   showmen   and   runaway 

horses at almost every jump。 

     He forged up beside the girl at a terrific pace。            But; now that he was 

there; the lad did not dare dismount; knowing that were he to do so; his 

horse would quickly break away from him; thus leaving them both to be 

crushed under the feet of the ponderous beasts。 

     It   was   plain   to   Phil   that   Jupiter   must   have   gone   suddenly   bad;   and; 

starting on a stampede; had carried the other bulls with him。               And he even 

found himself wondering if anything had happened to his friend Kennedy; 

the elephant trainer。 If Kennedy were on his feet he would be after them。 

     As it was; no one appeared to be chasing the runaway beasts。 

     Phil   leaned   far   from   the   saddle   grasping   the   woman   by   her   flimsy 

clothing。     It gave way just as he had begun to lift her; intending to pull 

her up beside him on the horse's back。 

     Twice he essayed the feat; each time with the same result。 The bay was 

dancing   further   away   each   time;   and   the   elephants   were   getting   nearer。 

The uproar was deafening; which; with the trumpetings of the frightened 

elephants; made the stoutest hearts quail。 

     With   a   grim   determination   Forrest   once   more   charged   alongside   of 

Dimples。      As he did so she opened her eyes; though Phil did not observe 

this; else he might have acted differently。 

     As it was he threw himself from the bay while that animal was still on 

the jump。      Keeping tight hold of the saddle pommel; the reins bunched in 

the hand that grasped it; Phil dropped down。 When he came up; Dimples 

was on his arm。 

     He then saw that she was herself again。 

     〃Can you hold on if I get you up?〃 

     〃Yes。    You're a good boy。〃 

     Phil made no reply; but; with a supreme effort; threw the girl into the 

saddle。     To do so he was obliged to let go the pommel and the reins for 

one brief instant。      But he succeeded in throwing Dimples up to the saddle 

safely; where she quickly secured herself。 



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     The   bay   was   off   like   a   shot;   leaving   Phil   directly   in   front   of   the 

oning elephants。 

     〃Run!       I'll  e     back    and   get   you;〃    shouted     Dimples     over    her 

shoulder。 

     〃You can't。      The reins are over the bay's head;〃 he answered。 

     She was powerless to help。            Dimples realized this at once。 She was in 

no    danger    herself。    She     was    such   a   skillful  rider   that   it  made    little 

difference whether the reins were in her hand or on the ground; so far as 

maintaining her seat was concerned。 With Phil; however; it was different。 

     〃I guess I might as well stand still and take it;〃 muttered the lad grimly。 

     He   turned;   facing   the   mad   herd;   a   slender   but   heroic   figure   in   that 

moment of peril。 



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                            CHAPTER XV 



                           EMPEROR TO THE RESCUE 



     〃Get back!〃 shouted the boy。 

    He   had   descried   Teddy   Tucker   driving   his   own   mount   toward   him。 

Teddy was ing to the rescue in the face of almost certain death。 

     〃You can't make it!      Go back!〃 

    Whether or not Teddy heard and understood; did not matter; for at that 

moment the view of the plucky lad was shut off by the elephants forming 

their charging line into crescent shape。 

     〃Emperor!〃 he called in a shrill penetrating voice。           But in the dust of 

the   charge    he  could   not   make    out  which    one   was   Emperor;     yet  he 

continued calling lustily。 

     〃Emperor!〃 

    Phil threw his hands above his head as was his wont when desirous of 

having the old elephant pick him up。 

    Right across the center of the crescent careened a great hulking figure; 

uttering    loud    trumpetingstrumpetings        that   were    taken   up   by   his 

panions until the very ground seemed to shake。 

    Phil's back was half toward the big elephant; and in the noise he did 

not distinguish a familiar note in the call。 

    All at once he felt himself violently jerked from the ground。 The lad 

was   certain   that   his   time   had   e。 But   out   of   that   cloud   of   dust;   in 

which   those   who   looked;   believed   that   the   little   Circus   Boy   had   gone 

down to his death; Phil Forrest rose right up into the air and was dropped 

unharmed to the back of old Emperor。 

    For the   moment he   was so   dizzy  that he   was unable   to make   up   his 

mind what had happened or where he was。               Then it all came to him。 He 

was on Emperor's back。 

     〃Hurrah!〃     shouted    Phil。    〃Good      old  Emperor!       Steady;    steady; 

Emperor! That's a good fellow。〃 

    He patted the beast's head with the flat of his hand; crooned to him; 

using every artifice that he knew to quiet the nerves of his big friend。 



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     Little by little Emperor appeared to e out of his fright; until the lad 

felt   almost   certain   that   the   big   beast   would   take   orders。    He   tried   the 

experiment。 

     〃Left; Emperor!〃 

     The elephant swerved sharply to the left; aided by a sharp tap of the 

riding crop which Phil still carried。 

     Phil uttered a little cry of exultation。 

     〃Now; if I can head them off!〃 

     With this in mind he gradually worked Emperor around until the herd 

had   been   led   into   a   narrow   street。  Here;   Phil   began   forcing   his   mount 

back   and   forth   across   the   street   in   an   effort   to   check   the   rush   of   the 

stampede; all the time calling out the mand to slow down; which he 

had learned from Mr。 Kennedy。 

     He was more successful than he had even dreamed he could be。 

     〃Now; if I am not mistaken; that street beyond there leads out to the lot。 

I'll see if I can make them go that way。〃 

     All   did   save   Jupiter;   who   charged   straight   ahead   for   some   distance; 

then turning sharply tore back and joined his fellows。 

     〃If I had a hook I believe I could lead him。              He's a very bad elephant。 

I hope nobody has been killed。〃 

     It was more quiet in the street where Forrest now found himself; and 

by   degrees   the   excitement   that   had   taken   possession   of   the   huge   beasts 

began to wear off。 

     Phil   uttered   his   mands   to   them   in   short;   confident   tones;   all   the 

time drawing nearer and nearer to the circus lot。 

     Very   soon   the   fluttering   flags   from   the   big   top   were   seen   above   the 

intervening housetops。 

     〃I'm going to winoh; I hope I 
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