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CHAPTER VIII A LIBERAL OFFER
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Then commenced a round of travel—what the professor called a professional tour. By day they traveled in the wagon1, carrying their paraphernalia2 with them, stopping at the principal towns, and giving evening entertainments. At many of these places the magician was well known, and his tricks were not new. But he had an attraction in his young assistant, who was regularly advertised on the posters as the “celebrated young vocalist, whose songs are everywhere received with admiring applause.”
Indeed it was very near the truth. Harry3 was really a fine singer, and his fresh, attractive face and manly4 appearance won him a welcome in all the towns on their route. Sometimes a young girl in the audience threw him a bouquet5. This made him blush and smile, and the donor6 felt rewarded.
Where was it going to end? Was he to continue in the service of the professor, and in time become himself a magician and a traveling celebrity7? Harry was not sure about it. He saw that it would pay him better than most kinds of business, and he also discovered that Professor Hemenway was even better off than he had represented. Yet, he was not quite ready to select the same profession, but, being only sixteen, felt that he could afford to remain in it a while longer.
One day the professor gave him a surprise.
“Harry,” he said, as they were jogging along a dusty road, “do you think you would like to travel?”
“I am traveling now,” answered Harry, with a smile.
“True, but I don’t mean that. Would you like to go on a long journey?”
“I’ll tell you what I’ve been thinking about. I recently read in some paper that a man in my line had made a trip to Australia, and reaped a rich harvest. Everywhere he was received with enthusiasm, and made as much money, in one month as he would do here in four. Now why shouldn’t I go to Australia?”
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harry
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manly
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bouquet
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donor
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celebrity
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undertaking
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prosper
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ascertain
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remarkable
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hue
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juvenile
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amazement
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humble
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juggler
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wharf
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vessel
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