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CHAPTER IX. TWO BOYS ON A TRAMP.
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"MR. TARBOX, where on earth have you been?" inquired his wife, when her liege lord returned about 11.30 o'clock.
"I've been to the circus," said the farmer shortly.
"Oh, why didn't you take me, Nathan? I've always wanted to go to the circus," said Mrs. Tarbox in a tone of disappointment.
"It isn't a fit place for you," said her husband.
"You went!" said his wife, significantly. "If it's a fit place for you, why isn't it for me?"
"Do you think I went there for pleasure? You ought to know me better than to suppose I would visit such a demoralizing spectacle for amusement."
"Then why did you go?"
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"Did he feel bad when you arrested him?" asked Mrs. Tarbox, with natural curiosity.
"Dear me! Did it take all the evening?" asked his wife.
"Peace, woman! You ask too many questions," said Tarbox, who found it rather difficult to explain matters.
"It must have been so nice to see the circus," murmured Mrs. Tarbox; "but I am sure I should have been afraid of the giant."
"There was a fat woman," growled3 Tarbox, "who looked as silly as you do. I dare say she wasn't, though."
"How funny you are. Nathan!" said his wife, who wasn't at all sensitive. "How was she dressed?"
"How on earth should I know? She didn't wear a coat and pantaloons."
"It must take a sight of calico to make her a dress. How much does she weigh?"
"Two tons, more or less," answered Tarbox.
"Good gracious!" ejaculated his simple-minded wife. "I never heard the like. Do let me go to79 the circus, husband. I should so like to see her."
"You might never come back alive. There's lions, and tigers and wild cats all around. They often break out of their cages and kill a dozen people before they can be stopped."
Mrs. Tarbox turned pale and gave up her idea of going to the circus.
"You'd make a nice meal for a tiger. They're fond of bones," continued the farmer, grimly.
"O, Nathan, don't say another word. I wouldn't go now if I could get in for nothing."
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