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CHAPTER XIX. A FARCE AND A TRAGEDY.
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THE circus was nearing the close of its stay in Crampton. Of course, though it was a large town, it was not large enough to warrant the show in staying so long, but for the large number of visitors who were attracted from neighboring towns. Both by rail and by carriages of all sorts, from farmers' wagons1 to top buggies and carryalls, hundreds of people flocked to see the wonders it contained. Many a young heart was stirred with ambition to pursue the noble profession of circus performers, considering that the circus clown was as illustrious a personage, not perhaps as the President of the United States, but at least as a member of the Cabinet, or a Congressman2. The time would come of course when these admiring youngsters would learn that the halo which invested the circus performer was unreal, but, for154 the time being, any one connected with the circus was a great, illustrious and envied personage.
One day Robert Rudd and Charlie Davis were standing3 outside the tent, near the lemonade stand, when a boy of sixteen or seventeen, clad in rustic4 attire5 and "with hayseed in his hair," approached them, and, though evidently somewhat awed6 by the idea that he was standing in the presence of two circus performers, ventured to ask:
"Do you two belong to the circus?"
"Yes," answered Robert.
"You bet we do," said Charlie, vivaciously7. "The circus would have to shut up shop but for us."
Robert smiled, but the visitor didn't. He was too much in earnest.
"I seen you ridin' last evenin'," he said, next.
"Then you were at the performance?"
"Yes; I told dad I wanted to go, and he let me have the money I earned weedin' corn, tho' he said I better keep it to buy somethin' useful."
"I hope you enjoyed the evening," said Robert, courteously
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