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The Circus Boys Across the Continent; Or, Winning New Laurels on the Tanbark

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Two teenage circus performers rejoin a traveling combined show and tour across the continent, facing physical challenges, accidents, and backstage intrigues. They perform daring stunts such as high dives and bareback acts, rescue fellow performers, help expose wrongdoing, and adapt to unexpected responsibilities when injuries and emergencies occur. The manager rewards acts of courage and prudence with promotions and financial recognition, while episodes like a train crash, marooning in freight cars, animal mishaps, and inventive barnyard performances test their courage and skill. The narrative follows their friendships, professional growth, and triumphs as they win new laurels on the road.

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Edgar B. P. Darlington

Edgar B. P. Darlington was an American author best known for his series of children's novels centered around the adventures of young circus performers. His works, including titles such as "The Circus Boys Across the Continent" and "The Circus Boys in Dixie Land," capture the excitement and challenges of life in the circus, appealing to the imaginations of young readers. Through his engaging storytelling, Darlington contributed to the genre of children's literature in the early 20th century, creating a vivid world filled with daring feats and camaraderie among the circus community.

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