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The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings; Or, Making the Start in the Sawdust Life

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Two orphaned lads, Phil Forrest and Teddy Tucker, long for the excitement of the traveling show while one endures a stingy guardian and grueling nights of study. They join a combined circus, learn aerial stunts on the flying rings, and take on duties in the sawdust arena while forming bonds with animals and fellow performers. The narrative moves through a first night with the show, a daring rescue, sudden successes and disappointments, an incident in which an elephant is confined, and a puzzling mystery that is resolved. The plot traces their practical apprenticeship into circus life, highlighting risk, loyalty, and steady maturation.

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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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