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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