Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 196 pages of information about Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus.

Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 196 pages of information about Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus.

So pa went to the office and sent for them, and I was there as a witness, in case of trouble.  The fat woman came in first, and there was no chair big enough for her, so she sat down on a leather lounge, which broke and let her down on the floor, and pa tried to help her up, but it was like lifting a load of hay.  So he leaned her against the wall and said: 

“Madame, the management has detailed me to censure you for losing flesh, and I am instructed to say if you do not manage to take on about fifty pounds more flesh before the show starts on the road, you don’t go along.  What you want to do is to eat more starchy food and sleep more at night.  They tell me you go out nights to dances and drink high balls, and this has got to stop.  Drink beer and eat cheese sandwiches at night, or it is all off.  This show can’t afford to take along no 400-pound fairy for a fat woman when the contract calls for a 500-pound mountain of flesh, see?” and pa looked just as stern as could be.

The fat woman began to cry and sob, so it sounded like an engine blowing off steam, and she told pa that the cause of her losing flesh was that she was in love with the living skeleton, and that he had been paying attention to the bearded woman, and she would scratch her eyes out if she could catch her.  Just then the living skeleton came in, and when he saw the fat woman sitting on the floor crying, and pa talking soothing to her and telling her he could appreciate her condition, ’cause he had been in love some hisself, the skeleton pushed pa away and tried to lift it, and said:  “What is the matter with my itty tootsy-wootsy, and what has the bad old man with spinach on his chin been doing to you?”

Then he turned on pa and his legs began to shake and rattle like a pair of bones in a minstrel show, and he said:  “I will hold you responsible for this.”  Pa said he was not going to interfere in the love affairs of any of the freaks, and just then the bearded woman came in, and when she saw the living skeleton holding the hand of the fat woman, who sat on the floor like a balloon blowed up, the bearded woman gave a kick at the living skeleton which sounded like clothes bars falling down in the laundry, and she grabbed the fat woman’s blonde wig and pulled it off, and then the bearded woman began to cry and she threw herself into pa’s arms and began to sob on his bosom and mingle her whiskers with his.

[Illustration:  “I Will Hold You Responsible for This!”]

Pa yelled for help, and I thought it was time for me to be doing something, so I went outside the office to the fire alarm box and touched a button, and then I run like thunder for the police, and the firemen came with the extinguishers and began to throw chemically charged water into the room, and the police dragged out the fat woman, who had fainted, and the living skeleton, whom she had pulled down into her lap, and laid them out in the ring, and then they got hold of

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