The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus. Alger Horatio Jr.

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a stout, strong country boy, attired in a rough, coarse working suit. He was about to pass him, when the country boy called out, "Hallo, you!"

      "Were you speaking to me?" asked Kit, turning and looking back.

      "Yes. Didn't I see you riding into town with Aaron Bickford?"

      "Yes."

      "Are you going to work for him?"

      "That is what he expects," answered Kit diplomatically. He hesitated about confiding his plans to a stranger.

      "Then I pity you."

      "Why?"

      "I used to work for him."

      "Did you?"

      "Yes, I stood it as long as I could."

      "Then you didn't like it?"

      "I guess not."

      "What was the trouble?"

      "Everything. He's a stingy old hunks, to begin with. I went to work for a dollar a week and board. If the board had been decent, it would have been something, but I'd as soon board at the poorhouse."

      "I have taken dinner there," said Kit, smiling.

      "Did you like it?"

      "I have dined better. In fact I have seldom dined worse."

      "What did the old woman give you?"

      Kit enumerated the articles composing the bill of fare.

      "That's better than usual," said the new acquaintance.

      "I suppose the dollar a week is all right," said Kit.

      "Good enough if you can get it. It's about as easy to get blood out of a stone, as money out of old Bickford. Generally I had to wait ten days after the time before I could get the money."

      "How is the work?"

      "Hard, and plenty of it. It's work early and work late, and if there isn't work at the forge, you've got to help the old woman, by drawing water and doing chores. You don't live in Oakford, do you?"

      "No; I came from Smyrna."

      "I thought not. Bickford can't get a boy to work for him here. What made you come? Couldn't you get a place at home?"

      "I didn't try."

      "Well, you haven't done much in coming here."

      "I begin to think so," Kit responded, with a smile.

      "Hasn't the circus been in your town?"

      "Yes."

      "I wanted to go, but I guess I'll manage to see it in Grafton. It shows there to-morrow."

      "Are you going?" asked Kit with interest.

      "Yes; I shall walk. I'll start early and spend the day there."

      "We may meet there."

      "You don't expect to go, do you? Bickford won't let you off."

      Kit smiled.

      "I don't think Mr. Bickford will have much to say about it," he said.

      "Are you going to hook jack?" asked his new acquaintance.

      "I didn't mean to tell you, but I will. I have made up my mind not to work for Mr. Bickford at all."

      "Then why did you come here?"

      "Because my uncle saw fit to arrange with him."

      "What are you going to do, then?"

      "I am offered work with the circus."

      "You are!" exclaimed the country boy, opening wide his eyes in astonishment. "What are you going to do?"

      "I'm going to be an acrobat."

      "What's that?"

      Kit explained as well as he could.

      "What are they going to pay you?"

      "Ten dollars a week and my expenses," answered Kit, proudly.

      "Jehu!" ejaculated the other boy. "Why, that's good wages for a man. Do you think they'd hire me, too?"

      "If you think you can do what they require, you can ask them."

      "Why can't I do it as well as you?"

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