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Title: Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus
Author: George W. Peck
Release Date: November 22, 2003 [EBook #10212]
Language: English
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PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS
[Frontispiece: Pa Kept Mauling the Lion]
PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS
BY HON. GEO. W. PECK
Author of Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa, Peck's Bad Boy Abroad, Peck's
Uncle Ike and the Red Headed Boy, Etc., Etc.
Relating the experiences of the Bad Boy and his Dad during their
travels with a Circus. The Bad Boy gets his Dad in hot water in every
conceivable way, and plays jokes and pranks on everyone, from the
Clown to the Manager, and from the Monkey to the Elephant.
Rip-roaring, side-splitting fun from beginning to end.
ILLUSTRATED BY C. FRINK
Copyright 1905 by Joseph B. Bowles
Copyright 1906, by Thompson & Thomas
Made in U.S.A.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
The Bad Boy Begins a Diary--Dad Has Become Manager for a
Circus--The Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the
Trapeze--Ma Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian Beauty--Pa Buys Some
Circus Clothes and Lets His Whiskers Grow.
CHAPTER II.
The Bad Boy Visits the Circus in Winter Quarters--He Meets the
Circus Performers--- Dad Rides a Horse and Gets Tossed in a
Blanket--The Bad Boy Goes "Kangarooing"--Pa's Clothes Cause
Excitement Among the Animals--A Monkey Steals His Watch.
CHAPTER III.
Pa Reproves the Fat Woman for Losing Flesh--The Bearded Lady
Faints in Pa's Arms--The Bad Boy Introduced Into Animal
Society--They Pull the Boa Constrictor's Ulcerated Tooth.
CHAPTER IV.
Pa Finds the Fat Lady a Burden--The Bad Boy Makes His First Public
Appearance--He Talks Politics with the Midget--Pa Meets with
Numerous Accidents.
CHAPTER V.
The Rogue Elephant Creates a Panic and Pa Proves Himself a
Hero--The Bad Boy Gets Scolded for "Being Tough"--He Finds that
Audiences Like Accidents.
CHAPTER VI.
The Bad Boy Puts Fly-Paper in the Bob Cat's Cage--The Bob Cat
Causes a Panic in the Main Tent--The Midget Quarrels with the
Giant--Pa is Almost Arrested for Kidnapping and the Ostrich Swallows
His Diamond Stud.
CHAPTER VII.
The Circus Has A Yellow Fever Scare--The Bad Boy and His Dad
Dress Up as Hottentots--Pa Takes a Mustard Bath and Attends a
Revival Meeting.
CHAPTER VIII.
Pa Tales the Place of the Fat Woman with Disastrous Results--A
Kentucky Colonel Causes a Row--Pa Tries to Roar Like a Lion and the
Rhinoceros Objects--Pa Plays the Slot-Machine and Gets the Worst of
It.
CHAPTER IX.
The Bad Boy feeds Cayenne Pepper to the Sacred Cow--He and His Pa
Ride in a Circus Parade With the Circassian Beauties--A Tipsy
Elephant Lands Them in a Public Fountain--Pa Makes the
Acquaintance of John L. Sullivan.
CHAPTER X.
The Bad Boy and His Pa Drive a Roman Chariot--They Win the Race,
but Meet With Difficulties--The Bearded Lady to the Rescue--A
Farmer's Cart Breaks Up the Circus Procession.
CHAPTER XI.
The Bad Boy and His Pa in a Railroad Wreck--Pa Rescues the "Other
Freaks"--- They Spend the Night on a Meadow--A Near-Sighted Claim
Agent Settles for Damages--Pa Plays Deaf and Dumb and Gets Ten
Thousand.
CHAPTER XII.
The Bad Boy Causes Trouble Between the Russian Cossacks and the
Jap Jugglers--A Jap Tight-Rope Walker Jiu Jitsu's Pa--The Animals Go
on a Strike--Pa Runs the Menagerie for a Day and Wins Their
Gratitude.
CHAPTER XIII.
The Circus Strikes the Quaker City--They Go on a Ginger Ale Jag--Pa
Breaks Up an Indian War Dance and Comes Near Being Burned
Alive--The World's Fair Cannibals Have a Roast Dog Feast.
CHAPTER XIV.
A Newport Monk Is Added to the Show--The Bay Teaches Him Some
"Manly Tricks"--The Tent Blows Down and a Panic Follows--Pa
Manages the Animal Act Which Ends in a Novel Manner.
CHAPTER XV.
The Bad Boy Feeds the Menagerie Scotch Snuff--Pa Gets Mauled by
the Sneezing Animals--Pa Takes a Midnight Ride on a Mule to Escape
Punishment.
CHAPTER XVI.
A Senator's Son Bets the Bad Boy That Elephants Are Cowards--They
Let a Bag of Rats Loose at the Afternoon Performance--The Elephants
Stampede, Pa Fractures a Rib and General Pandemonium Reigns.
CHAPTER XVII.
The Bad Boy and the Senator's Son Go on an Elephant Chase--The
Senator's Son Gets His Friend
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