"
"Is Phil going to stay?"
"Certainly."
Teddy drew a long sigh.
"Then, I guess I'll stay, too, but there's going to be trouble on
this car before the season ends, sir."
"Trouble?"
"Yes, sir."
"What kind of trouble?"
"I'm going to thrash a man within an inch of his life one of
these fine days."
"I am astonished, Teddy. Who is the man?"
"Oh, no matter. A certain party on this car," replied
Teddy airily.
"I sincerely hope you will do nothing of the sort, for conditions
have changed somewhat on Number Three. Behave yourself, Teddy,
and learn all you can. You may be a car manager yourself one of
these times, and all this experience will prove useful to you,"
advised Mr. Sparling.
"Not the kind of experience I have been having; that won't be
useful to me," retorted Teddy.
Mr. Sparling and Phil broke out into a hearty laugh, at which
Teddy looked very much grieved.
"Have you seen Mr. Snowden?" questioned Phil, glancing keenly at
his employer. There was something about the situation that gave
the lad a sudden half-formed idea.
"Yes, I have seen him," answered the showman, his face
sobering instantly.
"Where is he?"
"He has gone away. I might as well tell you, boys. Mr. Snowden
is no longer manager of this car. He is no longer connected with
the Sparling Show in any capacity, nor ever will be again,"
announced Mr.
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