“What, and leave the show business? No, siree!”
“I didn’t mean that. You can go to school between seasons. I don’t intend to leave the show business, but I’m going to know something besides that.”
“Well, I guess it would be a good idea,” reflected Teddy.
“Will you do it?”
“Yes; I’ll do it,” he nodded.
“Good for you! We’ll own a show of our own, one of these days. You mark me, Teddy,” glowed Phil.
“Of our own?” marveled Teddy, his face wreathing in smiles. “Say, wouldn’t that be great?”
“I think so. Have you been practicing on the rings since I left?”
“No.”
“That’s too bad. You and I will begin tomorrow. We ought to be pretty expert on the flying rings in a few weeks, if I don’t get hurt again,” added the boy, a shadow flitting across his face.