The two boys were on their way home from school. There remained but one more day before the close of the term, which was a matter of sincere regret to Phil and of keen satisfaction to his companion. Just now both were too full of the subject of the coming show to think of much else.
“Going to the show, Phil?”
“I am afraid not.”
“Why not?”
“I haven’t any money; that’s the principal reason,” smiled the boy. “Are you?”
“Sure. Don’t need any money to go to a circus.”
“You don’t?”
“No.”
“How do you manage it?”
“Crawl in under the tent when the man ain’t looking,” answered Teddy promptly.