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CONTENTS
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CHAP. | PAGE | |
A Silent Parade from Albany to the State Line | 128 | |
The Fluctuating Level of Circus Values | 130 | |
What it Costs to Ride with the Band Wagon | 132 | |
Requirements and Cost of the Circus Horse | 134 | |
A Page from the Invoice Book of the Big Show | 136 | |
VIII. | Anecdotes of Men and Animals | 139 |
Origin of the American Circus | 139 | |
The First Elephant Brought to America | 141 | |
The First Drove of Camels | 144 | |
The Fight of the Ostriches | 145 | |
The Belligerent Alligators | 149 | |
Parrots and Cockatoos | 153 | |
Educated Dogs | 154 | |
A Wounded Horse in the Grand March | 156 | |
Intelligent Bronchos | 158 | |
The King of the Herd | 159 | |
An Elephant’s Humor | 160 | |
Zulus in London | 162 | |
IX. | Training Animals and Performers | 169 |
The Perils of a Trainer’s Life | 170 | |
Where Steady Nerves are in Demand | 172 | |
Captured Animals Preferred to Cage-Born | 173 | |
The Education of a Young Jaguar | 174 | |
The Leopards at Kindergarten | 177 | |
How they Punish Unruly Pupils | 179 | |
Punishment of Treacherous Beasts | 180 | |
A Single-Handed Fight with Five Lions | 182 | |
Teaching the Horse the Two-Step | 186 | |
Ring Performers Trained with a Derrick | 187 | |
Circus People a Long-Lived Class | 189 |