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o'clock train back to Fairview, so at five o'clock they bid farewell to Mr. Jally and walked toward Mrs. Carson's house to get supper. Just as they turned the corner of a street close to the house they heard a man yelling wildly. He was running rapidly at the same time. "What's that fellow saying?" asked Whopper. "Maybe it's a fire." "No, he didn't say fire," returned Snap. "It sounded to me like lion." "Lion?" questioned Whopper. "Look out for the lion!" bawled the man. "Look out for the lion!" And down the street he went on the double-quick. "He did say lion!" exclaimed Giant. "One of the circus lions must have gotten free!" burst out the doctor's son. "Or else those circus men let him loose!" returned Snap. "Don't you remember they said something about a lion?" "So they did." Others were now taking up the cry, and in a very few minutes men, women and children were hurrying in all directions to get out of the way of the beast. Some said it was one lion, and some said five or six, and everybody was thoroughly scared. "We'll be eat up alive!" shrieked one lady. "Come, Bess!" And she took her little girl by the hand and ran for home, slamming and locking the door after her. Soon everybody was running for shelter, and in a twinkling the doors of stores and houses were tightly closed, and windows followed. The majority of the people went to the upper floors of their dwellings and peered forth anxiously to catch sight of whatever might be roaming the streets waiting to devour them. "If a lion is really at large it will certainly make things interesting," observed Snap. "But maybe it's only a scare." "I hope it is," answered Giant. "Excuse me from brushing up against a real, bloodthirsty lion!" And he moved toward the Carson home, the others following. "What is it, boys?" asked Shep's aunt, coming out on the piazza. "What is all the noise about?" "They say a lion got loose from the circus," answered her nephew. "Mercy on us!" ejaculated the lady, and turned pale. "Come in the house this minute, before you are all eat up!" "We don't know if it is true or not," said Snap. "Better not take any chances," answered Mrs. Carson. "I once heard of a lion getting loose from Central Park in New York City and eating up five school children." "Yes, father tells that story, too," answered Shep. "But it was all a newspaper hoax---it never happened, aunty." "Well, come in, and
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