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"Why, we could start a circus jest as easy as a wink, Toby, 'cause you know all about one an' all you'd have to do would be to tell us fellers what to do, an' we'd 'tend to the rest." "Yes; but you see we hain't got a tent, or bosses, or wagons, or nothin', an' I don't see how...









"Mr. Stubbs's Brother" from James Otis Kaler. American journalist and author of children's literature; he wrote under the name James Otis (1848-1912).




This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...

Return to the enchanting world of the circus with James Otis's "Mr. Stubbs's Brother: A Sequel to 'Toby Tyler.'" This juvenile fiction classic continues the beloved story, plunging readers back into the excitement and camaraderie of circus life.

Mr. Stubbs's Brother is a heartwarming children's novel written by James Otis. The story follows the adventures of two young boys, Jack and Joe, who stumble upon a mysterious monkey named Mr. Stubbs. They soon discover that Mr. Stubbs is actually the brother of a famous circus...




