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1The Sparling shows shall go on to the close of the season.
2The balloon was a new act in the Sparling show that season.
3Mr. Sparling grasped the meaning of the lad's words in a flash.
4The following season found the Great Sparling Shows following a new route.
5Mr. Sparling frowned; then his face broke out into a broad smile.
6All dinner the harper belonging to Captain Sparling played to the Dukes.
7Mr. Sparling was on the lot watching everything at the same time.
8The Sparling organization has not been quite the same since you left.
9Mr. Sparling went out, leaving the boys alone for a few minutes.
10Mr. Sparling thrust out both hands toward them with almost disconcerting suddenness.
11Mr. Sparling, attracted by the uproar, had rushed from his private car.
12But, Mr. Sparling-added the boy, a sudden thought coming to him.
13Mr. Sparling took a book from his desk, making a memorandum therein.
14I am sure of that, replied Mr. Sparling, with a short laugh.
15Mr. Sparling must be informed of this at once, decided Phil firmly.
16After supper Phil took the boy aside and delivered Mr. Sparling's message.