 Jerry of the circus He isn't breaking. I'll say he isn't. Hey look now. He's doing that swing trick from El Mundo's trunk Carly that smooth bump. El Mundo's just snapping at those commands of Jerry's. Now here comes the finale Oh, I'm gonna miss that boy. We all will. Why do you know I've caught his act with El Mundo just about every time since he started doing it? Yeah, oh now watch it Bumps. This is the last time you'll ever see him. Yeah. Oh, there he goes. El Mundo just lifted him up pretty. Look, Jerry's standing up on El Mundo's head pretty bowed. He never did that before. Oh, good boy Jerry. Well, that's that. There's a turn I'll never forget. And I'll just bet you there'll never be another one like it. Well, I'll have to run around to the back door and get El Mundo now. See you later Bumps. Okay Olson. Hey Bump, hey Bump, hurry up. I only got a minute. Oh, hello Jeff. Now listen, here's a note from Spike. It's for Jerry. Spike couldn't get away to say goodbye to him. He's busy getting the mess topped on and loaded and say goodbye to Jerry for me too. Okay, yeah, I will Jeff. And thanks Spike for being so thoughtful. Fine Jerry boy. You sure did a great act tonight. Oh, you just better Bump. I was telling Olson. I don't think you've ever done that act any better. Hey, did you see me stand up on El Mundo's head for my last bow? Yeah, that was all right too. How'd you happen to do that? Well, I figured as long as it was my last act I'd do something different. Hey you're all dressed. I'm not going to do the last walk around. We've got to get packed and get down to training. Leave the quarter past eleven. It works right. He's over in the wagon waiting for us. Now come on Jerry, let's get a move on. Okay, I'll wait Bump. Let me take one last look at the big top with all the people in it. Yeah, now Jerry. I hate to leave the circus Bump. I'm going to miss it's something awful. Oh, listen to that band. Oh jeez Bump. Come on now Jerry, come on now. I know how you feel but the world will say you know the circus is going to go on and on. Maybe you'll be with us again next season or part of it anyway. Well, I'm on my vacation now. Why sure. A person would think you were saying goodbye forever. Well come on now. We've got to hustle. Okay. Goodbye big top. Huh? Nothing. Come on now, I'm ready. We'll have to hurry Jerry. I know it, but it won't take me long to get out of this uniform and get dressed once we get over to the wagon. Yeah, I've got all your other things packed for you. Hey, where's Mr. Randall gonna meet us? He'll be over at the wagon as soon as he counts the day's receipts. And Jim Bennett already got our tickets and arranged for rags. What do you mean arranged for rags? Well, he'll have to ride up in the baggage car Jerry. We can't take him into the sleeping car with us. Oh. Hey look, there goes Olsen in with El Mundo now. Hey, I sure want to say goodbye to him too. Or who? El Mundo. You know Bump, I think he knows I'm going away. Maybe I was seeing things but I thought for sure I saw a different look in his eyes during the night show. Well, I've never seen but one expression on an elephant's face. Hey, Olsen. Yes, Jerry? Wait a second. Well, Jerry, I guess this is where we park company. That is for the time being. Yeah, I guess so. Gee, if you've got El Mundo's trappings off of him in a hurry. Yeah, he's through acting for today. He's got work to do now. He'll be pushing these wagons as soon as the show's over. I'm gonna say goodbye to him. Okay, Jerry. El Mundo. Adios, mi amigo. I'll see you again sometime. Adios, El Mundo. You know I'm leaving you, don't you? Well, I guess we better go get ready. Goodbye, Olsen. Goodbye, Jerry. Although I'm sorry to see you leave us, I'm glad you're gonna get a chance to get some learning. Now you keep in touch with us. Me and the boys here in the Menagerie would be awful tickled to hear from you. Don't worry, all right. And you'll be sure an answer and tell me all about the animals and my friend El Mundo. Oh, you betcha. Well, so long, Jerry. Put her there. Well, that's a good luck to you, boy. Well, goodbye. So long, Olsen. Goodbye, Jerry. Hey, Bumps. Now I wanna go find Spike and say goodbye to him, too. I guess he's busy now loading, but I sure would like to see him for just a minute before I leave. Olsen, that reminds me, Jerry. I got a note here for you from Spike. Jeff bought it over while you were on doing your act. Here you are. Oh, thanks. I'll read it later on the train. Uh, Jeff says that Spike was sorry he couldn't get away. He's gotta get down to the runs with a mess top. That's gotta get loaded on the cars, you know. And Jeff said goodbye, too. Oh, yeah. Say, how about your new friend Speed? Did you see him? Well, I sure when I did the act with him. Oh, I forgot about your riding lady and that race. Here we are, Jerry, this way. I said goodbye to Speed when we finished the race act. Yeah, we're back, ol' fella. I guess he knows something in the wind, too. Well, sure he does. I let him in on it. I told him he was gonna leave the circus and go with you to school. Hey, look, Bumps, what's this? What's what, Jerry? This package here. Oh, look it. Goodbye, Jerry, and good luck to you. Every time you use this kit, I hope you'll remember me and think of me, Clara. Oh, isn't that nice of Clara? That's thoughtful. Now, open it up, Jerry. Oh, boy, this is keen and something I can use, too. It's a traveling kit. Oh, yeah. Oh, gee, I'm sure glad to get this all right. Well, I think you would be. I'll thank Clara for you when I get back, but you better write her a nice letter. Oh, sure. Yeah. Well, come on now. Hurry up. We haven't got much time, you know. Okay. Hey, uh, what do I do with my uniform, Bumps? I'll put it in my trunk for the time being. Then later we'll have Clara store it away in one of her wardrobe. You ready, Jerry? Oh, hello, Sam. I will be in just a minute, Mr. Randall. All right, I've got a cab waiting right out for the side of the lot. Well, it's only a block over at the station, Sam. We can walk over. Oh, not with our suitcases and luggage. We better take a cab. Where did I put my cab? Oh, here it is. Yeah, all right. Now, then, I'll hold your coat for you, Jerry. Oh, thanks, Bumps. Say, has Reg's got his collar on? Oh, yeah. All set, Jerry. Well, I'll woof to you, too. Seems like you're sort of rushing me. Oh, not at all, Jerry, but we don't want to miss that train. It won't be another one for Fair Oaks until morning. And I don't want to be away from the circus too long. Yeah, I can't be missing too many shows, either. Yeah, I know. Well, ready now? Oh, Jiminy. Well, now what? I'm sure going to miss this wagon, Bumps. Oh, now, Jerry, look here. You're going on to something better. Why, you should be the happiest boy in the world. I know it, and I am happy, but I just can't help it. Well, I got your suitcase, Jerry. Now, come on, come on. Look, your little Reg's going. He's not sorry. He's leaving. Right around back here, the cab's right there at the curb. Hey, wait a minute. Let me have just one more good look at the lot. Oh, here, Reg. Here, boy, now. This way, fella. Well, anyway, I sure had a lot of fun with the circus, and I'm going to have a lot of fun at school, too. That's the way to talk, Jerry. You bet you are. Oh, there we are. There's the cab right there. Oh, now you stay right close, young fella. You don't know where we're heading. All right. Now, Finn, Jerry, go ahead, Bumps. Here, Reg's boy. Come on, come on, boy. Out the station. Yeah, that's right, driver. Oh, dear. I forgot to say goodbye to Whitey. Oh, it's too late now, Jerry. But you'll be seeing him at winter quarters some weekend, maybe. Hey, and that reminds me. How about Patsy and Jason? Yeah, and Slats and Tony and all the rest. Well, what about them? Well, they didn't come over and say goodbye to me. They weren't even in the padroom tonight. They're almost always there. Well, maybe something happened that they couldn't get away. I'm sure they didn't do it on purpose, Jerry. Boy, of course not. You know how much Jason and Patsy think of you. Yeah. Oh, there's the station right ahead. We've got plenty of time now. Bumps, you better take this ticket and check Rags with a baggage man. Yeah, yeah, OK, sir. Come on, Jerry. No, I'll take your suitcase. Yeah, come on, come on, Rags boy. Come on. Oh, still about to put this leash on you. Can't have you gallivanting all over the station. Here, driver. Thank you, sir. Yeah, I guess this is the way we go. Yeah, that's right, Bumps. Right through here. Hey, hey, what's this? Well, look at it. It's a clown bandit and Slats and Tony and Hulligan. Are you getting a single? Well, look at Patsy and Jason. Good to go away without saying goodbye to them. Good to go, Jiminy. I'll say this is a surprise. I guess the clown department didn't forget you. I'll say you didn't, Tony. Yeah, break it up. Come on, move some of those legs. Let me through. I'll make you a major mic. I'll have you know young man that you won't get away without shaking my hand. Well, I'll take Rags back and shake him. All right, all right. Do that, Bumps. A long rag. Goodbye, Rags. Well, Jerry, I hope you'll be very happy at school. But don't go playing tricks on your teachers like you play tricks on me. I was only fooling nature. Yeah, sure you were. But I was onto you. Yes, sir, every time. You don't need to think that you ever had me fooled. Not for one minute, Jerry. Wait a minute, boy. Wait a minute. I'm going to have a quiet when I make a my speed. All right, Tony. All right. Well, there's just so much to say, Jerry, my boy. We all know you're going to miss us. But not a half of so much as we all are going to miss you. I think I could say the circus, she will not be the same without you. Yes, I will say. The circus, she will not be the same without you. Now, you'll be a good little soldier and don't take no wooden money. Take a rubber because it stretches far. All right. Let me throw here. Let me throw here. It's whitey. I've only got a minute, Jerry. I got to get back to the runs and help load the horses, but I just didn't want to miss saying goodbye. Now, you'll be as good at school as you were around the circus, and we'll all have reason to be mighty proud of you. Well, goodbye, son. I've got to hurry now. Now, you keep in touch with us, Jerry. Oh, you bet I will. Goodbye, whitey. Hey, and take good care of Splendor. Yeah, friends of old taking care of. See, we better get old now. Yeah, yeah. All right, come on, Jerry. Goodbye, Jerry. You're going to kiss me? Come on. Now, have some more, Jerry. Now, Jerry, you'll be sure and right to us, and be good and study hard. Oh, I will. And so long, Jerry. Don't forget about your old friend Jason either. We're going to expect big things from you, Jerry. Don't let us down. We'll be seeing each other again someday. Oh, sure. All right, come on, Jerry. All right. Well, goodbye, everybody. Goodbye, Jerry. Don't forget your name. Take the application. Hurry, I can't see him. Up you go, Major. Goodbye, Jerry. Goodbye. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on.