 I didn't know you had to take care of the harness too well it don't is a rule Jerry but my blacksmith is not feeling so good so I told him to take a day or two off it's pretty well caught up with his work there's just a little shoe and to be done today mm-hmm we'll get to that in a little while what do you know Jerry I know I had an awful scare last night I'm scared yeah I thought I lost my keys but rags Adam and he buried him under the wagon I was looking all over for him and then rags started to dig under the wagon where he always bury his bones and and sure enough he dug them up well now that was lucky wasn't it I'll say it was there's one key on my key ring that's really important that's so uh-huh it's a key to a safety deposit box my father had that he's going to help me find out where it is don't you know what banks the box was rented in no that that's what we have to find out sounds like pretty big order to me Jerry but maybe Patsy knows what she's doing there now that's fixed you're gonna do some more shoe now yep and get dolly that wrong mirror there and bring her out okay whitey this sir yeah nice dolly oh girl come on dolly come on gotta get some new shoes dolly come on girl here we come whitey that's the boy Jerry bring her right over here oh dolly oh girl put a little more heat on this shoe isn't she gonna get a whole new set of shoes no one of the husband said she had a broken shoe back here yes that's all she needs and we'll get that you attended to all right gonna fix it no I'm gonna put a new shoe on this one in the fire sure it's fun to watch your shoe a horse never see it done before Jerry oh sure lots of signs but but I never get tired of watching oh girl just right isn't it yep shall I take her back now yeah put her back in her place Jerry come on dolly come on better pay a visit as plunder whitey down there Jerry I think that cold kind of looks forward to your coming in here every morning okay here dolly come on out come on out ask the girl there you are all fixed up with a nice new shoe hello Splendor here's my pal and say whitey you think maybe Splendor will be a jumper if he takes after his money well remember whitey you said I could try and teach Splendor a few tricks it's okay with me Jerry I don't guess you'll spoil them you seem to understand horses pretty well will you help me sure thing get me someday when I'm not busy and we'll put this little fella through his faces all right seems like he knows what we're talking about he'll be a high school horse if there ever was one what's a high school horse whitey high school horse is a highly trained one one that can do all sorts of tricks and take commands not get excited out under the big top with a lot of people around he's educated huh yeah those high school horses are certainly clever at dancing and fancy steps yeah but don't forget those broad back ring horses are pretty smart too why is it most of them are white well there's several reasons for that in the first place they can be seen from a greater distance when they're working in the show that's a good reason what else well when they take the shedding the white hair doesn't show on the white costumes most of the riders wear when a dark horse starts shedding that can sure mess up a costume pretty fast Colin never thought of that and then through the rosin doesn't show so much on a white horse do you put rosin on them why sure Jerry didn't you know that uh-huh what do you do that for and so the riders won't slip off when the horses are galloping around the ring the rosin makes good footing on their backs you see Jerry the back of a horse is pretty slippery to be jumping around on I bet that's why you call them rosin back yeah you're right that time all the horses using the rings are called rosin back for that very reason maybe someday I'll learn all there is about a circus but that sure is a lot to know yes sir there's a lot to it all right folks that just go into the big top to see the show never stopped to realize how much work and care it takes to put the whole thing complete oh it's a great big business Jerry you know anybody in there it's Patsy whitey come on in Patsy we're back here with Splendor I think she wants me to go to the bank with her now whitey now okay you can go be sure you do your water and before the matinee though can't let any of these horses go thirsty a water I'm as soon as I get back morning whitey and you can spare your helper for a short while sure a thing that he take him away with you but be sure you bring him back this department wouldn't function right without Jerry my Splendor you and that's cool we're getting along fine Jerry we sure are so long whitey see in about an hour okay Jerry you know Patsy I'm going to teach Splendor some tricks you are uh-huh mr. Randall and whitey said I could that's fine Jerry sometimes I wonder just what you are going to turn out to be around this circus sometimes I wonder too it's also interesting it it's hard for me to make up my mind what I want to be looks like we're not too early Jerry they went over at the office wagon is open I guess Jim Bennett's paying off there's no one in line there maybe we're the first ones hey there's Jim in the window now morning Jim you're paying off yet that's right here for you come and get it is my pay ready to sure is Jerry you too the first ones to put your hands out today hey what's the matter afraid there wouldn't be enough money to go around oh no we're not worried about that but Jerry and I are going over to that bank across the street we've got big business on well fine let's see now here you are Patsy there that's your well-earned money thank you Jim now for Jerry there you are son thanks and don't forget part that money belongs to Rags he worked for it so I guess you better give it to him oh yeah if I gave it to me he buried under the wagon I see the bandages off the head Jim they bump all he'll know good as no Patsy guess I've got an iron head all right hey Jerry heard from your uncle Dan lately not yet but I guess he'll be right to me soon well when you answer his letter sending my regards well you might tell him always forgiven I sure will I feel sorry for Mr. Dugan he surely went through a lot with Lorenzo all those years man that was a bad deal all right but I guess he's lucky to be alive at all after that fall off the train you'll be out of the hospital soon well and strong again yes but I'll never be able to get those years back that were lost to him when his memory went bad Mr. Randall is going to give him some kind of a job with the circus when he gets well that will be some help I'd like to see him get back in his old business of hunting wild game maybe he'll do that later Jim yeah you never can tell well I guess we'd better hurry over the bank Jerry you ready huh bye Jim thanks okay Patsy goodbye can I help you right yes sir I'm with the circus and this is Jerry Dugan also with our show how do you do young man I'm glad to know you young lady my name is Ross I'm the cashier I might be happy to be of assistance to you well I don't know if we're going to be able to solve this problem or not Mr. Ross problem yes Jerry and I would like to check on a safety deposit box key our key from one of our boxes no that's just it we don't know what bank the key is from well that's a problem all right have you got the key with you yes let Mr. Ross see the key Jerry okay let's see now here it is that little one there it is a safety deposit box key isn't it yes that's what it is all right but there are no markings on it other than this number seven C four three two one your key son yes sir it was my father's his father's living I see and you'd like to find out where this box is located yes sir we thought there may be something in it that Jerry should know about didn't your father ever tell you about the box he'd rent it in some bank no he didn't I didn't even know it was a key for a safe deposit box until Patsy sought and told me about it looks like they'll have to be a little work done on this because this key and ours aren't at all alike must be made by a different lock company isn't there any way we can find out yes there is we'll do all we can I think Jerry should know what's in that box don't you Mr. Ross by all means the very fact that his father kept the safety deposit box proves there must be something of value in it do you have any other relatives Jerry no sir you have your uncle then that's right I forgot you forgot about your uncle I bet he wouldn't like that Jerry only found him last week I guess his uncle is new to him I see and no other relatives no sir well in that case I think you'd be the only one that should have access to the box it may contain something that will have a bearing on your future life Jerry well I'm well how am I ever gonna find where the box is there must be some way to trace this key Mr. Ross I have a suggestion to make I don't know for sure that it will work but we can try what's that this bank belongs to a clearinghouse association and it might be that if we sent the key into their headquarters well there's a slight chance that one of the banks that belongs to the association might be using the same type of key in their safety deposit vaults well how will that help well in that way we could find out just what lock and save company made the key well then we could write to them and try to face a trace it further that's it exactly well will you send the key into the association for us I'd be very happy to thank you Mr. Ross you're very kind and now I'd like to get a cashier's check fine I'll get a blank do you think you'll be able to find out where the box is Patsy I don't know Jerry but I do hope so there may be something in that box that's awfully important to you