Nero, the Circus Lion, by 
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Title: Nero, the Circus Lion His Many Adventures 
Author: Richard Barnum 
Illustrator: Walter S. Rogers 
Release Date: May 21, 2007 [EBook #21546] 
Language: English 
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Kneetime Animal Stories 
NERO THE CIRCUS LION HIS MANY ADVENTURES 
BY RICHARD BARNUM 
Author of "Squinty, the Comical Pig," "Mappo, the Merry Monkey," 
"Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant," "Chunky, the Happy Hippo," "Sharp 
Eyes, the Silver Fox," etc. 
ILLUSTRATED BY WALTER S. ROGERS 
NEW YORK BARSE & HOPKINS PUBLISHERS 
 
KNEETIME ANIMAL STORIES By Richard Barnum Large 12mo. 
Illustrated. 
SQUINTY, THE COMICAL PIG. SLICKO, THE JUMPING 
SQUIRREL. MAPPO, THE MERRY MONKEY. TUM TUM, THE 
JOLLY ELEPHANT. DON, A RUNAWAY DOG. DIDO, THE 
DANCING BEAR. BLACKIE, A LOST CAT. FLOP EAR, THE 
FUNNY RABBIT. TINKLE, THE TRICK PONY. LIGHTFOOT, THE 
LEAPING GOAT. CHUNKY, THE HAPPY HIPPO. SHARP EYES, 
THE SILVER FOX. NERO, THE CIRCUS LION. TAMBA, THE 
TAME TIGER. 
BARSE & HOPKINS Publishers New York 
 
Copyright, 1919, by Barse & Hopkins 
Nero, The Circus Lion 
 
VAIL-BALLOU COMPANY BINGHAMTON AND NEW YORK
CONTENTS 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I NERO HAS SOME FUN 7 
II NERO GOES HUNTING 16 
III NERO IS SHOT 27 
IV NERO IN A CAVE 36 
V NERO IN A TRAP 45 
VI NERO IN A CIRCUS 55 
VII NERO LEARNS SOME TRICKS 67 
VIII NERO MEETS DON 75 
IX NERO SCARES A BOY 87 
X NERO RUNS AWAY 97 
XI NERO AND BLACKIE 107 
XII NERO AND THE TRAMP 113 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
He jumped through a hoop covered with paper Frontispiece 
PAGE 
Nero saw what he had thought was a log of wood open a big mouth 18
He licked the place where his paw hurt 38 
Nero looked out through the bars of his cage 62 
His keeper rode in the cage with him 82 
Then the trainer put his head in the lion's mouth 100 
Nero sat on his hind legs on the table 122 
 
NERO, THE CIRCUS LION 
CHAPTER I 
NERO HAS SOME FUN 
Far off in the jungle of Africa lived a family of lions. 
Africa, you know, is a very hot country, and what we, in this land, 
would call a forest, or woods, is called a "jungle" there. In the jungle 
grew many trees, and the ground was covered with low vines and 
bushes so that animals, creeping along, could scarcely be seen. That 
was why the animals liked the jungle so much; they could roam about 
in it, play and get their meals, and the black hunters and the white 
huntsmen who sometimes came to the jungle, could not easily see to 
shoot the lions, elephants and other beasts. 
There were five lions in this jungle family, and I am going to tell you 
the story of one of them, named Nero. Nero was a little boy lion, about 
two years old, but please don't think he was a baby because he was only 
two years old. Lions grow much faster than boys and girls, and a lion of 
two years is quite large and strong, with sharp claws and sharper teeth. 
Nero lived with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lion, and his 
brother Chet and his sister Boo, in a cave in the African jungle. The 
cave was among the rocks, and not far from a spring of water where the 
lions went to drink each night. They drank only at night because that
was the safest time; the hunters could not so easily see the shaggy lions 
with their big heads, and manes larger than those of a horse. 
Nero was the largest of the three lion children, and he was called Nero 
because that always seems to be the right name for some one large and 
strong. Chet, who was Nero's brother, got his name because, when he 
was a little baby lion cub, he used to make that sound when he cried for 
his dinner. 
As for Boo--well, I must tell you in what a funny way she got her name, 
and then I'll go on with the story of Nero. When Boo, who was Nero's 
sister, was a little baby lion, she was sitting in the front of the jungle 
cave    
    
		
	
	
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