iko and eko. one man would remember they were exhibited in the front window of a drug store in town and that they looked really sad. so-- which kind of makes you think, you know, was their life better off in the circle than it would have been back home. there are five people crammed into a little shack and of course, they were thrilled to see their mother again and we do know that by the following spring they had rejoined the circus, this time for pay ostensibly. that was complicated, too. and we found that whenever the manager could get away with skimming the wages, he would. and harriet muse finds another lawyer in 1936, has another legal dispute with the showman and ends up getting this legal contract, that was a guardianship where in, whenever the circus fails to pay, there's a legal avenue in works that basically this guy goes out and find it and that's pretty interesting, too. she was just subverting the system at almost every turn in the story. i just found her fascinating. in 1938, was a t