Comrades of the Saddle - The Young Rough Riders of the Plains by Frank V. Webster
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page 104 of 192 (54%)
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Never sparing their mounts, they reached the Half-Moon just at dusk
and their arrival threw the boys into great excitement. "Has Nails returned?" asked Mr. Wilder of Ned. "Not yet." "Send him to me when he comes. Make the boys from the Three Stars at home in the bunkhouse and tell Hop Joy to give us supper as soon as he can. Also have him pack some bacon, sugar, coffee, crackers and doughnuts, enough to last the Half-Moon outfit a week. When it's ready, hitch up and carry it to Pete at the Witches' Pool. "Hello! Glad you lads arrived all right," he added as he caught sight of the boys. "Any trouble?" "Nothing, only Whitefoot gave out. I had to come on and get another pony," replied Bill. "Good! Snider, I want you to know Larry and Tom Alden," continued Mr. Wilder, introducing the boys, adding in a low voice: "They are the lads about whom I told you." "I'm sure glad to meet you," declared the owner of the Three Stars, giving each of the lads a grip that made their hands ache. Upon arrival he had exchanged greetings with Bill and Horace, and altogether they trooped onto the veranda, whence they were summoned to supper before the lads had the opportunity to ask Mr. Wilder whether they could accompany him or not. |
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