Curlytops at Uncle Frank's Ranch by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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"The Ring Rosy Ranch, is it? Well, I don't know but what that is a
good name for it. Now tell me about yourselves and this pony." This Teddy and Janet did by turns, relating how they had come out West from Cresco, and what good times they were having. They even told about having gone to Cherry Farm, about camping with Grandpa Martin and about being snowed in. "Well, you have had some nice adventures!" exclaimed Doctor Bond. "Now about this sick--" "Is some one ill?" enquired Mrs. Bond, coming in from the chicken yard just then, in time to hear her husband's last words, "Who is it?" On the Western prairies when one neighbor hears of another's illness he or she wants to help in every way there is. So Mrs. Bond, hearing that some one was ill, wanted to do her share. "It's a pony," her husband said with a smile. "A pony!" she exclaimed. "Yes, these Curlytop children found one in the cave among the rocks. It's on Circle O Ranch--I should say Ring Rosy," and the doctor gave Uncle Frank's place the new name. "These are Mr. Barton's nephew's children," he went on, for Ted and Janet had told the doctor that it was their father's uncle, and not theirs, at whose home they were visiting. Though, as a matter of fact, Ted and Janet thought Uncle Frank was as much theirs as he was their father's and, very likely, Uncle Frank thought so himself. |
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