Curlytops at Uncle Frank's Ranch by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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"He couldn't have lived much longer without attention," said Doctor Bond. "Then did we save his life?" asked Teddy. "You did, by getting the doctor in time," answered his father. "Then can't he be our pony?" asked the little boy. "Yes, I guess he can," answered Uncle Frank. "If nobody comes to claim him you children may have him. And if anyone does come after him I'll give you another. I was going to give you each a pony, anyhow, as soon as you got used to the ranch, and I'll do it. If Ted wants to keep Clipclap, as he calls him, I'll give Janet another." "Oh, won't I just love him!" cried the little girl. "And I'll love Clipclap!" said Teddy. There was nothing more that could be done just then for the sick pony, so the Curlytops and the others left him in the cave. The children were glad he did not groan any more. A little later Jim Mason sent one of the cowboys with some clean straw to make a bed for the little horse, and a pail of the cool, spring water was put where the animal could reach it. For two days the pony stayed in the cave, and then Doctor Bond said he was much better and could be led to the ranch. Uncle Frank took Ted and Janet out to the rocks to bring back their pet, but he had to |
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