Curlytops at Uncle Frank's Ranch by Howard R. (Howard Roger) Garis
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"Well, I wish you could," said the owner of Ring Rosy Ranch. The cowboys had not been able to get back the stolen horses nor find the Indians who had run them off. Other ranches, too, had been robbed and a number of head of horses and cattle had been driven away. "We've looked all over for those Indians," said Uncle Frank, "but we can't find 'em. If you Curlytops can, I'll give you each another pony." "I'd like Clipclap best though," announced Teddy. "What could we do with two?" asked Janet. "Oh, every cowboy or cowgirl, for that matter, has more than one horse when he can," said Jim Mason. "Then if one gets lame he has another to ride. But don't you Curlytops go off by yourselves looking for those bad Indians!" he warned them. "We won't," promised Teddy. "Well only go with you or Uncle Frank." "We don't find them," said the ranch owner. "I guess the Indians sold the horses and cattle and then they hid themselves. Well, I hope they don't take any more of my animals." But there was more trouble ahead for Uncle Frank. The Curlytops had a fine time on his ranch, though. When Teddy and Janet were not riding, they were watching the cowboys at work or |
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