id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6069 Patchin, Frank Gee The Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks; Or, The Secret of Ruby Mountain .txt text/plain 48338 4464 93 "Did you?" asked the fat boy sharply, turning the laugh on Ned. "Eagle-eye, will you come here, please?" called Tad. The Shawnee, who had been pottering about the camp-fire, strode over "Yes, but we have little or no outfit to pack," answered Tad. "How deep do you think the gorge is, Tad?" asked the Professor. Tad hurried to Ned's mount, and, pulling down the pack, secured the way and I'm afraid we won't get him over," cautioned Ned. After much effort he succeeded finally in turning Stacy around so that "It means," said Ned, "that Tad isn't there. Tad handed his rope to Eagle-eye, at the same time telling the fellow "Especially if we lose any more live stock," said Tad. Lost in admiration, the lads worked their way along the bank, gazing "I am Tad Butler, one of the Pony Rider Boys, and we're in an awful ./cache/6069.txt ./txt/6069.txt