id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20087 Patchin, Frank Gee The Pony Rider Boys in Texas; Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains .txt text/plain 51157 4404 93 recognized in them our old friends, Tad Butler and Ned Rector, the Pony For answer, Big-foot touched his pony with a spur, the little animal Tad turned sharply to meet the smiling face of Big-foot Sanders, who, The way the cattle, big and little, fell away before his plunging pony The foreman washed the unconscious boy's face, soaking Tad's head and "Do you boys feel like going out on guard to-night?" asked the foreman "Big-foot seems to have a new song to-night," mused Tad. Now the lad noticed that there was an oppressiveness about the air that While delivering his orders Big-foot had turned his pony, and, with Tad, Tad had had experience enough with the cow ponies by this time to know away all the men at the right save Tad Butler and Big-foot Sanders. "What do you think started the cattle this time?" asked Tad. ./cache/20087.txt ./txt/20087.txt