The Pony Rider Boys in Texas: Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Frank Gee Patchin was an American author celebrated for his prolific output of juvenile fiction. His works typically delve into themes of camaraderie, courage, and exploration, immersing young readers in exciting narratives. Patchin skillfully crafted stories filled with action and moral quandaries, capturing the imaginations of generations of young adventurers.


"Ow, Wow, Wow, Wow! Y-E-O-W!" Tad Butler, who was industriously chopping wood at the rear of the woodshed of his home, finished the tough, knotted stick before looking up. The almost unearthly chorus of yells behind him had not even startled the boy or caused him to cease his efforts until he had completed what he had set out to do. This finished, Tad turned a smiling face to the three brown-faced young men who were regarding him solemnly.