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Patchin, Frank Gee, 1861-1925

"The Pony Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers"


"That is what I think of Germany, monarchial Germany, the assassin of
innocent women and children."
"Boys, 'The Star-spangled Banner,'" cried Tad after a moment of
impressive silence.
The youthful voices of the Pony Rider Boys rose in the National anthem,
the deep bass voice of Professor Zepplin booming out above all the rest.
When next we meet our boys we shall find them in utterly different
surroundings. In the next volume of the present series our readers
will find an extremely fascinating tale. It is published under the
title, _The Pony Rider Boys On The Blue Ridge; Or, A Lucky Find in
the Carolina Mountains_.
THE END



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