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Old 08-29-2008, 07:50 PM   #1
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Patchin, Frank Gee: The Pony Rider Boys In New Mexico. v1, 29 Aug 2008

Them Pony Rider Boys are at it again. The way I see it, theys always off galavantin' all over tarnation. They need their rear-ends tanned somethin' fierce, I can tell you that!

Well, since you're here again, wantin' more Pony Ridin' Readin', I suppose the four chums and Professor Zepplin can entertain you to the best of their abilities.

If you're new to The Pony Rider Boys, all you really need to know is that they're four chums and a tagalong Professor, and that the lads are likely fighting renegades and desperadoes.

This is how the author writes about an earlier adventure with the four chums:

"Readers of the preceding volumes of this series are already too well acquainted with the Pony Rider Boys to need a formal introduction. As told in "THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE ROCKIES," the lads had set out from their homes in Missouri for a summer's vacation in the saddle. That first volume detailed how the lads penetrated the fastnesses of the Rockies, hunted big game and how they finally discovered the Lost Claim, which they won after fighting a battle with the mountaineers, thus earning for themselves quite a fortune."

Well, sir, I hope you like this one.


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