Comrades of the Saddle; Or, The Young Rough Riders of the Plains
outlines suggesting fanciful forms to the minds of two boys hurrying along the road which like a
s began to twinkle from the win
the larger of the two boys. "I hop
ting he said we'd have to give up playing ball afte
team and will only get a chance to su
o great to be borne, the two young
, was sixteen and Tom was a year younger. Both were healthy an
nlike many brothers, they were chums. They were prime favorites, and their popularity, together w
the question, so fast were they going. But as they rounded a turn in the road, which
e dining-room yet. Fath
or a final spur
shed forward as though they were just star
of the road a fringe of
the hard clay road was the onl
ows, was only about three hundred yards away when sudden
r anything?"
ought
growl rang out again. This time it
s with one accord, turned their heads and looked in
instant later a big black form, for all the world li
ckened his speed, as though fascinated by the sight of the strange animal. "It must be that w
from its cage through the door, the fastener on which had been jarre
as soon as it had been discovered and
hed at the thought of a wolf in placid Ohio a
k the swamp and now the air brought to its keen nose the scent of th
from the lights of the farmhouse momen
t it must catch them before they reached the lights,
the boy, and together they were racing
heir one, and as the older of the boys looked over h
e house and thirty yards
could not win the race. But
Larry. "Joe! The wolf! t
olf!" added Tom.
startled Mrs. Alden and the hired men, who wer
ed to the door and threw it open. Peering along the
! The wolf's afte
e on a rack on the kitchen wall with which to s
prang for the weapon, seized it a
it? Wher
wer, however, his keen ey
le to make four bull's-eyes out of five, but never before had the opportunity t
Larry. "No matter if yo
er and fall. Soon the beast arose again, but by that time the hired man was ready for ano