The High School Boys' Canoe Club by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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But Fred, flushing angrily, hurried along. "What's up?" asked
young Prescott as the group of boys came along. "Haven't you heard about Fred's pony?" asked one of the crowd. "I know he bought a pony," Dick answered. "Yes; but Squire Ripley had a veterinary go down to the Ripley stable this afternoon, and look the pony over," volunteered the ready informant. "Vet said that the pony would be worth a dollar or two for his hide, but wouldn't be worth anything alive. So Squire Ripley ordered the pony shot, and that cart is taking the poor beast away." "Is your canoe going to be a winner?" asked another boy. "We expect so," Dick nodded. "Great joke on Rip, isn't it?" grinned another. "I can't say that his misfortune makes me especially happy," Prescott answered gravely. "Well, I'm glad he was 'stung' on his pony," continued the other boy. "Rip is no good!" "There is an old saying to the effect that, if we got our just deserts we'd all of us be more or less unhappy," smiled Dick. "Rip won't be so chesty with us smaller boys," predicted another |
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