"In Springfield, yes. I had no idea it was as bad as this. They certainly can't get away without being caught."
"I don't know about that. But I do know that we have been easy game for the thieves."
"Do you think they took anything else?" demanded the Professor.
"I don't see that anything else is missing, do you, Ned?"
"No."
"See, they took off the saddles. Didn't want them for some reason. I'm glad of that. By the way, did they get my saddle when they stole my pony last night?" asked Tad.
"No, I had your saddle in my tent," Walter informed him.
"The question is—" began Tad.
"The first question is, what has become of Eagle-eye," interrupted the
Professor.
"That's so. I had forgotten about him," said Tad.