"No, we won't," they promised.
"I wants to go wide too!" begged Trouble. "I 'ikes a wide on a ponyback."
"Not now, my dear," his mother said. "We'll go in the shade and pick flowers," and she carried him away where he would not see Teddy and Janet go off, for that made Trouble fretful. He wanted to be with them.
Over the prairie rode Janet and Ted. Their ponies went slowly, for the children had been told not to ride fast when they were alone. But, after a while, Ted got tired of this slow motion.
"Let's have a race, Jan!" he called. "I can beat you from here to that hill," and he pointed to one not far away.
"Mother said we couldn't ride fast," objected the little girl.
"Well, we won't ride very fast," agreed Ted. "Come on, just a little run."
Janet, too, wanted to go a bit faster, and so, when her pony was in a line with Ted's, she called sharply:
"Gid-dap, Star Face!"
"Gid-dap, Clipclap!" cried Teddy.