"All right," laughed Uncle Fred. "When you think of it tell me. And now have all the fun you can on Three Star Ranch. There are no more secrets to bother you."
"What makes 'em call it a ranch?" asked Violet. "Is it 'cause it has a branch of a tree on it? Or is it an Indian name? And where are all the Indians you said we'd see, Uncle Fred? And do the Indians and cowboys ever fight? And do the Indians have bows and arrows, and could I have a pony ride now?"
"Well, I'll answer the last question by saying you may," said Uncle Fred with a laugh. "As for the others, we'll see about them later."
"Come on!" cried Russ. "We'll all have pony rides!"
"And I'll get Bill Johnson to give us some cookies so we can play picnic!" added Laddie.
"Oh, wait for me," called Rose. "I must put my doll to bed before we start."
"I want to come!" shouted Mun Bun.
"Me, too!" added Margy.
"Bless their hearts! Let 'em have all the fun they can!" laughed Uncle Fred.
And that's just what we shall do with the six little Bunkers as we take leave of them, perhaps some time to meet them again.