10/14 But I am afraid it will wear off, as we become more and more what is called civilized," added Mr.Endicott, with something of a sigh. As they ate, the boys and girls asked many questions concerning the ranch and the neighborhood generally, and Mr.and Mrs.Endicott and Belle were kept busy answering first one and then another. The railroad president told how he had come to purchase the place--doing it for the sake of his health--and mentioned the many improvements he had made. "But now I have a fine stable for the horses, and numerous sheds for the cattle. We have also big barns for hay and grain, and a hen-house with a run fifty feet by two hundred." "The chickens are my pets," said Belle. |