

They leaped for hours and one of the frogs just gave up he was so exhausted and died. The other frogs, leaning over the hole and waving their front legs, began to yell to the frogs to just give up and die and that there was no hope of them getting out of the hole, but both frogs kept leaping and trying to get out of the hole. The other frogs looked over into the hole and said the hole was too deep for them to help, but both frogs kept leaping up the sides of the hole. They tried to leap out, but to no avail had no success, so they began to yell and croak until other frogs heard them and came to help. One day two frogs were hopping in and out of a watering hole and accidentally hopped in an extremely deep hole. The stranger was so very grateful, but asked the farmer why he called the horse by different names? The farmer said, "Buddy is blind, and I had to make him think he had help pulling the car out of the ditch or he would not have pulled."ģ. The farmer then said, "Pull, Buddy, Pull," and the horse pulled until the vehicle was out of the ditch. The farmer then said, "Pull, Mandy, Pull," and again the horse would not move. The farmer then said, "Pull, Bailey, Pull," but the horse would not budge again. The farmer then said, "Pull, Casey, Pull," but the horse would not budge.


The farmer did see that the stranger was correct and that the vehicle was small, so the farmer took a rope and fixed it so that his horse, Buddy, would be able to pull the vehicle out of the ditch. The farmer said he would come, bring his horse, and take a look, but could not promise he could help if his horse might be injured in some way from attempting to pull the vehicle out of the ditch. The stranger asked the farmer if his horse could somehow pull the vehicle out of the ditch for him and told the farmer that the vehicle was small. The stranger had lost control of his vehicle and ran it off into a ditch. In a rural area a farmer was tending to his horse named Buddy, and along came a stranger who despartely needed the farmer's help.
