The ranch is yours from this minute. All I have to do is write my name when Mr. Pond brings the papers. I want my ranch to belong to people who love it. That's why I wouldn't sell it to those three men.The four children said thank you very softly, as they left.The only thing about this that I don't like is Grandfather, Benny said. He threw himself down on the grass.You said that wrong, old fellow, said Henry. But we know what you mean. It leaves Grandfather out.

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A man is willing to transfer ownership of his beloved ranch to four children, emphasizing his desire for it to belong to those who appreciate it. He refuses to sell it to three men whom he believes wouldn’t cherish the land. The children express their gratitude softly as they prepare to leave, understanding the importance of the ranch's legacy.

However, one of the children, Benny, expresses sadness about their grandfather being excluded from this new ownership. His brother Henry corrects him, pointing out that Benny's feelings are valid, as they all wish to include their grandfather in this significant moment. This highlights the family's bond and the emotional weight of the ranch's legacy.

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