
Archy Hawkins
One of Pony's friends, known for his jokes and good nature.
Core Belief
"Life is meant to be enjoyed, and humor is the best way to cope with challenges."
Worldview
Archy sees the world as a place of fun and amusement. He is not overly concerned with serious matters and prefers to focus on the lighter side of life.
Personality
Archy is a jovial and lighthearted boy who enjoys making jokes and teasing his friends. Despite his playful nature, he is generally well-liked and gets along with others.
In Their Own Words
"I tell you, when I heard Jim yell, I thought it was a real Indian"
"The way I came to think it was a real Indian was that a real Indian never makes any noise when he's hurt"
"How long did you have to wait on the front steps, Pony, dear?"
Other Characters from The Flight of Pony Baker: A Boy's Town Story

Frank 'Pony' Baker
The story's protagonist, a young boy with a penchant for adventure and a conflicted relationship with his overprotective mother and sometimes-strict father.

Mrs. Lucy Baker
Pony's mother, characterized by her overprotectiveness and anxieties, stemming from the loss of a previous child.

Jim Leonard
Pony's charismatic but unreliable friend, who often leads him into trouble with his outlandish schemes and exaggerated stories.
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