"Then you don't hold me responsible for Calder's death?" Glen queried.
"Not likely, is it?" answered Garry. "What's the business you're here on?"
"I want a dozen of the worst bucking horses in the district. It swarms with bad 'uns of all sorts," said Glen.
"You're right. I never saw such brutes in my life. Mintaro's overrun with them, if one could only find them."
"Would Bellshaw sell some?" asked Glen.
"I should say he'd be only too glad to get rid of any you cared to pick."
"You can manage it, can't you? You were always on good terms with him," said Glen.
"I'm not now," replied Garry.
Glen looked surprised. He thought Bellshaw found the money with which Garry bought Bill Bigs out.
"You don't mind me saying it, but Bill fancied Bellshaw found you the money for this place," he said.