"Where are these horses to be found?"
"At the Five Rocks most likely. Do you know where that is?"
"No."
"To the south of Mintaro, a good twenty miles."
"And how the deuce am I to get at 'em? I shall want assistance."
"If you get Bellshaw's permission to bag a dozen or two I'll go with you to get 'em and take half a dozen men from here."
"That's a bargain," said Glen. "I expect it will be tough work getting 'em into the trucks when we have driven them as far as Bourke, if ever we get 'em there."
"Never fear about that. I know how to handle them. What are you going to do with 'em when they reach Sydney?"
Glen explained, and Garry thought the idea splendid. He was quite sure it would pay. He said he'd like to be in it.
"So you shall, Garry," said Glen, who was one of the quick forgiving kind. "How much?"