[The Ivory Trail by Talbot Mundy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ivory Trail CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 11/24
"Mount Elgon's big!" "What about Brown ?" asked Monty.
"I hope you haven't made him partner? I agree, of course, if you have, but I hope not!" "Nothing doing!" "No.
Why should we ?" "Brown's all right, but a present ought to satisfy him." We began to tell Monty about Brown's cattle that Coutlass stole, and the Masai looted from Coutlass and us. "Were they branded ?" asked Monty. "Branded and hoof- and ear-marked," said I. "Then they ought to be traceable, even among the huge herds the Masai have.
I think I've influence enough by this time with this government to have those cattle traced and returned to Brown." "They're his only love!" said I.
"Do that for him, and he'll never wait to receive a present!" Dawn found us still recounting our adventures and Monty alternately laughing and frowning. "I regret Coutlass" he said, shaking the ashes from his pipe at last when Kazimoto brought our breakfast.
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