51/51 Did you know that ?" returned Burley, with his dry, grim humor. An' he'll be as well off hyar with Wade as with me in Kremmlin', an' a damn sight happier." The cowboy had mounted, and Wade walked beside him as he started homeward. They had not progressed far when Wade's keen ears caught the words, "Say, Belllounds, I got it figgered thet you an' your son don't savvy this fellar Wade." "Wal, I reckon not," replied the old rancher. |