49/66 There's a good spring of granite water. I'd run water from the lake down into the lower flats, and I'd sure raise some stock." "What do you call this place ?" asked Carley, curiously. It's only a watering place for sheep and cattle. But there's fine grazing, and it's a wonder to me no one has ever settled here." Looking down, Carley appreciated his wish to own the place; and immediately there followed in her a desire to get possession of this tract of land before anyone else discovered its advantages, and to hold it for Glenn. But this would surely conflict with her intention of persuading Glenn to go back East. |