8/68 He wore black sombrero, flannel shirt, blue jeans stuffed into high boots, and long, big-roweled spurs. Carley knew that Hutter and Glenn were not interested in cattle raising. And in fact they were, especially Hutter, somewhat inimical to the dominance of the range land by cattle barons of Flagstaff. "Say, Glenn, do you reckon Miss Carley could stand a sheep-dip ?" This was spoken in a low tone, scarcely intended for Carley, but she had keen ears and heard distinctly. Not improbably this sheep-dip was what Flo meant as the worst to come. |