The Great Crushing at Mount Sugar-Bag
Book Excerpt
"DOTSWOOD STATION, BURDEKIN RIVER,
"June 7, 188-- .
"DEAR SIR--In reply to your note, I beg to state that no horses with the brands described by you have ever been recieved on this station from Mr. Isaac Cohen, nor any other person.
"Yours, &c.,
"WALTER D. JOYCE,
"MR. RODY MINOGUE, "Manager.
"Sugar-bag."
"The thundering old sweep! Why, we could jail him for this," said Durham. "Are you quite sure about his using them ever since he took delivery of them?"
"Quite; I can bring a dozen people to prove that the two pack-horses have been running in the Charters Towers coach for the past six months, and the three saddle-horses have been carrying the Bowen mail from Townsville for five months."
Durham thumped his fist on the table. "I wish we could get him to tell us before a witness that the horses were at Dotswood."
"We needn't bother; this is better," and Rody, taking out Cohen's account, read -
"To 32 weeks' agistment for 5 h