91. The two men exchange a look and put their revolvers back into their holsters. 92. The two men exchanged courtesies before getting down to business. 93. The two men failed to understand each other. 94. The two men fell silent as they cantered their horses between low hedgerows that were bright with the early spears of foxgloves. 95. The two men formed a lifelong friendship. 96. The two men got into a fight over a girl. 97. The two men had attempted to cross the mountains on foot. 98. The two men had been friends in boyhood. 99. The two men had been seen loitering in the area on the day that the car was stolen. 100. The two men had plenty to talk about. |