Henrietta MacAvoy: Mr. Bryson tells me it's impossible to load cattle onto boats in these waters.Calvin Bryson: It was tried once on the big island two ships ran on reefs and there's no anchorage further out.Lincoln Costain: Don't they have docks in Alleah?Calvin Bryson: Never needed them."Lincoln Costain: Well how do they load then?Calvin Bryson: Mostly by long boat. Can you imagine trying to load cattle by long boat?Lincoln Costain: Well, there's got to be a way, there always is, it's just a matter of finding it.Booton 'Little Maca' MacAvoy: Mr. Costain says there ain't never been a horse that ain't been rode and never been a rider that ain't been throwed.Calvin Bryson: Well, I won't challenge the statement but I will the grammar.Lincoln Costain: Grammar never was my strong suit.Calvin Bryson: Young man you are sprouting up like a weed.Lincoln Costain: At least he's got good rock candy.
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