In "The Mystery at the Calgary Stampede," the Aldens experience the excitement of the event, where the presence of horses contributes to the festive atmosphere. Benny, one of the children, observes how the crowd reacts with joy, indicating that the specifics of which square the horse defecates on are secondary to the overall enjoyment of the spectacle.
This moment highlights the sense of camaraderie among the attendees, showing that their shared excitement transcends individual stakes in the game. It reflects the lighthearted nature of the event, where the audience celebrates small happenings, reinforcing the theme of community and enjoyment found throughout the story.