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:43:17
- Boy, you got nerves. Simmer down.
- Where did you come from?

:43:21
I was on my way to old Andy Andersen's
when I saw your car.

:43:24
What are you doing here?
:43:26
There was a landslide an hour or so ago.
:43:28
- Came back to see what caused it.
- This is one of those days.

:43:31
Old Andy called me in a sweat
and said to come a running.

:43:34
Couldn't figure out
what he was yakking about...

:43:36
but it seems like
something was eating his cattle.

:43:38
- Eating them?
- Say...

:43:41
He had sunstroke a couple of years back.
You don't suppose...

:43:44
No, there must be something to it.
Said he had a stack of bones to show me.

:43:48
You wouldn't like to come along,
would you?

:43:50
You still trust my judgement
after the Jacobs business?

:43:53
I ain't looking for medical advice, Doc.
Just company.

:44:09
Glad you finally got here, Sheriff.
:44:12
Hi, Doc. Didn't expect to see you.
:44:14
Hi, Andy. Jack met me on the way.
Told me you've been having trouble.

:44:17
- Yeah, darndest thing ever happened.
- Where's what we came for?

:44:20
Let's go.
:44:37
I never saw anything like it.
:44:39
No footprints, no blood, no sign of struggle.
:44:42
The bones just stripped clean,
like peeling a banana.

:44:53
About noon the boy here came up
from the lower section and found them.

:44:57
I don't suppose
it could've been mountain lions?

:44:59
I've ranched here 22 years now, Doc...

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