Indringer, De
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:56:26
Nature writes the laws here.
:56:28
Civilisation is
of little consequence here.

:56:32
One wrong step...
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...and you're dead.
:56:41
That is some message about nature.
:56:48
I have a call of nature to answer.
It's rather urgent.

:56:59
Now I come to think of it, Mr Dunewolt,
:57:04
As forest ranger you're a bit like
a policeman, aren't you?

:57:08
An enforcer of the law.
:57:12
So it was probably easy for you to find
out who I am via my car number plate.

:57:19
Wasn't it?
:57:27
I can report you
for coming after Charlotte, doctor.

:57:33
We find the minor half naked.
:57:37
The person in question, Mr Vansant,
states that he'd fallen asleep.

:57:42
He smelled of alcohol.
:57:47
I watched Charlotte grow up. I've
been a friend of the family for years.

:57:51
They've just been through
a terrible time.

:57:54
If you've come to upset them,
:57:58
you'll have me to deal with.

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