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:11:28
Morning, boys.
:11:29
Mr. Bannon.
:11:30
Morning, Mr. Bannon.
:11:31
Pretty hard to keep
them birds away.

:11:33
Had to use a flashlight
most of the night.

:11:43
Ah, look at them buzzards.
:11:47
They'll be back.
:11:48
You couldn't scare 'em off
with artillery.

:11:50
I wish you wouldn't
do that, Hud.

:11:52
They keep the country clean.
:11:53
Besides, there's a law
against killing buzzards.

:11:56
Well, I always say the law
was meant to be interpreted

:12:00
in a lenient manner.
:12:02
And that's what I try to do.
:12:03
Sometimes I lean
to one side of it.

:12:05
Sometimes I lean to the other.
:12:06
I don't like to break the law
:12:09
on my place, Hud.
:12:14
Well, she ain't gonna sit up
and tell us herself.

:12:43
Well, what do you think, Hud?
:12:46
I don't know.
:12:47
She looks clean to me.
:12:50
Well, something killed her.
:12:52
I think I'll call up
the state vet.

:12:54
He might know.
:12:55
Well, what for?
:12:56
This is our land.
:12:57
I don't want
any government men on it--

:12:59
any time, any place, anywhere.

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