The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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:40:04
Say, I didn't know anyone was
staying at the old Taylor place.

:40:07
Yes, we are.
Oh, and here's the Taylors, right here.

:40:11
The Taylors? I recall
they were older folks.

:40:14
We are a younger version.
:40:17
Say, I didn't know the Taylors
had any kids. That's swell.

:40:23
I don't wanna frighten
you folks...

:40:25
...but a farmer nearby
was horribly mutilated.

:40:29
I thought I should tell other folks,
like yourselves...

:40:32
...so that maybe, just maybe,
you wouldn't be horribly mutilated too.

:40:37
Well, I've certainly never been horribly
mutilated, but I don't wanna start now.

:40:42
This certainly throws
a damper on the evening.

:40:45
I didn't mean to throw a damper.
:40:47
Believe me, that's the
last thing I'd like to throw.

:40:50
I don't wanna throw anything at all,
but when folks are mutilated...

:40:54
...I feel it's my job to tell others.
:40:56
We take our horrible mutilations
seriously up in these parts.

:41:01
I'm sure you do.
:41:02
Honey, the ranger's just doing his job.
:41:04
Of course he is.
I'm sorry, Ranger Brad.

:41:08
I guess all this talk of horrible
mutilation has me on edge.

:41:12
That's all right, Dr. Armstrong.
:41:14
This horrible mutilation has a whole
lot of people on a whole lot of edges.

:41:33
Well, if there's no more talk for us
now, I guess I'll be on my way.

:41:37
I'll see you to the door.
:41:44
Tell me, ranger, any idea
what might've caused...

:41:47
...this horrible mutilation,
as you call it?

:41:50
Oh, probably nothing to worry about.
Could be a bear, I suppose.

:41:55
Can a bear do that?
I mean, horribly mutilate?

:41:59
Dr. Armstrong...

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