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the maroon that es when blood has well dried。 The abduction hadn't happened too long ago。 Klaus must have reasoned that there was still a chance for his girls; and he meant to take it。
Neither one of them could track worth a damn … they were gatherers; not hunters; men who went into the woods after coon and deer in their seasons not because they much wanted to; but because it was an expected thing。 And the dooryard around the house was a blighted patch of dirt with tracks all overlaid in a meaningless tangle。 They went around the barn; and saw almost at once why Bowser; a bad biter but a good barker; hadn't sounded the alarm。 He lay half in and half out of a doghouse which had been built of leftover barnboards (there was a signboard with the word Bowser neatly printed on it over the curved hole in the front … I saw a photograph of it in one of the papers); his head turned most of the way around on his neck。 It would have taken a man of enormous power to have done that to such a big animal; the prosecutor later told John Coffey's jury 。。。 and then he had looked long and meaningfully at the hulking defendant; sitting behind the defense table with his eyes cast down and wearing a brand…new pair of state…bought bib overalls that looked like damnation in and of themselves。 Beside the dog; Klaus and Howie found a scrap of cooked link sausage。 The theory … a sound one; I have no doubt … was that Coffey had first charmed the dog with treats; and then; as Bowser began to eat th