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Why was the killing of the moose so difficult for Brian to watch, and so different than the way he killed the cow?
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Describe how Brian feels when he first sees David Smallhorn. Why was it so difficult for him to talk?
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How did the Smallhorns treat Brian, and why didn't they come get him sooner since they claimed to know he was there?
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