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"
Shhh
!
"
Louis
hushed
,
looking
around
uneasily
.
Here
the
ground
mist
was
thinner
,
but
he
still
could
n't
see
his
own
shoes
.
Then
he
heard
crackling
underbrush
and
breaking
branches
.
Something
was
moving
out
there
--
something
big
.
He
opened
his
mouth
to
ask
Jud
if
it
was
a
moose
(
bear
was
the
thought
that
actually
crossed
his
mind
)
,
and
then
he
closed
it
again
.
The
sound
carries
,
Jud
had
said
.
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He
cocked
his
head
to
one
side
in
unconscious
imitation
of
Jud
,
unaware
that
he
was
doing
it
,
and
listened
.
The
sound
seemed
at
first
distant
,
then
very
close
;
moving
away
and
then
moving
ominously
toward
them
.
Louis
felt
the
sweat
on
his
forehead
begin
to
trickle
down
his
chapped
cheeks
.
He
shifted
the
Hefty
Bag
with
Church
's
body
in
it
from
one
hand
to
the
other
.
His
palm
had
dampened
,
and
the
green
plastic
seemed
greasy
,
wanting
to
slide
through
his
fist
.
Now
the
thing
out
there
seemed
to
be
so
close
that
Louis
expected
to
see
its
shape
at
any
moment
,
rising
up
on
two
legs
,
perhaps
,
blotting
out
the
stars
with
some
unthought-of
,
immense
and
shaggy
body
.
Bear
was
no
longer
what
he
was
thinking
of
.
Now
he
did
n't
know
just
what
he
was
thinking
of
.
Then
it
moved
away
and
disappeared
.
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Louis
opened
his
mouth
again
,
the
words
What
was
that
?
already
on
his
tongue
.
Then
a
shrill
,
maniacal
laugh
came
out
of
the
darkness
,
rising
and
falling
in
hysterical
cycles
,
loud
,
piercing
,
chilling
.
To
Louis
it
seemed
that
every
joint
in
his
body
had
frozen
solid
and
that
he
had
somehow
gained
weight
,
so
much
weight
that
if
he
turned
to
run
he
would
plunge
down
and
out
of
sight
in
the
swampy
ground
.
The
laughter
rose
,
split
into
dry
cackles
like
some
rottenly
friable
chunk
of
rock
along
many
fault
lines
;
it
reached
the
pitch
of
a
scream
,
then
sank
into
a
guttural
chuckling
that
might
have
become
sobs
before
it
faded
out
altogether
.
Somewhere
there
was
a
drip
of
water
and
above
them
,
like
a
steady
river
in
a
bed
of
sky
,
the
monotonous
whine
of
the
wind
.
Otherwise
Little
God
Swamp
was
silent
.