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Piggy eventually got him to talk and reported "He asks them what you're going to do about the snake-thing." When questioned further he also says that it was a beastie, a snake-thing that he saw in the woods and it was ever so big. He said that it came in the dark. That it came and went away again and then came back and wanted to eat him. He ened my saying that in the morning it turned into the creepers in the trees and wanted to know if it would return the next hight.

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