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All they did was trade one monster for another. Instead of a dragon they now have a snake. A giant snake that sleeps in the narrows and bides its time until the moment is right and it can open its jaws and swallow someone down.
— JOHN KINSEY, father of a boy lost in the
narrows, Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1956
All they did was trade one monster for another. Instead of a dragon they now have a snake. A giant snake that sleeps in the narrows and bides its time until the moment is right and it can open its jaws and swallow someone down.
— JOHN KINSEY, father of a boy lost in the
narrows, Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1956
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