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- "But it had only taken him a few minutes to find the trail. Two men, boots leaving a print now and then on soft ground, tracks
- that he knew belonged to his quarry. He had memorized the boot-sole patterns of all his men, any decent tracker would know that, so he could tell who he was following- -or who he wasn't following."
- "The two stayed on the bear trail, winding along. There were a couple rocky patches where he lost the track, but he picked it back up again further along. Guy knew what he was doing, he could find the smallest sign."
- "Regal had been taught by one of the best man-trackers in the
- business, an old Border Patrol guy named Honigstock. Honigstock had spent thirty years tracking wetbacks coming into
- the States from Mexico, and he knew every trick the lobo smugglers
- used to cover their tracks. He could write a fucking book based on
- a bent blade of grass."pg.56 chpt.5
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