Uncle Billy and the mules had gone. So had the horses. All had vanished into the silence of the night.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Outcasts of Poker Flat classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:14:18.266 in the radio play.

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- Uncle Billy and the mules had gone. So had the horses. All had vanished into the silence of the night.

- Snow came whirling down, burying any tracks that might have been there to follow.

- By the time it was light, the snow was a foot deep, soft, and blown into treacherous drifts. There was no help for it.

- They were cut off completely from the rest of the world, imprisoned in the very heart of the mountains. And still the snow came down.

- Why, that drunken murderous...!

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