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The county had taken a narrow little valley and dug themselves a reservoir to provide drinking water for the whole town and then some. As pretty as the lake and the surrounding woods were, it was still something wedged into nature by the hands of men — water stolen from rivers and collected here like a dragon’s hoard, grounds that had lain untouched for centuries carved up and reshaped to serve human desires, seals broken and reset — all to meet the needs of the encroaching horde of townsfolk and hillfolk alike. Acts such as these have consequences, family.

Trust that they do.

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Anonymous

Very good narration and story line. Keep up the great work folks.

Holly Deal

Oh my word...

Anonymous

WHAT A GOOD BEAST.

Anonymous

SAM 😭 So happy he’s ok; he’s the bestest boy. Poor Cowboy 😔

Anonymous

Sam is goodest boi.

Anonymous

Strong work, Sam. Cowboy. Ugh. 💔

Anonymous

This episode was just so good. Well done all involved.

Hannah Akio

My old beagle never leaves my side by choice. Bibi from Appalachia, transported to Michigan by volunteers, has her own incredible story, got me a job once. What I mean to say is, thank you for Sam, and you are really bringing greatness with the podcast.

Erik C. Jones

Cursing your name to say the least at the end of this one!

S Marsh

Any chance to get the new intro music? When I first heard this new edition, it sent chills. Please say there is more?