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Thaddeus slowly got out materials — the right materials — and started cleaning his gun. Ellamae ducked in the doorway, and said, "What's up?"
Thaddeus said, "Cleaning my gun. Taking care of details." He looked at a small box of ammunition, and said, "And you?"
"I don't think we'll be needing that," Ellamae said. "No good will come of it."
"There's more than people in Mexico. There are animals. I'd prefer to be prepared," Thaddeus said.
"No good will come of it," Ellamae said.
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