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                                            32  NARRATOR 2: They hadn’t gone but 10 miles when a 10-foot
                                               rattlesnake swung out of a cactus plant and down on top of them.



                                            33  NARRATOR 3: Bill jumped off the mountain lion’s back and
                                               grabbed the end of that snake. He swung that snake around and
                                               around his head. As the snake was spinning round and round, it
                                               grew thinner and thinner. It also got longer and longer. By the time

                                               Bill was done, that 10-foot rattlesnake was 30 feet long.


                                            34  NARRATOR 4: Bill coiled up that 30-foot snake just like it was a
                                               rope and slung it over his shoulder. From then on cowboys always
                                               carried a rope with them just like Pecos Bill carried a 30-foot

                                               snake with him wherever he went.



                                                 coiled  If you coiled something, you shaped it into loops or rings.















































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