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that day;” he went on; “believ—ing that Tengger was angry enough to send down a scourge。 They left their herds up on the mountain and rushed back to see what was hap—pening。 Women and old men went down on their knees to Tengger。 Children were so frightened they didn’t cry even when grown…ups slapped them。 Worried that the motion would adversely affect pro—duction; Director Uljii gave me two days to solve the case。 I called the cadres together to safeguard the site; but it had already been corrupted。 All the clues on the ground outside the enclosure had been trampled on by people and sheep; and I had to examine every inch of the stone wall with a magnifying glass。 Finally; on the outside of the northeast corner of the wall; I found two faint; bloody wolf…paw prints。 That solved the case。 Can you guess how the wolves got in?”
Chen shook his head。
“I determined;” Chief Harbar said; “that one large wolf had leaned its front paws against the wall; rear legs on the ground; and made its body available as a springboard。 The other wolves ran full speed; jumped on its back and shoulders; and sailed into the enclosure。 From inside; wouldn’t it look like they flew in?”
Amazed by what he was hearing; Chen said; “Those Olonbulag wolves are incredibly smart。 Almost as soon as the stone enclosures went up on the grassland; they fi gured out how to deal with them。 It’s like they’re bewitched 。 。 。 The herders aren’t that far off when they say that the wolves can fly。 And when they fell out of the sky in the midst of the sheep; the flock must have been scared half to death。 The rest was easy。 After a killing frenzy; they ate their fill; all but the poor wolf springboard on the other side of the wall。 It got nothing。 It must have been a special animal; devoted to the