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Summary
Jose Miguel continued the story of what happened to the remaining two wolves. The lobero continued hunting them but was unable to find them and his employers became impatient, eventually terminating his employment. The owners of the finca, and surrounding townspeople, devised traps to catch and kill the remaining two wolves. The success of the wolves in evading these traps led people to suspect that a human was intervening to help them. It is not made explicit in the text, but it is implied that the person who helped them was Jose Miguel. At the end of 1989, it was reported to Jose Miguel, who was working as a warden on the estate, that a wolf had been run over. When he attended the scene he discovered that the remaining female wolf had been killed after being hit by a car. The wolf was...
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