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Summary
Zits and the other man go outside of the motel room and into the dark early morning. Zits deduces that he is somehow in the rural town of Red River, Idaho. He and the partner drive along the dark roads until they arrive at a small shack, seemingly a pre-determined meeting place. Zits asks his partner what his name is — which further disturbs his partner about Hank’s mental health. The other man’s name is Art, and he has been FBI partners with Hank for 12 years. A car pulls up to Hank and Art at the shack, and Zits recognizes the two men in the car as Horse and Elk, two revered Indian political activists in the 1970’s. Zits deduces that he has somehow travelled to the year 1975, and that Horse and Elk were in fact double agents for the FBI.
Horse...
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