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Summary
Chigurh takes the remainder of the money, which is about two hundred thousand dollars short, back to the man who owns it. The owner is reluctant but Chigurh asks him to consider how he managed to lose the money to begin with, but the man doesn't want to answer him immediately so Chigurh gives him a two day window during which to consider it. He asks what happened to the people he was dealing with, and Chigurh tells him that they've moved on to other things.
Carla Jean buries her grandmother in March, surprised by how many people have shown up to mourn her passing. She had the feeling that someone was watching her, and even turned around more than once to check. By the time she gets home, it is dark outside. She goes upstairs and discovers Chigurh sitting in her bedroom...
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