Roy Rogers: Yep, Bill went back to the coyotes, but he never forgot Sue.[Pecos Bill and Windowmaker are shown on top of a mountain under a full moon]Roy Rogers: And every night when the moon raised high, he'd lift his voice a mournful cry.[Bill howls mournfully at the moon]Roy Rogers: Bewailing the fate of his lady fair, his long-lost love in the sky up there.[the screen pans to a coyote standing on another mountain. The coyote howls at the moon]Roy Rogers: So painful was his grief to see, the varmints joined in out of sympathy. And that's how come, to this very day. Coyotes howl at the moon that way.
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