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2. After stopping at the fishermen's spot to think about what he would say to his parents, why does

Billy finally decide to get up and go home?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Billy starts working on the farm. Has it cured him of his dog-lust? No way. He wants his coonhounds just as much as ever.

One day, while hoeing corn down by the river, Billy sees an abandoned fisherman camp. So he does what any 11-year-old boy would do: snoops around.

In the camp, he finds a sportsman's magazine that changes his life (his words not ours.)

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