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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
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Chapter 33 Summary

Dr. Wu and Hammond sit in the rich old man's bungalow eating dinner. They eat ice cream and coffee and seem oblivious to the problems going on in the park. Inwardly, Dr. Wu is concerned about Hammond: He fears the old man is not completely stable. Hammond had spent most of the evening swaying between emotions, and now, as he and Dr. Wu speak, he talks about his desire to make money rather than to help humankind with the genetic discoveries his company patented. Meanwhile, out in the park, Dr. Harding and Dr. Sattler are still racing back to the tourist compound. Lumbering dinosaurs that take their time crossing the road stop them, and then they are able to continue on for a little while longer. Before long, though, they come screeching to.....

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