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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 75 pages (22,371 words)
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Chapter 48 Summary

Dr. Grant and the children are in the golf cart they had found in the previous iteration, and they are racing through the underground tunnel. They are relieved to come up into the light, very close to the tourist compound. They enter the visitor center and find it in shambles. Nearby is the body of a guard, and they pick up his radio and are now able to communicate and discover that the survivors are in the lodge, because the raptors have invaded nearly everywhere else. There's not much time left, because the raptors are able to bite through the steel bars that cover the lodge windows. The steel bars are currently not electrified, since the power is off.

They decide the best course of action is for Dr. Grant to run out to.....

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