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by Yann Martel
About 108 pages (32,371 words)
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Part 2 Chapter 46 Summary

As the second day passed, Pi waited for his rescuers, but none arrived. He dreaded having to spend another night on the water. He noticed a great number of sharks and fish swimming near the boat. Orange Juice sat up in the boat, relaxing. She saw and acknowledged Pi, but didn't pay him much attention. Then the hyena emerged from his hiding place and began to go crazy. He jumped up onto the dying zebra and began to tear away at its flesh and its innards. The zebra was eaten from the inside out. Pi was terrified. The sights and smells of the massacre were unbearable. Orange Juice decided not to watch the happenings peacefully. She began roaring deeply and loudly. The hyena responded with a higher-pitched roar. Some of the.....

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