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The Lost World Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 126 pages (37,697 words)
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The children run to Levine and greet him with happy hugs. Despite himself, he can't help but smile at them. Kelly and Arby explain their actions. They thought the grown-ups would need their help. Malcolm tells Levine that the children were worried because Levine got into trouble here on the island. The men berate Levine for coming to Isla Sorna by himself with no notice. Levine explains about the encephalitis outbreak in Costa Rica. He indicates that they have precious little time to study the animals before the government catches on and destroys every animal on the island. Levine assures them that he did not come alone, but then the others learn that his guide, Diego, was killed by a dinosaur. Levine has miraculously escaped. He spent the night in a tree, hounded.....

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