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by Stephen King
About 109 pages (32,645 words)
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Chapter 32, The Bedroom Summary

Jack and Wendy are sitting in their bedroom, and while Wendy watches Danny sleep, Jack looks over his play. Wendy asks how he plans to get Danny off the mountain and Jack laughs, explaining angrily that they are snowed in. As Jack admits that he is angry with himself for breaking the CB, Wendy leans against him, comfortingly. Jack begins to stroke her breast as they talk. He tells her he can snowshoe Danny down, but that she would have to stay behind. Suddenly, Wendy sits up, excited, remembering that the hotel has a snowmobile in the shed. Jack explains that the snowmobile may not have gas or spark plugs, and may not work. As he speaks, he has an urge shut her up by twisting her now exposed breast until.....

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