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by Stephen King
About 109 pages (32,645 words)
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Chapter 46, Wendy Summary

Wendy goes downstairs to make lunch for her and her son. On the way back, Wendy thinks to herself that she needs to find out where Jack is, and in what condition. Wendy finds Jack on the floor behind the bar. As he stirs, she feels pity for him and offers to help him upstairs. Jack, however, grabs her and accuses her and Danny of plotting against him. Rising to his feet, Jack begins to strangle her. Danny suddenly comes from over the bar, landing on his father just as Wendy begins to pass out. Pushing him aside, Jack regains his hold, but Wendy grabs a nearby wine bottle and smashes it over his head, knocking him out.

Wendy then convinces Danny that it is not his father who is doing these actions,.....

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