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by Joyce Carol Oates
About 86 pages (25,737 words)
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Family Pictures: The Assault Summary

The first thing Michael Mulvaney Sr. does after learning the identity of the boy who attacked his daughter is to drive to the boy's house. A sheriff's deputy who is a friend of his meets Michael in the driveway. Corrine called him. Michael marches up to the house and demands to speak to Zachary Lundt, the boy Marianne identified as her attacker. Mort Lundt, the boy's father, is a friend of Michael's, but he does not act friendly this night. Mort tries to keep Michael from entering the house. Michael makes accusations. The deputy and Mort try to stop Michael from moving any further into the house, and Michael throws them off. Then,.....

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