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    Almost immediately; he was surrounded by dense jungle。 He tripped; tumbled down a muddy slope; and when he got to his feet was no longer sure which way to go。 He was at the bottom of a ravine; and the palm trees were ten feet tall; and very thick。 He couldn't see more than a few feet in any direction。 In a moment of panic; he realized he didn't know which way to go。 He pushed forward through the wet leaves; hoping to get his bearings back。

The kids were still peering over the railing; looking at the departing raptors。 Thorne pulled Levine to one side; and said quietly; 〃Why did you want us to e here?〃
    〃Just a precaution;〃 Levine said。 〃Bringing the infant to the trailer is asking for trouble。〃
    〃What sort of trouble?〃
    Levine shrugged。 〃We don't know; is the point。 But in general; parents don't like it when their babies are taken away。 And that baby has some very big parents。〃
    From the other side of the shelter Arby said; 〃Look! Look!〃
    〃What is it?〃 Levine said。
    〃It's a man。〃
    Gasping for breath; King emerged from the jungle and walked out onto the plain。 At last he could see where he was! He paused; soaked and muddy; to get his bearings。
    He was disappointed to find that he was nowhere near the boat。 In fact; he still seemed to be on the wrong side of the road。 He was facing a broad grassy plain; with a river coursing through it。 The plain was mostly deserted; although there were several dinosaurs farther down the banks。 They were the horned ones: triceratops。 And they looked a little agitated。 The big adults were raising their heads up and down; making barking sounds。
    Obviously; he would have to follow the river; until it brought him to the boat。 But he'd have to be careful getting past these triceratops。 He reached in his pocket and pulled out a candy bar。 He ripped the wrapping while he watched the triceratops; wishing they would go away。 How long would it take him to reach the boat? That was the only question on his mind。 He decided to move; triceratops or not。 He began walking through the tall grass。
    Then he heard a reptilian hiss。 It was ing from the grass; somewhere to his left。 And he noticed a smell; a peculiar rotten smell。 He paused; waiting。 The candy bar didn't taste so good; any more。
    Then; behind him; he heard splashing。 It was ing from the river。
    King turned to look。

〃It's one of those men from the jeep;〃 Arby said; standing in the high hide。 〃But why is he waiting?〃
    From their vantage point; they could see the dark shapes of the raptors; moving through the grass on the other side of the river。 Now two of the raptors came forward; splashing in the water。 Moving toward the man。
    〃Oh no;〃 Arby said。
        
King saw two dark; striped lizards moving across the river。 They walked on their hind legs; with a sort of hopping motion。 Their bodies were reflected in the flowing water of the river。 They snapped their long jaws; and hissed menacingly at King。
    He glanced upstream; and saw another lizard crossing; and another beyond that。 Those other animals were already deep in the water; and had begun to swim。
    Howard King backed away from the river; moving deeper into the tall grass。 Then he turned; and ran。 He was chest…deep in grass and running hard; gasping for breath; when suddenly another lizard head rose up in front of him; hissing and snarling。 He dodged; changed direction; but suddenly the nearest lizard leapt in the air。 It jumped so high its body cleared the grass…; he could see the entire animal flying through the air; its two hind legs raised to pounce。 He glimpsed curved; dagger…like claws。
    King turned again and the lizard shrieked as it landed on the ground behind him; and tumbled away in the grass。 King ran on。 He was energized by pure fear。 Behind him he heard the lizard snarling。 He ran hard: ahead was another twenty yards of grassy clearing; and then the jungle began again。 He saw trees … big trees。 He could climb one and get away。
    Off to the left; he saw another lizard moving diagonally across the clearing toward him。 King could only see the head above the grass。 The lizard seemed to be moving incredibly fast。 He thought: I'm not going to make it。
    But he would try。
    Panting; lungs searing; he sprinted for the trees。 Only ten more yards now。 His arms pumped; his legs churned。 His breath came in ragged gasps。
    And then something heavy struck him from behind; forcing him to the ground; and he felt searing pain down his back and he knew …it was the claws; they dug into the flesh of his back as he was knocked down。 He hit the dirt hard; and tried to roll; but the animal on his back held on; he could not move。 He was pinned down on his stomach; hearing the animal snarl behind him。 The pain in his back was excruciating; dizzying。
    And then he felt the animal's hot breath on the back of his neck; and he heard the snorting breath; and his terror was extreme。 Then suddenly a kind of lassitude; a deep and wele sleepiness; took him。 Everything became slow。 As if in a dream; he could see all the blades of grass in the ground in front of his face。 He saw them with a kind of languid intensity; and he almost did not mind the sharp pain on his neck; and he almost did not care that his neck was within the animal's hot jaws。 It seemed to be happening to someone else。 He was many miles away。 He had a moment of surprise when he felt the bones of his neck crunching loudly …
    And then blackness。
    Nothing。

〃Don't look;〃 Thorne said; turning Arby away from the railing in the high hide。 He drew the boy toward his chest; but Arby impatiently pushed away again; to watch what was happening。 Thorne reached for Kelly; but she stepped away from him; and stared out at the plain。
    〃Don't look;〃 Thorne kept saying。 〃Don't look。〃
    The kids watched; in silence。

Levine focused his binoculars on the kill。 There were now five raptors snarling around the man's body; tearing viciously at the carcass。 As he watched; one of the raptors jerked its head up; tearing away a piece of blood…soaked shirt; the ragged edge of the collar。 Another was shaking the man's severed head in its jaws; before finally dropping it on the ground。 Thunder rumbled; and lightning flashed in the distant sky。 It was growing dark; and Levine was having difficulty seeing exactly what was happening。 But it was clear that whatever hierarchical organization they had adopted for hunting was abandoned for a kill。
    Here it was every animal for itself; the frenzied raptors hopped and ducked their heads as they tore the body to pieces; and there was plenty of nipping and fighting among themselves。 One animal came up; with something brown hanging from its jaws。 The animal got an odd expression on its face as it chewed。 Then it turned away from the rest of the pack; and held the brown object carefully in its forearms。 In the growing darkness; it took Levine a moment to recognize what it was doing: it was eating a candy bar。 And it seemed to be enjoying it。
    The raptor turned back; and buried its long nose in the bloody carcass again。 From across the plain; other raptors were racing to join the feast; half…running; half…bounding in great forward leaps。 Snarling and furious; they threw themselves into the fray。
    Levine lowered his glasses; and looked at the two kids。 They were staring silently and calmly at the kill。

Dodgson
    
Dodgson was awakened by a noisy chattering; like the sound of a hundred tiny birds。 It seemed to be ing from all around him。 Slowly; he realized that he was lying on his back; on damp sloping ground。 He tried to move; but his body felt painful and heavy。 Some sort of weight pressed down on his legs; his stomach; his arms。 The weight on his chest made it difficult to breathe。
    And he was sleepy; incredibly sleepy。 He wanted nothing more in all the world than to go back to sleep。 Dodgson started to drift off to unconsciousness; but something was pulling at his hand。 Tugging at his fingers; one by one。 As if pulling him back to consciousness。 Slowly; slowly; pulling him back。
    Dodgson opened his eyes。
    There was a little green dinosaur standing beside his hand。 It leaned over; and bit his finger in its tiny j

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