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Mary Maloney's Lamb To The Slaughter
Lamb to the Slaughter : a summary (by Yvanna, Marina and Maëva)

Mary Maloney, a devoted woman to her husband was looking forward to seeing him again. As usual, she had prepared everything he could need at home when he would come back from work. But, when he came back that day, he looked preoccupied. She kept on taking so much care of him as she was used to, but it seemed like he had something to tell her, something she would never forget.
When he was done telling her whet he had to tell her, she felt like the whole world had fallen apart but she could barely pretend that everything was alright.
In a different state of mind, she hit him until he couldn’t breathe anymore.
What would come next? She was already planning it.
She would cook

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