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- He glimpsed the huge white belly upthrown in an
- arc, had a nightmarish vision of a smaller replica
- squirming from its thorax, screamed as the jaws
- opened on the bow, encompassing rails, anchor, and
- the strange serpent line.
- The jaws ground shut in a rending crash.
- There was an instant of silence. Then the bow
- lit in a blue electric glow.
- He smelled ozone, burning insulation, and a raw
- acrid odor he could not place.
- Then he knew.
- The teeth had cut the power-line to the lighthouse
- on the point.
- The Cape North light went out.
- The great fish, as long as the boat, seemed to
- grow before his eyes. It snapped suddenly bone-
- rigid, danced across the water on its tail, emitting a
- pale blue luminescence, weightless and graceful as
- a vision in a dream.
- By moonlight, he saw the shark, belly up, slither-
- ing into the depths.
- - Jaws 2, Pages 287-288
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