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Part 2 Chapter 62 Summary
Pi awoke before sunrise after a restless night of sleep. Richard Parker was restless, too. Pi feared he may be getting thirsty, so he bled the water from the stills into a bucket and delivered it to the tiger along with two flying fish. Richard Parker discovered the bucket and lapped up the water. He looked up and Pi stared at him intently and blew the whistle. The tiger disappeared under the tarp. Pi was able to make the lifeboat more and more like a zoo habitat. As the day ended, Pi calculated that the next day would mark a week since the ship sank.
Part 2 Chapter 62 Analysis
Pi's days are becoming more routine, collecting water, fishing and taming the tiger. He is now taking control of his surroundings. Pi has found ways to keep himself occupied; he's developed a love...
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