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  1. A leg of lamb. All right then, they would have lamb for supper. She carried it upstairs, holding the thin bone-end of it with both her hands, and as she went through the living-room, she saw him standing over by the window with his back to her, and she stopped.

  2. Lamb to the Slaughter" is a 1953 short story by Roald Dahl. It was initially rejected, along with four other stories, by The New Yorker, but was published in Harper's Magazine in September 1953. It was adapted for an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (AHP) that starred Barbara Bel Geddes and Harold J. Stone.

  3. A pregnant woman kills her husband with a frozen leg of lamb and covers up the crime by serving it to the police investigators. Read the full story summary, analysis, themes, quotes, and characters of Roald Dahl's short story.

  4. A short story by Roald Dahl about a pregnant woman who kills her husband with a frozen leg of lamb and covers up the crime. The story explores themes of marriage, gender, and black humor.

  5. A wife kills her unfaithful husband with a frozen leg of lamb and serves it to the police who investigate his death. Read a plot summary and analysis of this 1953 short story by Roald Dahl, suggested by Ian Fleming.

  6. At that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head.

  7. Learn about Roald Dahl's short story of suspense and black humor, published in 1953 and adapted for TV. Find summaries, analysis, quotes, and more in this comprehensive study guide.

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