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A Clockwork Orange Study Guide

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by Anthony Burgess
About 89 pages (26,675 words)
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Part 3, Chapter 3 Summary

The police beat off the men and turn to Alex, who is shocked by the faces of the police officers. It is Billyboy and Dim. They tell the third police officer that the men had a right to revenge, as Alex had harmed one of them greatly several years ago. However, Alex is reminded that Dim had just as much to do with that situation, and tells him so. However, Dim responds that he does not remember such an act, and then reprimands Alex for calling him "Dim" instead of "Officer."

They push Alex into the squad car and begin driving. Alex tries to ask them about Pete, but they ignore him. Billyboy starts talking about what a nice day it is for a drive to the country, and then they explain.....

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