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Pages 272-320 Summary
In "Ipswich," Janusz clings to his routine of working many hours at the factory and then coming home and making repairs around the house. The grief and heartache he feels causes anger in him. He begins digging up the garden that had meant so much to him. He realizes now that it was a dream and now there are no more dreams.
In "Felixstowe," Tony surprises Silvana with a wardrobe full of clothes. She wonders if he had planned her coming here with him all along. She then asks if they had belonged to his dead wife, Lucy, and Tony replies that they did not. She sees herself in the mirror and sees a movie star instead. Tony says he loves her and they kiss.
In "Poland," as Silvana and Aurek are doing well on their own in the forest, they come across a road. Coming down this road they...
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