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All Creatures Great and Small Study Guide

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by James Herriot
About 89 pages (26,828 words)
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Chapter 64 Summary

Dr. Farnon, Herriot, and Stewie enter the track's bar. It's not much of an establishment and doesn't even have many chairs. The food is decent, however, and Dr. Farnon instructs the waitress to keep filling their glasses with whiskey. Two hours later, Dr. Farnon is very drunk and realizes that he has kept the two men from the Circuit waiting. When they find the two men and their wives, they are angry at being kept waiting.

It is apparent that the Circuit representatives have changed their minds about Dr. Farnon, who is wobbling around. They ask to leave immediately, and Dr. Farnon takes them to his car. The only problem is, he can't find his keys. After a thorough inspection of his pockets, he comes up empty. Stewie arrives with his tiny Austin.....

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