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by Clive Cussler
About 68 pages (20,293 words)
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Chapters 35 and 36 Summary

Chapter 34 closed with Dirk blacking out and beginning to drown. Chapter 35 opens with Summer swimming underwater. Reluctantly, she left her brother's side and dove underwater, where she now finds a large rock. Returning to her brother with the rock, she smashes open the iron ring and swims with her brother's body toward shore. She performs CPR on him and revives him. They rest for some time and then get back into the water, realizing that they need a boat to get anywhere. Silently, they swim to the dock and pull one of the boats off the shore and start rowing away. Before long, however, they are discovered and another boat gives chase. They may get out of the inlet into the Han River and leap from the boat just.....

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