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The Bourne Ultimatum Study Guide

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by Robert Ludlum
About 71 pages (21,434 words)
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Chapter 25 Summary

Back in France, Jason is looking for Marie and trying to reach Alex Conklin, who is unavailable because of his own security. Franzois has arranged for a Paris bank to receive the funds Bourne must transfer immediately from the Cayman Islands so that he can pay off Santos. He goes to places he remembers that he and Marie had visited years ago when they were in Paris. Bernadine instructs Jason to go to the Banque Normandie, where Monsieur Tabouri is expecting a Monsieur Simon who will transfer seven million francs by voice authorization. Within thirty-five minutes the money is in France. In yet another guise, the Chameleon Bourne goes for his rendezvous with Santos, the Jackal's premier conduit for information exchanges. Santos wants to crawl "out of his sewer" and be free to.....

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