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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 31 Summary

They have to hold Jason down as his anger boils, and he goes crazy. Finally they get him into the Citroln for the return trip to Paris. Krupkin arranges for the necessary clean up at the restaurant, eliminating all traces of any Soviet involvement. He assures Jason that from his own experience, Tannenbaum is an impenetrable safe spot for the children. They call Peter Holland from the Soviet embassy in Paris and tell him about the leak. He promises to guard the children and informs them that they are closing in on Medusa. In a phone call to St. Jacques, they figure out that it was Pritchard who listened in on their private call and had to be the leak to Carlos.

Jason contacts Dominique Lavier and arranges to meet her. From the information.....

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