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A Clockwork Orange Study Guide

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by Anthony Burgess
About 89 pages (26,675 words)
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Part 1, Chapter 3 Summary

The droogs arrive back to town where they run out of gas near the train station. They decide, before they get on the train to head back into the city, that they will have fun by pushing the Durango '95 into the water, which is mostly like sewer water, and the boys only push the car until they are in danger of touching the sewage.

The boys then head up to the train station and get on a train home. While on the train they begin to destroy the seats by cutting them up. On arriving back in the city, they head back to the Korova Milk Bar, yawning and talking about how they have to go to school in the morning.

At the Korova, it is now more crowded than it was.....

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