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Democracy Study Guide

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by Joan Didion
About 82 pages (24,542 words)
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Part 2: Chapters 13 and 14 Summary

Harry and Adlai fly to Seattle on the private jet to pick up Jessie for the funeral, but she refuses to come with them. Instead, she talks her way onto a C-5A transport that is on its way to Saigon.

Harry and Inez argue and take potshots at each other regarding their history together. Inez tries to talk about what has been good about the marriage, but Harry is not interested. Inez and Jack go to meet a radar specialist who reports seeing Jessie in Saigon. They end up in a bar and in each other's arms, and they fly to Hong Kong together.

Part 2: Chapters 13 and 14 Analysis

Jessie is going to Saigon when massive efforts have been mounted to bring all of the Americans and as many.....

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