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by Ian Fleming
About 47 pages (14,190 words)
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Chapter 9, Bitter Champagne; Chapter 10, Studillac to Saratoga Summary

Bond meets Tiffany for their date at 21. Tiffany makes it clear from the beginning that she has no intention of becoming intimate with Bond, which he finds amusing. They talk over dinner about the Spangled Gang and the smuggling racket. Bond tells Tiffany he would like a permanent job with the gang, an idea she does not seem to find pleasing. Tiffany tells Bond that the man she works for at the Tiara is Seraffimo Spang and that the smuggling ring appears to be run by a man named A B C. She knows little about him but does happen to have his phone number. Bond tries to push her for more information, but she becomes tense and refuses. Later, when Bond walks Tiffany to.....

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