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Diamonds Are Forever Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 47 pages (14,190 words)
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Chapter 11, Shy Smile; Chapter 12, The Perpetuities Summary

That night Leiter and Bond meet for dinner at which time Leiter tells Bond that he has learned that Shy Smile will be on the practice track at five o'clock the next morning. Bond and Leiter go to the track to watch the horse run and find a horse that runs much faster than Shy Smile reportedly had done in the past. Later Bond goes exploring around the track while Leiter has a meeting with the jockey scheduled to ride Shy Smile. Bond wanders into an auction and watches as a woman pays a great deal of money for a pony. Leiter rejoins him a few minutes later and tells him that he has convinced the jockey to make an illegal move on another horse and rider.....

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