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by Ian Fleming
About 54 pages (16,251 words)
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Chapter 13, MInk-Lined Prison Summary

The room in which Bond and Honey find themselves looks like the luxury reception room of a high priced lawyer or doctor. There is thick carpet on the floor and expensive furniture as well as expensive paintings on the walls. Waiting for them are two women who begin to ask them questions as if they are guests at a spa. One woman keeps calling them patients. In response to their questions, Bond gives a false name and claims Honey is his wife. When the paperwork is filled out, one of the women leads Bond and Honey down several more hallways and to a room that is like a room in an expensive hotel. They are supplied with breakfast and told to make themselves at home. It is all very nice until.....

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