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by Ian Fleming
About 54 pages (16,251 words)
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Chapter 14, Come Into My Parlour; Chapter 15, Pandora's Box Summary

When Bond wakes, he finds Honey searching through the kimonos for one to wear to dinner that night when they are expected to dine with Doctor No. Bond picks one for her and then he calls for a hairdresser and a manicure for her. Bond is hoping that he will be able to steal a weapon from the hairdresser of the manicurist, but he finds that their tools are attached to a belt around their waists with a chain. Bond becomes despondent, worried that he will not be able to find a way to save himself and Honey. The girl comes for Bond and Honey, escorting them down the elevator to Doctor No's parlor. One solid wall in the room is glass, exposing twenty feet.....

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