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Don't Stop the Carnival Study Guide

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by Herman Wouk
About 67 pages (20,104 words)
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Norman Paperman and frogman Bob Cohn go to meet Henny Paperman, Lester Atlas, Hazel Paperman and Sheldon Klug at the airport as they arrive on the same plan that's supposed to be carrying a shipment of 200 chateaubriand steaks for the big holiday party at the Gull Reef Inn. As they await the arrival of the plans, Paperman and Cohn discuss Iris Tramm; the frogman says he's nothing more than someone for the actress to tell her troubles to and confirms her longstanding affair with Sanders—A California Republican who is also an ambitious politician unwilling to leave his wife or career for Iris. When the New Yorkers arrive, Atlas thunders in a voice that even in mid-range has the volume of a tobacco auctioneer asking if there's a bar in the.....

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