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Goldfinger Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 81 pages (24,321 words)
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Bond awakens in a luxurious room on the twelfth floor of the Floridiana Hotel. Stepping to his balcony, he surveys the hotel grounds. After showering and dressing, Bond goes over the situation in his mind while eating breakfast. The plan is for Bond to pose as a businessman in Miami to meet with Du Pont and to accompany Du Pont to his morning game of canasta with Goldfinger. He has asked Du Pont to give him a passkey to Goldfinger's hotel suite so that he might search it for evidence that Goldfinger is a regular cardsharp.

After breakfast, Bond sets out to explore the layout of the hotel before meeting Du Pont in the formal hotel garden. He meets with Du Pont, who gives him the passkey and leads him to the.....

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