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Goldfinger Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 81 pages (24,321 words)
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The next morning, Bond calls in to the headquarters of the Secret Service and gives a cryptic report of his progress. He tells the Chief of Staff on the phone that Goldfinger will be flying with his car to France that day, and that he wants to arrange to be alone with his car at some point in order to plant a homing device on it. The Chief of Staff replies that he has heard that Bond's golf game was for some very high stakes. Bond asks how he knows, and is told that someone tipped off Scotland Yard that someone at Universal Export was in possession of a large amount of cash, and that an envelope with Bond's winnings had arrived at the office. Goldfinger had paid, but had.....

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