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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 books a room at the same hotel where he left Tilly and is not surprised to find there is no Tilly Soames in the register. He wonders if she has registered under a different name or gone to another hotel. He mulls over the probably details of Goldfinger's smuggling plot in his mind and wonders again about Tilly. He inquires about the golf tournament and is told that golf tournaments are not played there in the spring. Bond realizes she must not be a professional spy to use such a flimsy cover. He had wondered if she might be a SMERSH agent keeping an eye on Goldfinger, but he decides she does not have the thorough training.

Bond prepares to sneak back into the grounds of Goldfinger's house......

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