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Journey to the East Study Guide

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by Hermann Hesse
About 47 pages (14,205 words)
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Part V Summary

H.H. wakes the next morning to find Leo sitting in his living room. Overjoyed, he greets Leo, who says simply that he has been sent by the League to get him. He tells H.H. that he gave his letter to the officials of the League and that he is to appear before the High Throne. H.H. can hardly remember what he had written the night before, but nonetheless is glad that Leo has come. He suddenly realizes that Leo has confirmed that there is still a League that was still active without him. In his years of despair, H.H. was never sure if the League had continued or if he was perhaps the last member. Now he is excited to appear before the High Throne and maybe even have judgment passed on him......

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