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Live and Let Die Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 50 pages (14,902 words)
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Chapter 10 - The Silver Phantom Summary

Bond sneaks out of the hotel without being scene by any of Mr. Big's men. However, he is spotted as he enters the train station and one of Mr. Big's men gets on to Bond's train working as a waiter. Bond finds Solitaire waiting for him in his cabin. He enters the room and locks the door behind him. Solitaire is relived to see him; she takes his hand and kisses it thanking him. Right away she warns Bond that Mr. Big has many men looking for him. She heard him phone a man known as 'The Robber' in St. Petersburg, Florida and warned him to look out for Bond there as well. She then tells him the story of how she has been held captive for over a.....

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