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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 11 - Allumeuse Summary

The train continues South through Washington and Virginia, and Bond and Solitaire wake up somewhere in North Carolina. Right away Bond calls for Baldwin, the attendant, and starts thinking of a plan to elude Mr. Big's men. He asks Baldwin if there is a subway platform in Jacksonville. Baldwin tells him there is, and the train will stop there at five o'clock in the morning. Bond arranges with Baldwin to have everything ready for them to get off the train as quickly as possible at the Jacksonville stop. Bond then tells Solitaire about the danger they are in and relates his plan to her. Solitaire is not surprised they have been spotted. She tells Bond Mr. Big controls many people and he can make them do anything he wants. Bond wants.....

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