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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 21 - 'Good Night to You Both'; Chapter 22 - Terror by Sea Summary

Bond is focused only on staying alive and getting to Solitaire. Mr. Big stops and opens a locked door, leading Bond into a small room. There they see Solitaire who awakes from a sleep and sees Bond. She runs at him and hugs him. Mr. Big immediately orders both of them to be tied up with rope. The guard binds both of them and then leaves the room for Mr. Big to speak to both of his captives. The big man tells Bond and Solitaire that they will die together, at six o'clock, when the Secatur leaves. Mr. Big says he is the first of the great black criminals. He then tells the two captives how they will die. He will.....

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