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The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Study Guide

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by Sherman Alexie
About 70 pages (20,883 words)
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Chapter 19 Summary

Victor goes to the 7-11 during the graveyard shift. The 7-11 clerk looks at him suspiciously like he is going to rob the place and he talks about how his girlfriend used to look at him this way as well. The girlfriend looked at him like he was a criminal and then their love was over. Victor thought this was a logical flow of events.

Victor describes his previous girlfriend as becoming afraid of him because she thought he was angry too often. Victor would jump in his car and drive away after fights. Then he would get lost and would often feel lost in life. One night he ends up in a wealthy neighborhood and is pulled over by the police. The police officer tells him to be careful where he drives because.....

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