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by Ian Fleming
About 48 pages (14,442 words)
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Part Two - Tuesday, Wednesday, Chapter 12 - The Moonraker Summary

Being inside the rocket was like being inside an enormous gun barrel. Bond finds it beautiful. The building is very quiet with the workers all consumed with their work. Drax points out where the warhead will be. Bond is again impressed with the man's passion and knowledge of the entire working of the project. He assumes his brute behavior during the card game must be how he releases tension built up from this stressful job. Drax says that when they fire the Moonraker, it will be like committing murder. Bond is puzzled for a moment, but then Drax continues to say that it will be like the murder of his child.

Some of the German engineers come up, and Drax introduces Bond to them. He.....

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