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by Kurt Vonnegut
About 44 pages (13,269 words)
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Chapter 25-27 Summary

When the narrator and Resi finally make it home, the narrator notices that his mailbox is stuffed full again and now someone has drawn a swastika next to his name on the box. The narrator lets Resi in on his renewed fame. All of a sudden, a man walks up and says, "Campbell! Howard W. Campbell. You know him?" The narrator starts to deny it when the man pulls out a newspaper picture of the narrator and discovers that the narrator is the man he is looking for. He narrator looks down at the paper to discover one of the headlines indicates that Israel has located a war criminal and is pressuring the United States to send him there to be tried. The war criminal was him. Israel wants him sent over there......

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