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by Kurt Vonnegut
About 44 pages (13,269 words)
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Chapter 31-33 Summary

The narrator attends a meeting of The Iron Guard of the White Sons of the American Constitution in order to eulogize one of the members of Dr. Jones' entourage who had recently passed away. At the meeting, Dr. Jones plays a clip of one of the narrator's broadcasts. The narrator sat there in the darkness and listened to his horrible words being replayed for him. He wasn't shocked by them, as he knew full well what he had done and said.

He feels a note being slipped into his pocket. After he gives the eulogy, he rushes off into the bathroom to see what is on the note. It reads, "Coal-bin door unlocked. Leave at once. I am waiting for you in vacant store across the street. Urgent. Your life in danger. Eat.....

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