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Neuromancer Study Guide

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by William Gibson
About 76 pages (22,856 words)
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Chapter 11 Summary

Case, Molly and Armitage meet at Le Restaurant Vingtiime Siicle to have dinner and watch the show, presented by Peter Riviera. Case is hung over from his drug high, and Armitage expresses concern, which Case dismisses. Riviera tells the audience his show is entitled 'The Doll' and dedicates it to Lady 3Jane Marie-France Tessier-Ashpool. In the show, Riviera assembles various body parts into a likeness of Molly and has sex with her while she uses her razors to slice Riviera apart.

Case becomes sick and goes outside to vomit. When he returns, Molly is missing. Armitage accidentally breaks a wineglass in his hand and refuses to tell Case where Molly has gone. Case looks around the restaurant and briefly notices the face of a young girl, striking but not beautiful. Case leaves the restaurant.....

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