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Chapter 4, All Cats are Grey Summary
Bond goes to Tracy's room. She does not want to speak, only to make love. Afterwards, she asks him to come back in the morning for one more tryst. She appears happy, but as he leaves, she seems to be crying. The next morning, they make love again. When Bond tries to make plans with her for the day, she gets angry and picks a fight with him, telling him to get out and leave her alone. An interlude flashes forward again to Bond and Tracy roaring through the night on the boat, captives.
Back to earlier in the day, Bond can't get Tracy out of his head. He is convinced that their encounter was a final fling and that Tracy plans to kill herself. He rents a car that she won't recognize and follows her to the beach. He doesn't see the unobtrusive car following him. This leads Bond...
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