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Sailor Song Study Guide

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by Ken Kesey
About 40 pages (11,856 words)
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Chapter 20 Summary

Shoola's little sister, Nell, discovers a mysterious object under the production building. The film crew stops because the sea lions have escaped. The Foxcorp yacht has been vandalized with sewage, similar to how Ike once vandalized carnivals. An urgent message comes from the crew of the Cobra. They have been caught in a freak storm that spins the boat in tight circles. Ike and the Foxcorp yacht go to rescue them. Ike takes a small boat out to get them. On the first trip, he takes most of the Cobra crew to the yacht. He goes back to get Greer, who describes the strange purple clouds that caused the storm. Another purple cloud.....

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