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by Carl Hiaasen
About 95 pages (28,445 words)
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Chapter 15 Summary

Dilbeck wakens to the sharp smell of Moldowsky's cologne. Moldowsky and Crandall are standing at his bedside. Crandall and Moldowsky are trying to think of alternative methods to quench Dilbeck's sex drive. They insist that Dilbeck be ready to attend a fundraiser that evening. Six potential sugar vote congressmen will be flown in for the affair and Dilbeck will not miss it, despite his protests. Dilbeck swears to Moldowsky that this is the last time he will chase women. Dilbeck falls asleep to dreams of a beautiful dancer with dark hair, small breasts and a beautiful smile. He wakens and is fascinated at the apparition. He knows he had seen that girl somewhere, but cannot remember where.

Orly installs a wind machine to blow the girls hair when they dance on stage. He also.....

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