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The Last Juror Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 80 pages (24,035 words)
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Part 3, Chapter 34 Summary

Willie prints the story of the Padgitt parole hearing on the front page of the newspaper and sends it to all the officials present at the hearing. In return, he received a threatening letter from the attorney for the Parole Board. Harry Rex assured Willie that the Parole Board attorney couldn't touch him.

At lunch with Miss Callie, Willie learned that she was going on a diet to improve her health. Lunch was low fat, but tasted just as good. Willie shared two letters from Sam with her. He was now attending college in Canada. Callie continued to express concern for Willie's eternal soul.

Willie was still attending churches for his newspaper series. After church one Sunday, he spotted a young man from the Padgitt.....

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