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Time and Again Study Guide

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by Jack Finney
About 72 pages (21,530 words)
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Chapter 11 Summary

Once again, Si is asked an extensive series of questions to determine whether he changed anything in the present by being in the past, and once again it seems to the scientists on the project that he didn't. This time, however, there are many more people who attend the questioning and the sessions afterwards during which Si tells what happened. He omits any mention of Katie, narrating how he decided to tell Danziger later, and in private.

As the members of the board of directors meet in a closed session to discuss what to do next, Si waits in Ruben's office. Finally, he's called back into the meeting, and Esterhazy sums up what's been discussed - concerns about Si changing the present when he's in the past. He says the Board has determined that.....

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