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Part IV: Montevideo, 1956-59. Chapters 31-36 Summary
Kittredge writes to Harry, saying she won't write for a while. Harry throws himself into his work. Things are good; Varkhov is checking out new apartments, and the Agency will bug his villa.
In Chapter 32, Harry writes to Kittredge, describing a visit from Vice President Nixon, who recalls a dinner where he met Hunt long ago. He also talks about the love nest Zenia and Georgi have set up, which is full of sneakys.
Harry describes the passionate affair between Zenia and Georgi in Chapter 33. Meanwhile,Harry and Hugh talk about a possible transfer to Israel. Harry is supposed to confirm this later by calling Rosen. However, Rosen tells him it's not possible, alluding that it is his mother's Jewish roots. Harry discusses the system for getting tapes from the love nest, and...
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