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Chapter 9 and Around an Empty Grave Summary
In Chapter 9, the reader is traveling, reading On the Carpet of Leaves Illuminated by the Moon. He is on a bus when police officers confiscate the book, stating it has been banned in Ataguitania. A woman tells you to stop protesting and to follow her. Once off the bus, she takes the first taxi, and the reader takes the second, both of which stop in the countryside, where the two meet. The reader believes the woman is Lotaria, but she says to call her Corinna. The book she gives him, however, is not the one confiscated, but one titled Around an Empty Grave, which she claims is the same book. The reader questions why everything is fake, and Corinna notes they are in a country where all things are fake, and the revolution...
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