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And How Beautiful Was the Falling Snow, The Night of the Revolution Summary
The three strangers who had been onstage with Sunay were Z Demirkol, a former Communist and writer, and two Turkish militant friends, that most people in the audience assumed were in the play. They overtook Ka outside the theater admonishing him that he needed to kill them before they killed him. Ka took a different route to avoid them as he headed back to the hotel, hearing gunshots farther away.
Trudging through the snow, Ka heard voices across the street as some men tried to break down the door to the telephone office. Ka recognizes the three men he encountered earlier, Z Demirkol and his two thugs, who now tied up the telephone company manager who had just gotten out of...
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