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Chapters 3 and 4 Summary and Analysis
Chapter 3: On the Charles
In the early morning, a sleek skiff traveled down the Charles River, steered by a two-man Harvard team. The Winklevoss brothers, Cameron and Tyler—both muscular and 6'5" with blond hair and blue eyes were often seen working out in the morning. The hard work of the brothers had placed them on the track to the Olympics. After hours of practice, the brothers were hungry and went to the dining hall at Pforzheimer House for breakfast.
At a nearby table was another student, Divya Narendra, who had his nose stuck in a copy of the Harvard Crimson. The two brothers and Divya had been involved in a secret project for quite some time. The three young men discussed their venture. Divya told the twins that Victor was out and that they needed to bring...
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