The Dog - Chapters 3-4 Summary & Analysis

Joseph O'Neill
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The Dog - Chapters 3-4 Summary & Analysis

Joseph O'Neill
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Chapter 3 - MORE THAN EVER

The Narrator is eventually hired, quickly moves to Dubai, where he learns that he will receive the title of Family Officer for the Batros family. In essence, he is paid to worry about things that they should be worrying about, but can’t be troubled by it. This includes everything from booking celebrities to sing at birthday parties, to making sure that the accounting is kept above board. The Narrator is worried that the Isle of Man accounts that are off-shore may be suspect, so in a fit of paranoia he has all of the family members sign affidavits stating that everything is legal.

Chapter 4 - THERE ARE PLENTY OF

Living in Dubai can be a little overwhelming and so the Narrator finds a servant to help him navigate through the cultural pitfalls. This person’s name is...

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