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Part 2, Twelve Summary
Meyer Abramsky, along with his wife and their seven children, are ejected from their home on the settlement he helped found sixteen years ago. He refuses to leave at first, but instead, he boards a bus and shoots an Arab man, woman and child. Having already made his decision, Libor sits opposite from Alfredo on the train to Eastbourne, but they do not know each other since Julian never introduced them, so Julian is to blame. In Beachy Head, Libor sits at a table, drinking whisky and looking out to sea. He walks up the down lands. Despite Malkie's belief that she married an exceptional man, he does not fly or float; Libor drops straight down like anyone else. When Alfredo sees news of Libor's suicide, he mentions that he sat across from the old man on the train to his...
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