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Duologues and Working on the Railroad Summary
Smith and Doc discuss Hayduke in detail. Smith is beginning to distrust Hayduke, but Doc notes Hayduke is trustworthy but angry because of his experiences. Smith also admits he wonders why Doc is a part of the group, to which Doc replies he has seen cancer due to air pollution eating up his patients. Next, Hayduke and Abbzug are discussing Smith. Hayduke doesn't trust Smith, but Abbzug notes he is the only decent one in the group. Hayduke and Smith are next discussing Abbzug, whom Hayduke claims to dislike, but whom Smith believes to be vital. Finally, Abbzug and Doc are discussing Hayduke and Smith. Abbzug claims to despise Hayduke, but likes Smith, although she believes him to be sexist. Doc begins to come on to Abbzug, but she interrupts him. Doc states...
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This section contains 829 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |