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Section Thirteen: Part Four (pages 308-325) Summary
Angier canceled the remainder of his bookings and used the apparatus only to duplicate the gold coins to ensure his family's fortune. He and his family return to Caldlow House separately as he uses the opportunity he has available to fake his death, something he was planning to do anyway. He uses one of his prestiges as a body for the death of Danton. Arthur Koenig comes to visit Angier's wife and speaks with Angier instead. He has the journal of Alfred Borden and has come to sell the pages on behalf of Olive Wescombe. Arthur advises Rupert that Borden, or at least one of the Bordens, has died of heart failure and Olive is in need of the funds. Angier purchases the book, and he and Julia read it several times. Julia...
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