Breakfast at Tiffany's Section 9: Difference between revisions

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== Summary==
== Summary==
Paul awaits the morning mail on September 30th, expecting to receive birthday cards from his family. While waiting, Holly shows up and invites him to go horseback riding in Central Park and give farewell to her favorite horse, Mabel Minerva. Paul,then learns that Holly intends to move to Brazil with Jose. While riding through the park, a group of boys jump from behind the bushes and spook their horses. The Paul's horse bolts out of control and he falls off when the horse comes to a halt.
The narrator awaits the morning mail on September 30th, expecting to receive birthday cards from his family. While waiting, Holly shows up and invites him to go horseback riding in Central Park and give farewell to her favorite horse, Mabel Minerva. The narrator,then learns that Holly intends to move to Brazil with Jose. While riding through the park, a group of boys jump from behind the bushes and spook their horses. Thus, the narrator's horse bolts out of control and he falls off when the horse comes to a halt.


Paul soaks in his tub after the horse accident, while Holly waits to rub liniment on him. After a brief period, Madame Spanella and two detectives burst into his apartment to arrest Holly for her connection with Sally Tomato's drug ring. Holly insults the lady detective by calling her a bull-dyke and the detective slaps her. That evening Holly’s and Mr. Tomato’s lawyers (Oliver “Father” O’Shaughnessy) arrests are advertised in the news.
The narrator soaks in his tub after the horse accident while Holly waits to rub liniment on him. After a brief period, Madame Spanella and two detectives burst into his apartment to arrest Holly for her connection with Sally Tomato's drug ring. Holly insults the lady detective by calling her a bull-dyke and the detective slaps her. That evening, Holly and Oliver O'Shaughnessy, Sally Tomato's attorney,get arrested and it make the front page of the newspaper.


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