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On the Road | Part Four, Chapters 1-3: Summary and Analysis
New Characters:
Henry Glass: a young man just released from prison
Stan Shephard: a friend of Tim Gray’s who lives in Denver
Charity: Babe Rawlins’s aunt
Stan’s grandfather: a sad old man who doesn’t want Stan to leave with Sal and Dean
Summary
With the arrival of spring, Sal is ready to leave New York again. Dean is working as a parking lot attendant in Manhattan and living with Inez in the east eighties in a cold-water flat. Inez and Camille have been having long talks on the telephone about Dean and have become friendly....
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