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media consumption. She becomes pregnant by him and searches futilely for an abortion care provider. Eventually she decides to look for a husband instead. Crouchback is chosen for parachute training prior to being sent into action one last time. The commanding officer at the training center is Ludovic. In the previous volume,
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Guy is injured during the parachute training, and finds himself stuck in an RAF medical unit, cut off from anyone he knows. He eventually contacts Jumbo Trotter to extract him and returns to live with his Uncle Peregrine. His father having died, and having left him a significant estate, Guy is now
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and Britain's subsequent alliance with the Soviet Union, feels the futility of the war. American soldiers are all over London. Virginia has fallen on hard times and is reduced to selling her furs. She had been persuaded to accompany Trimmer, her former hairdresser who was set up as a war hero for
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On his late father's advice, Guy attempts individual acts of salvation, but these ultimately make matters worse for the recipients. The Yugoslavian Jews receive gifts from Jewish organisations in the USA, infuriating the locals, although the gifts consist largely of warm clothes and food. After
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Before Guy goes abroad, he and Virginia are reconciled and remarry (or, in the eyes of the Catholic Church, resume their marriage). Virginia stays in London with his elderly bachelor uncle, Peregrine Crouchback, and has her baby there. Despite being incorrectly suspected of pro-Axis sympathies
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After the end of the war Guy meets the daughter of another old Roman Catholic family and marries her. In Waugh's first version of the novel's conclusion, Guy and his second wife produce further children who are ironically to be disinherited by Trimmer's son. Waugh altered this ending to an
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uncompromisingly childless marriage in the revised text, after realising that some readers interpreted such a conclusion as hopeful. "No nippers for Guy," he clarified in a letter to
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hits Uncle Peregrine's flat and kills him and Virginia, but spares Virginia and Trimmer's son, Gervase, who is in the country with Guy's sister.
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leaving Yugoslavia, Guy is told that some of his friends there have been executed as spies, largely because of their friendship with him.
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able to support himself comfortably. This attracts the attention of Virginia who begins to visit him.
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Guy Crouchback spends 1941–1943 in Britain, mostly at desk jobs. He turns 40 and, with the
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because of his time in pre-war Italy and his Catholicism, Guy is posted to
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The title is a reference to the Allied demand for an
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Unconditional surrender (disambiguation)

Sword of Honour
Officers and Gentlemen
British
Evelyn Waugh
Daniel Craig
Sword of Honour
Second World War
Unconditional Surrender of the Axis
German invasion of Russia
Officers and Gentlemen
Yugoslavia
Partisans
doodlebug
Nancy Mitford
The End of the Battle
Faded Page
A Companion to Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour: Home Page
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Evelyn Waugh
Bibliography
Decline and Fall
Vile Bodies
Black Mischief
A Handful of Dust
Scoop
Put Out More Flags

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