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* AbortionFalloutDrama: The narrator and protagonist, Vivienne, was pressured into an abortion by a lover who seemed considerate and sensitive up until she announced she was pregnant. Then, he blamed her for the situation and insisted on paying for her trip to Switzerland (abortion was illegal in Great Britain at the time). She doesn't want the procedure but goes through with it because she doesn't want to be a single mother, either.

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* AbortionFalloutDrama: The narrator and protagonist, Vivienne, was pressured into an abortion by a lover who seemed considerate and sensitive up until she announced she was pregnant. Then, he blamed her for the situation and insisted on paying for her trip to Switzerland (abortion was illegal in Great Britain at the time). She doesn't want the procedure but goes through with it because she doesn't want to be a single mother, either.



* BrokenBird: Vivienne's love-life really roughed her up; she was just a summer fling to her first boyfriend and the second coldly dumped her when she got pregnant. The chapter about the latter guy is even named "Bird With a Wing Down".

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* BrokenBird: Vivienne's love-life really roughed her up; she was just a summer fling to her first boyfriend and the second coldly pressured her into an abortion and dumped her when she got pregnant. The chapter about the latter guy is even named "Bird With a Wing Down".



* {{Interquel}}: John Griswold's chronology of Fleming's Bond stories placed this one as happening in October of 1961, between Chapters 5 and 6 of ''Literature/OnHerMajestysSecretService''. (Although this is just one possible chronological placement, as Fleming's dates are notoriously inconsistent.)

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* {{Interquel}}: John Griswold's chronology of Fleming's Bond stories placed this one as happening in October of 1961, between Chapters 5 and 6 of ''Literature/OnHerMajestysSecretService''. (Although this This is just one possible chronological placement, though, as Fleming's dates are notoriously inconsistent.)
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* {{Interquel}}: John Griswold's chronology of Fleming's Bond stories placed this one as happening in October of 1961, between Chapters 5 and 6 of ''Literature/OnHerMajestysSecretService''. (Although this is just one possible chronological placement, as Fleming's dates are notoriously inconsistent.)
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The tenth ''Literature/JamesBond'' book by Creator/IanFleming, published in 1962. He personally felt this was his worst work.

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The tenth ''Literature/JamesBond'' book by Creator/IanFleming, published in 1962. He personally felt this was his worst work.
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The tenth ''Film/JamesBond'' [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe film]] shares the name of the novel [[InNameOnly but not its plot]], as Fleming refused to allow them to use anything else. However, its main villains Sluggsy Morant and Sol "Horror" Horowitz (the first one completely bald, and the second with metal teeth) did sneak into the film in the guise of Sandor and Jaws, because Fleming had been dead over a decade at this point and couldn't really object.

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The tenth ''Film/JamesBond'' [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe film]] shares the name of the novel [[InNameOnly but not its plot]], as Fleming personally felt this was his worst work and refused to allow them to use anything else. However, its main villains Sluggsy Morant and Sol "Horror" Horowitz (the first one completely bald, and the second with metal teeth) did sneak into the film in the guise of Sandor and Jaws, because Fleming had been dead over a decade at this point and couldn't really object.

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