Montag needs help understanding the books that he has stolen, he visits an old English professor that he met a few years prior.
"I want you to teach me to understand what I read."
Mildred's friends come over to visit and watch TV. Montag gets fed up with them, so he tries to teach them something from his book.
"But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar..."
Beatty finds out about Montag's books, so he confronts him at his house. To save himself and Faber, Montag kills Beatty.
There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, for I am arm'd so strong in honesty that they pass by me as the idle wind, which I respect not.
Montag runs to Faber's house for help. Before leaving, Montag helps Faber to escape from the mechanical hound
"...I deserve everything. Run, for God’s sake. Perhaps I can delay them here—”
"He tossed his own clothing into the river and watched it swept away."
Montag jumps into the river so the mechanical hound loses his scent. Once he washes up on shore, he changes into Fabers clothes.
Montag meets the drifters, a group of intellectuals that are considered outlaws in their society; they help Montag remember books so they can print them in the future.
“Welcome back from the dead.”
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