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He
looked
at
her
,
around
the
room
and
at
the
other
boy
,
who
was
staring
at
him
too
.
He
had
no
idea
who
these
two
were
or
how
or
why
he
was
here
.
He
didn
t
know
anyone
named
Billy
.
All
he
knew
was
that
his
name
was
Arthur
and
he
was
from
London
.
He
looked
down
and
saw
the
socks
he
was
wearing
,
one
black
and
the
other
purple
.
"
Oh
,
I
say
,
these
are
most
certainly
not
mates
.
"
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The
girl
giggled
and
so
did
the
boy
.
"
Oh
,
you
re
silly
,
Billy
.
That
s
good
.
You
sound
just
like
Dr
.
Watson
on
those
Sherlock
Holmes
movies
you
re
always
watching
,
doesn
t
he
,
Jimbo
?
"
Then
she
skipped
off
,
and
the
boy
called
Jimbo
ran
out
,
shouting
,
"
Better
hurry
up
or
you
ll
be
late
.
"
Why
,
he
wondered
,
were
they
calling
him
Billy
when
his
name
was
Arthur
?
Was
he
an
impostor
?
Had
he
come
into
this
house
among
these
people
as
a
spy
?
A
detective
?
It
would
take
some
logical
thinking
to
put
the
pieces
of
the
puzzle
together
.
Why
was
he
wearing
two
different
-
color
socks
?
Who
had
put
them
on
?
What
was
going
on
here
?
"
You
coming
,
Billy
?
You
know
what
Daddy
Chal
will
do
if
you
re
late
again
.
"
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Arthur
decided
that
if
he
was
going
to
be
an
impostor
,
he
might
as
well
go
all
the
way
.
He
joined
Challa
and
Kathy
on
their
walk
to
the
Nicholas
Drive
school
,
but
he
said
nothing
all
the
way
there
.
When
they
passed
a
room
,
Kathy
said
,
"
Where
you
going
,
Billy
?
You
d
better
get
in
there
.
"
He
hung
back
until
he
could
figure
out
by
the
last
empty
seat
where
it
would
be
safe
to
sit
.
He
walked
to
it
without
looking
right
or
left
,
holding
his
head
high
,
not
daring
to
speak
;
he
had
figured
out
that
the
others
had
laughed
because
he
spoke
differently
.
The
teacher
handed
out
the
mimeographed
arithmetic
test
.
"
When
you
re
done
,
"
she
said
,
"
you
may
leave
your
papers
in
your
books
and
go
out
to
recess
.
After
you
come
back
,
check
your
answers
.
Then
I
ll
collect
the
papers
and
grade
them
.
"
Arthur
looked
at
the
test
and
sneered
at
the
multiplication
and
long
-
division
problems
.
He
picked
up
a
pencil
and
quickly
went
down
the
paper
,
doing
the
problems
in
his
head
and
writing
in
the
answers
.
When
he
was
done
,
he
put
the
paper
into
the
book
,
crossed
his
arms
and
stared
into
space
.