“It’s a beauty all right,” Kevin said. Giles crinkled the money in his pocket. He’d waited a long time for this airplane—and now, thanks to their dinosaur job, he could finally buy it. He knew every detail of the airplane by now, and had often daydreamed about taking it on its first flight in the big field near his house. “It’s great being rich, isn’t it?” said Kevin cheerfully. “Now I can buy an iPod to replace the one Tina blew up last month. Those dinosaurs are the best thing that’s ever happened to the genius business!” Giles jammed his hands into his pocket and turned away from the window. “Aren’t you going to buy it?” Kevin asked in confusion. “We’ve got to set them free,” Giles said. “What? The dinosaurs?” “It’s not fair to keep them trapped in that pool,” said Giles. “And all because Miss Frost wants to own the only dinosaurs in the world! It’s just like all those other valuable things in her house just collecting dust! It’s just greedy!”
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