The Mysterious Disappearence Of Leon - Plot & Excerpts
The twins decided they had to see Mr. Kunkel early the next morning (or, as Tina put it, they would die of hypertension). That meant skipping school, but Tina thought of a good excuse. It was Rosh Hashanah. “After all, we are orphans,” she said, “so we could be Jewish as far as anyone knows.”Although they walked together across the park, the twins still had not told one another about their discoveries. “That would be going too far,” thought Tony.Augie Kunkel had never invited Mrs. Carillon or the twins to his apartment. He wasn’t especially ashamed of his fourth-floor walk-up with its shabby furniture; there was just no place to sit. Books were everywhere: on the chairs, on his desk, on the floor, on the sink.Tony, knowing his friend would be flustered by their unexpected arrival, had written down his discovery in order to save time and embarrassment. He handed the note to Mr. Kunkel before he was able to stammer out a greeting.Augie Kunkel was even more bewildered after reading Tony’s message.
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