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The Egypt Game Study Guide

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by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
About 52 pages (15,510 words)
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Confession and Confusion Summary

That night, after Marshall asks his question about the location of Security, Toby struggles with his conscience. He calls April and tells her that he has to talk to her and Melanie the next day. At school, Toby confesses that he has been the one writing the answers on the back of the questions to Thoth. He is really worried this time, however, because he doesn't know where Security is and he is unable to provide the answer.

Toby tells them about his ability to go back to Egypt a night; he's frequently left alone at night while his parents are out doing things. There was something that really made Toby nervous, though. The last time he emerged through the fence, there was someone in the alley behind him. Not wanting to stick.....

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