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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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The next thing April knows, she and Marshall are at a police station. The doctor bandages her hands where she has scraped them on the rough fence and a policeman asks her questions. April never saw who attacked her and so she can't tell the police what he or she looked like. April's first concern is Marshall and where he is. The policeman tells her that he is asking a lot of questions but won't answer any of theirs. Marshall is brought into the room where April is lying down in the hope that he'll tell her what he saw. April gets him to say that the person who attacked her was someone that Marshall would recognize. He also apologizes to April for not being able to help her.

When April asks Marshall who.....

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