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Holes Study Guide

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by Louis Sachar
About 57 pages (17,178 words)
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Part 3: Chapter 50 Summary

The scene is Stanley's house and there's a large party going on. Stanley and Hector are there with lots of adults who are watching the Super Bowl. At a commercial break, everyone stops to watch Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston on camera as he slides into base and is pronounced, "Safe." Clyde tells the audience that he used to have smelly feet, but now, thanks to a great new product made from natural ingredients that fight fungus and bacteria, he truly does have Sweet Feet. The product, invented by Stanley's father the day after Stanley carried Zero up the mountain, is called Sploosh, and smells a little like peaches. The best part is that Clyde and his wife are actually friends with Stanley's family and they sit on his sofa. Clyde even.....

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