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The Westing Game Study Guide

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by Ellen Raskin
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The Long Party: Chapter 10 Summary

The heirs arrive for the party at Judge Ford's apartment. Judge Ford has an ulterior motive: to find out as much as she can about the other heirs. When she asks Grace Wexler just how she is related to the Westing family, Grace gives a vague reply; the judge concludes that Grace is a pretender.

Dr. Jake Wexler notices Mr. Hoo's serious attitude about money and decides that Mrs. Wexler has been paired with the perfect partner for the game. Jake seeks out Madame Hoo, his game partner. Even though she doesn't understand English, he kindly speaks with her, explaining to Angela that Madame Hoo will never speak English if people don't take the time to talk with her.

Chris Theodorakis watches legs, looking for the person who limps exactly like whoever.....

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