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The Westing Game Study Guide

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by Ellen Raskin
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The Trackers: Chapter 18 Summary

Reading the Wall Street Journal, Turtle sees an article about the newly-elected chairman of the board of Westing Paper Products; Julian R. Eastman has announced that earnings from all divisions are expected to double. Turtle sends Flora to the broker's office with the instructions to sell everything else and put all their money into Westing Paper Products. Later, at the stockbroker's office, Flora watches as Westing Paper Products stock goes up.

Theo thinks his adventures with Crow the night before were a dream, but he remembers his conclusions about his and Doug's clues: a formula for ammonium nitrate. Doug is getting ready for Saturday's track meet, but Theo persuades him to follow Otis Amber. Doug follows Otis, who makes a variety of deliveries and other stops, including the office of E.J. Plum.....

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