“There it was, the big wooden scenery board that was going to be designed to look like the Lamont house. Right across the top, someone had spray-painted: OLD SHEP, DEAD MUTT. It was so awful that it made me feel sick. It showed absolutely no respect for the play, the actors, the director, the scenery painters, the book— Beside me, Trudi brayed a laugh right into my ear. “Old Shep, Dead Mutt! Yeah, that’s funny!” “Well, I don’t think so,” I said with feeling. Who was mean enough to do a rotten th...ing like this? I stopped myself just as I was about to blurt out Wallace’s name. I’d already blown the whistle on him once. And anyway, I didn’t have to. Nathaniel Spitzner beat me to it. “Wallace Wallace did it! It must have been him! He’s the only one who hates Old Shep, My Pal!” “Shut up, bigmouth!” snapped Trudi. “Calm down, everyone,” ordered Mr. Fogelman. “I won’t have anyone accused without proof. We’ll ask Wallace when he gets here.” “I’m here now,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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