Bunny Lake Is Missing
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My father was a policeman.
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Managed to get me into a university.
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l think he rather wanted me to be a poet.
:35:11
When l told him l wanted to be a policeman
like him, he was horrified.

:35:15
Youll have no friends, he said.
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No single decent human being
will want to speak to you from now on.

:35:22
l must say he was perfectly right.
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Mr. Newhouse, what are we doing here?
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What are we doing about Bunny?
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Were waiting for something to happen.
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-Yes.
-Can i talk? Are you alone?

:35:37
No, but go on.
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Theres nothing here, sir.
Everything seems to have Been removed.

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-Everything?
-Yes, sir.

:35:42
All the childs possessions
seem to have gone.

:35:44
-Very interesting.
-What shall we do neXt, sir?

:35:47
Stay there, will you? Him, too.
Well be along.

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-And, Andrews.
-Yes, sir?

:35:52
Dont move anything.
Not a thing. Understand?

:35:54
Righto.
:36:43
What would anybody want
with Bunnys things?

:36:47
lts like a nightmare.
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-Somebody must have broken in.
-The lock seems to be intact.

:36:57
Cant see any sign of tampering.

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