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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is at the library and talks to the viewers about the great things in the library, such as music to listen to, puppet shows for children, and books for everybody. He sees his friends looking through books they are interested in. [[Alan Powers|Brain]] is looking at a book about science respectively. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] is looking at a book on sports, and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] is reading a joke book. He tries a joke on him, which makes them both giggle. Arthur loves being in the library, but remembers one time when he thought they wouldn't let him enter the library again. However, he says it a bit too loud, and someone shushes him from off-screen.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is at the library and talks to the viewers about the great things in the library, such as music to listen to, puppet shows for children, and books for everybody. He sees his friends looking through books they are interested in. [[Alan Powers|Brain]] is looking at a book about science respectively. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] is looking at a book on sports, and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] is reading a joke book. He tries a joke on him, which makes them both giggle. Arthur loves being in the library, but remembers one time when he thought they wouldn’t let him enter the library again. However, he says it a bit too loud, and someone shushes him from off-screen.


<center>'''---ARTHUR'S LOST LIBRARY BOOK---'''</center>
<center>'''---ARTHUR'S LOST LIBRARY BOOK---'''</center>
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Arthur then has another nightmare; his Mom and [[David Read|Dad]] are in the hall and see a chain leading to Arthur's room. They follow the trail and see that it's connected to a book Arthur is reading. Arthur tells his parents that he now has to check out books this way. All of a sudden, the chain is pulled, while having Arthur being pulled with it. It turns out Miss Turner is turning a crank which pulls the chain. Arthur ends up at the front desk again and Miss Turner warns him not to make her use the crank next time. This has Arthur wake up screaming.  
Arthur then has another nightmare; his Mom and [[David Read|Dad]] are in the hall and see a chain leading to Arthur's room. They follow the trail and see that it's connected to a book Arthur is reading. Arthur tells his parents that he now has to check out books this way. All of a sudden, the chain is pulled, while having Arthur being pulled with it. It turns out Miss Turner is turning a crank which pulls the chain. Arthur ends up at the front desk again and Miss Turner warns him not to make her use the crank next time. This has Arthur wake up screaming.  


That morning, D.W. remarks to Arthur that he's not going to find the book in his cereal. His dad then tells him that he'll have to pay for the lost book. Arthur then says, “Fifteen dollars? That’s three action figures” before groaning over his bad luck.
That morning, D.W. remarks to Arthur that he’s not going to find the book in his cereal. His dad then tells him that he’ll have to pay for the lost book. Arthur then says, “Fifteen dollars? That’s three action figures” before groaning over his bad luck.


Arthur then returns all the books back to the library; when Miss Turner asks if he enjoyed all the books, Arthur explains that he did, except the one he lost: “The Mysterious Hand.” He then says, “I guess I have to pay for it.”
Arthur then returns all the books back to the library; when Miss Turner asks if he enjoyed all the books, Arthur explains that he did, except the one he lost: “The Mysterious Hand.” He then says, “I guess I have to pay for it.”


The librarian lets Arthur know that the book was found, and that Binky just returned it. Arthur rushes to Binky and asks him who had it. He answers that it was someone from school, and finally Binky admits that it was himself. This has Arthur laughing, for he thinks he's joking. When he asks again, Binky, showing that he's serious, says that it '''was''' him; he then explains that he found it on the sidewalk and started reading it, and that it was really good. He further explains that he didn't know it was the one he lost, but when he knew that everyone else didn't have it, he figured it might be the one he's looking for. Arthur asks why he didn't tell him, and Binky claims that he would laugh. Arthur doesn't think so, but Binky knows he just did earlier. Arthur apologizes, but Binky warns him not to tell anybody that he enjoys reading books.  
The librarian lets Arthur know that the book was found, and that Binky just returned it. Arthur rushes to Binky and asks him who had it. He answers that it was someone from school, and finally Binky admits that it was himself. This has Arthur laughing, for he thinks he's joking. When he asks again, Binky, showing that he’s serious, says that it '''was''' him; he then explains that he found it on the sidewalk and started reading it, and that it was really good. He further explains that he didn't know it was the one he lost, but when he knew that everyone else didn't have it, he figured it might be the one he's looking for. Arthur asks why he didn't tell him, and Binky claims that he would laugh. Arthur doesn't think so, but Binky knows he just did earlier. Arthur apologizes, but Binky warns him not to tell anybody that he enjoys reading books.  


Arthur goes back into the library and asks Miss Turner if he can check out “The Mysterious Hand” again since he didn't read it the first time. Miss Turner tells him he can't renew it, for there's a long waiting list, which disappoints Arthur.  
Arthur goes back into the library and asks Miss Turner if he can check out “The Mysterious Hand” again since he didn’t read it the first time. Miss Turner tells him he can't renew it, for there's a long waiting list, which disappoints Arthur.  


A shadow of the hand appears once again and tells the viewers that it's the end of the story, we then see that it was D.W. wearing rubber monster gloves and speaking into a cardboard tube the whole time.
A shadow of the hand appears once again and tells the viewers that it's the end of the story, we then see that it was D.W. wearing rubber monster gloves and speaking into a cardboard tube the whole time.

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