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The ugly hand appears again, tears off 7 days off a calendar and says the second chapter: 'One Week Later'. [[Jane Read|Arthur's Mom]] is putting clothes in the washing machine and finds one of Arthur's misplaced books, she tells tells Arthur to be more careful. Later in [[Tree House|the treehouse]] Arthur and Buster are trading cards, until Buster notices one of Arthur's books next to the wall, which Arthur forgot ever putting there. Buster asks if he liked "The Mysterious Hand". Arthur completely forgot he had it and Buster reminds him that there is a waiting list for that book once it's returned. At home, he finds many other books that he misplaced, but hasn't found the book he's looking for. Arthur looks around the entire house, but cannot find the book anywhere. His [[David Read|Dad]] tells him that he didn't have that book when he brought his books home. Arthur believes that one of the kids took it while he was leaving the library and goes to call Buster for help, but stops himself, for Buster's a suspect; everyone is. But Arthur knows that [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] wouldn't take the book since he doesn't like to read. Arthur asks Binky to help him find the book. He accepts, and they go off to find the book.
The ugly hand appears again, tears off 7 days off a calendar and says the second chapter: 'One Week Later'. [[Jane Read|Arthur's Mom]] is putting clothes in the washing machine and finds one of Arthur's misplaced books, she tells tells Arthur to be more careful. Later in [[Tree House|the treehouse]] Arthur and Buster are trading cards, until Buster notices one of Arthur's books next to the wall, which Arthur forgot ever putting there. Buster asks if he liked "The Mysterious Hand". Arthur completely forgot he had it and Buster reminds him that there is a waiting list for that book once it's returned. At home, he finds many other books that he misplaced, but hasn't found the book he's looking for. Arthur looks around the entire house, but cannot find the book anywhere. His [[David Read|Dad]] tells him that he didn't have that book when he brought his books home. Arthur believes that one of the kids took it while he was leaving the library and goes to call Buster for help, but stops himself, for Buster's a suspect; everyone is. But Arthur knows that [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] wouldn't take the book since he doesn't like to read. Arthur asks Binky to help him find the book. He accepts, and they go off to find the book.


The voice from the horrid hand/[[D.W.]] is heard again, proclaiming the third chapter: 'The Investigation'. Arthur's friends and classmates get scared and scream. Binky and Arthur search their classmates for the book and resort to spying on those who are reading, but find that none of them have it. Later in the [[Sugar Bowl]], Arthur tells Binky that he eliminated all suspects down to Buster, Francine, and [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]]. Binky didn't have any luck, for everyone ran from him. Arthur has Binky focus on his suspects, and himself on his. Arthur continues to figure out the mystery at art class. He draws a picture of "The Mysterious Hand" book and shows it to Sue Ellen. She likes it and shows him the actual book. Arthur accuses her of taking it and tries to take it from her, but Sue Ellen explains that she bought it for the library version was the only copy, so he backs off. Later, Francine tells Arthur that she didn't take the book, for [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] told her that Arthur thinks she took it. But Francine thinks he just lost it. Binky is still at work and is telling [[George Lundgren|George]] to give it, but Binky isn't telling him what to hand over. Arthur comes and tells Binky that he should tell the others what he's looking for. But Binky thinks that if they have it, they should know and checks another student. Buster arrives and tells Arthur that Francine told him that Arthur thinks he took the book. Arthur thinks so, for he did want it. And, same as Francine, Buster thinks he lost it. Arthur disagrees, saying that he looked everywhere. This has Buster believe that [[Giant Mutant Mole People]] stole the book, which Arthur finds ridiculous. We zoom down and see that the mole people are real, but they didn't take it. Buster then declares that Arthur find the book soon, because there are many people wanting to check out that same book.
The voice from the horrid hand/[[D.W.]] is heard again, proclaiming the third chapter: 'The Investigation'. Arthur's friends and classmates get scared and scream. Binky and Arthur search their classmates for the book and resort to spying on those who are reading, but find that none of them have it. Later in the [[Sugar Bowl]], Arthur tells Binky that he eliminated all suspects down to Buster, Francine, and [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]]. Binky didn't have any luck, for everyone ran from him. Arthur has Binky focus on his suspects, and himself on his. Arthur continues to figure out the mystery at art class. He draws a picture of "The Mysterious Hand" book and shows it to Sue Ellen. She likes it and shows him the actual book. Arthur accuses her of taking it and tries to take it from her, but Sue Ellen explains that she bought it for the library version was the only copy, so he backs off. Later, Francine tells Arthur that she didn't take the book, for [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] told her that Arthur thinks she took it. But Francine thinks he just lost it. Binky is still at work and is telling [[George Lundgren|George]] to give it, but Binky isn't telling him what to hand over. Arthur comes and tells Binky that he should tell the others what he's looking for. But Binky thinks that if they have it, they should know and checks another student. Buster arrives and tells Arthur that Francine told him that Arthur thinks he took the book. Arthur thinks so, for he did want it. And, same as Francine, Buster thinks he lost it. Arthur disagrees, saying that he looked everywhere. This has Buster believe that [[Giant Mutant Mole People]] stole the book, which Arthur finds ridiculous. We zoom down and see that the mole people are real, but they didn't take it. Buster then declares that Arthur find the book soon, because he and his friends will not be willing to read the book anymore.


The hideous hand appears again and pulls back a curtain, informing the audience about the fourth chapter with ‘It’s lost, okay? Face it, you lost it.’ as the title. Arthur is having a nightmare in bed. In his nightmare, Arthur is hiding in the house from creepy-looking beings that are outside. Just then, the police tell him to give up the lost book. Suddenly, the door swings open and Arthur runs away from an extremely (literal) long arm that extends out and grabs him. It pulls him out of the house, across the sky and drops him in front of the library's front desk. Miss Turner is there; she informs Arthur that they give special rules to those who lose library books.
The hideous hand appears again and pulls back a curtain, informing the audience about the fourth chapter with ‘It’s lost, okay? Face it, you lost it.’ as the title. Arthur is having a nightmare in bed. In his nightmare, Arthur is hiding in the house from creepy-looking beings that are outside. Just then, the police tell him to give up the lost book. Suddenly, the door swings open and Arthur runs away from an extremely (literal) long arm that extends out and grabs him. It pulls him out of the house, across the sky and drops him in front of the library's front desk. Miss Turner is there; she informs Arthur that they give special rules to those who lose library books.

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