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==Plot==
==Plot==
One summer day, D.W. and [[Arthur]] go swimming at the local pool. D.W. soon becomes bored, as Emily is eating lunch, and the Tibbles are putting on suntan cream. D.W. wishes something would happen, and coincidentally, it starts to rain. Everyone leaves in a hurry, and they grab their backpacks. D.W. soon realizes her backpack has been misplaced, and she thinks someone stole it.
One summer day, D.W. and Arthur go swimming at the local pool. D.W. soon becomes bored, as Emily is eating lunch, and the Tibbles are putting on suntan cream. D.W. wishes something would happen, and coincidentally, it starts to rain. Everyone leaves in a hurry, and they grab their backpacks. D.W. soon realizes her backpack has been misplaced, and she thinks someone stole it.


The backpack she has belongs to someone named "OM_BLE". D.W. is concerned because all of her important stuff was in her backpack. Her glitter, her Mary Moo Cow doll, and her Crazy Bus cassette tape.
The backpack she has belongs to someone named "OM_BLE". D.W. is concerned because all of her important stuff was in her backpack. Her glitter, her Mary Moo Cow doll, and her Crazy Bus cassette tape.

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