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At first, they're unsuccessful in finding clues, but The Brain discovers from a picture of the chipped plate, and a book on types of chipped plates that it wasn't a baseball that chipped it, and from analyzing the tape, just before the plate chipped, there was a strange bumping noise. Arthur and Buster go back to [[Read's House|Arthur's house]], and find a broken watch that happens to belong to [[Ms. Persky]], the lady who sold Mr. Read the cake plate. She blames them for breaking her watch and asks them to leave. Just as all hope is about to be lost, Arthur and Buster arrive at Arthur's house once again, and Buster is hit by a rock. Arthur looks at the manhole cover on the road, and as a car goes on top of it, a rock is flung into the air, and hits Arthur's house. Arthur and Buster have solved the mystery.
At first, they're unsuccessful in finding clues, but The Brain discovers from a picture of the chipped plate, and a book on types of chipped plates that it wasn't a baseball that chipped it, and from analyzing the tape, just before the plate chipped, there was a strange bumping noise. Arthur and Buster go back to [[Read's House|Arthur's house]], and find a broken watch that happens to belong to [[Ms. Persky]], the lady who sold Mr. Read the cake plate. She blames them for breaking her watch and asks them to leave. Just as all hope is about to be lost, Arthur and Buster arrive at Arthur's house once again, and Buster is hit by a rock. Arthur looks at the manhole cover on the road, and as a car goes on top of it, a rock is flung into the air, and hits Arthur's house. Arthur and Buster have solved the mystery.


When Mr. Read comes home from work, Arthur, Buster, Fern and The Brain use their evidence to reveal that after Miss Persky had dropped off the cake plate, her watch fell off without her noticing, and landed on the manhole cover. As a car drove by, the watch was flung into the air, and it hit the cake plate, breaking the watch and chipping the cake plate. Mr. Read apologizes to Arthur and Buster. [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]] announces that she'll call someone to fix the manhole cover, and Miss Persky gives Mr. Read a new cake plate for free out of regret for what her watch had done. She sits it by the open window, and once again, a rock is flung into the air. It chips the cake plate as everyone shouts "Oh no!" followed by a shattering noise, indicating that the plate had broke again.
When Mr. Read comes home from work, Arthur, Buster, Fern and The Brain use their evidence to reveal that after Miss Persky had dropped off the cake plate, her watch fell off without her noticing, and landed on the manhole cover. As a car drove by, the watch was flung into the air, and it hit the cake plate, breaking the watch and chipping the cake plate. Mr. Read apologizes to Arthur and Buster. [[Jane Read|Mrs. Read]] announces that she'll call someone to fix the manhole cover, and Miss Persky gives Mr. Read a new cake plate for free out of regret for what her watch had done. She sits it by the open window, and once again, a rock is flung into the air. It chips the cake plate as everyone shouts "Oh no!"


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