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| - You may wonder why Rat is called Rat. To tell you the truth, I'm not too sure. Rat has been Bruce's friend for a long time. So many years, in fact, that they can't remember. (These two can't remember what they did the day before, or even the same morning, remembering when they met would give them headaches.) Rat was, of course, the first person Bruce told about the Shwangland dream. If your best friend told you about such a weird dream, you would laugh too - which was exactly what Rat did.
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| - You may wonder why Rat is called Rat. To tell you the truth, I'm not too sure. Rat has been Bruce's friend for a long time. So many years, in fact, that they can't remember. (These two can't remember what they did the day before, or even the same morning, remembering when they met would give them headaches.) Rat was, of course, the first person Bruce told about the Shwangland dream. If your best friend told you about such a weird dream, you would laugh too - which was exactly what Rat did. But when Bruce told Rat of Professor Dumb-dat (who was now seen more frequently around the school) Rat began to worry about Bruce's health - I mean, who would ever believe such a dream to be real. Never-the-less, the friends continued their normal skipping-of-classes (Am I allowed to use the hyphens between those words?) in the library. Already this week Drew had been caught and sent to the Headmistress' office for detention. Poor Drew, Ms. Rohler almost ate him that afternoon. What was I talking about? Oh. As I was saying, Rat was among those who continued to go to the library, and kept piling books so that they would not be seen. (To see what I'm talking about, just read the first part of this story - which you should've already done, considering that this is part two of the same story.) Unknowingly to Rat, he chose the same book that Bruce had chosen (just the previous week) to be his pillow. I wouldn't blame him, this book had the perfect height for the particular desk they were at to act as a pillow. They immediately fell asleep, and sure enough, when Rat woke, he was in another world.
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