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The next day, the students are preparing for the first performance of the play. The teacher tells the students that if they don't change their costumes before the show, people will recognize them as the ones who stole the school's costume. He tells them to change their clothes and he will take them to the headmaster's office when the show is over. He also tells them that the school has instituted a charge of "plagiarism" and that they will have to explain their actions in front of the entire class. He says that he will make sure that the entire school remembers him, and that he won't be able to get kicked out of the school. The teachers whisper that there has been a problem in the first production and that the show must be postponed by ten minutes. They tell the students to go backstage and stay there until the problem is solved. They have evidence that the students plagiarized the group's costumes. The students deny it, and the teachers accuse them of trying to convict their fiancee.
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Chapter 37
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About This Chapter
The next day, the students are preparing for the first performance of the play. The teacher tells the students that if they don't change their costumes before the show, people will recognize them as the ones who stole the school's costume. He tells them to change their clothes and he will take them to the headmaster's office when the show is over. He also tells them that the school has instituted a charge of "plagiarism" and that they will have to explain their actions in front of the entire class. He says that he will make sure that the entire school remembers him, and that he won't be able to get kicked out of the school. The teachers whisper that there has been a problem in the first production and that the show must be postponed by ten minutes. They tell the students to go backstage and stay there until the problem is solved. They have evidence that the students plagiarized the group's costumes. The students deny it, and the teachers accuse them of trying to convict their fiancee.
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