Going to Mongolia Chapter Six

When they realized that they had been following the wrong clues, they were all so annoyed (you can obviously guess that they would be annoyed). So they thought that they should go ask some people about it. They went over to the station that the man had told them that he knew someone named Michael, and asked him if he knew anyone else that had done a few robberies. "Well, no," he said, "But there is someone who is very into stealing that is somewhere (the police haven't found him yet). And a lot of people think that he is somewhere in the other half of the city," "The half of the other city!" said Mary, "That will take ages to find!" "I'm sorry, but that's all I can give you," So they thanked him and went back to their tent/houses. 

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 "Maybe we should let the police deal with this," said James, "I mean, I want that picture back, but I also am not so sure with dealing with one single person (or maybe a few), and wasting time just going around asking people if they know anyone who steals stuff, and even if they said yes, how would we know who that person was, because, I mean, we don't even know his name!" "That is a good point," said Charlotte, "How would we know who we were meant to be finding?" "I don't know," said John, "It could be anyone, even the simplest person," "Well yes," said Katie, "I guess you are right," "Wait," said Henry, "Maybe we don't need anymore clues!" "What on earth do you mean Henry?" said Mary. "Well, if his friends would not let us see this man named Michael, then maybe the thief is really named Michael!" "But, then why would he actually write his real name in the message?" asked William. "Don't you see?" asked Henry, "Maybe that piece of paper was fake!" "But then, why would it have his name in the paper?" asked Emma. "Well, I don't know, but let's just try it," answered Henry, "If we want to work on the thief, then this is something that we can do,"

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