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Authors: Jon Scieszka

“T
hat was a close one,” I said.

We were back in my room in Brooklyn. Anna, Fred, and Sam were sitting in front of the TV, waiting for the movie to come back on. I was putting
The Book
back in the safe, and this time I was using my padlock.

“One second sooner,” Fred said, “and we'd be living in a cave for the rest of our lives. No video games. No TV. I owe you one, Sam.”

Sam smiled. “Hey, guys, did you hear that? Fred owes me.”

I walked over and joined Anna, Sam, and Fred on the floor. “Who knew Mom and Uncle Joe had a brother named Jack?” I said.

“I can see why he's not invited to family reunions,” Anna said.

“He must be the one Hui-k'o was trying to warn you about,” Sam added.

“I always knew old Hui-k'o knew more than he was telling us,” I said.

“What do you think ever happened to Li Shimin?” Anna asked.

“Well,” Sam said, “according to what I learned in
The Book
, he went on to become the second emperor of the Tang dynasty. His father was the first. Under Li Shimin, China flourished. The Tang dynasty became a golden age. Culture, education, art, government—”

“Shhhh!” Fred said. “The movie's back on.”

This was one kung fu fight scene Fred wasn't going to miss.

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Library of Congress catalog card number: 2006929491

ISBN-13: 978-0-06-111645-2 — ISBN-10: 0-06-111645-9

EPub Edition © January 2010 ISBN: 978-0-06-200574-8

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