The book The Missing Link was written by author David Tysdale Here you can read free online of The Missing Link book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Missing Link a good or bad book?
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They entered the building to even more stares and whispers than was usual, though it was uncertain whether this was a good or bad sign. Vice-principal Ramage, who was standing near the entrance, made directly for Zack. "Here it comes," Lilly whispered. "Mr. Deville," Professor Ramage said, as she studied Zack's swollen cheek, "might I have a word?" "I'll see you later," Zack said, as he quickly followed on the Vice-principal's heels. Inside the reception area, he saw Dalimar, Squim a...nd the three other gang members squished together on a small bench. He noted with some satisfaction that four of them looked pretty rough. Vice-principal Ramage closed her door and indicated the chair in front of her desk. "Please take a seat." Zack inhaled deeply. He was ready. Self-defense. It was purely an act of self-preservation. "First of all Mr. Deville, on behalf of the faculty, the school and the rest of the community, I wish to apologize." He obviously hadn't heard that right.
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