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Maybe she did have an account after all. “Is it under 'Laurie Ipsum'?”
“Let me see.” Fllliiiip! “L . . . L . . . L! A . . . U . . . R . . . I . . . Nope. Not here, but I'm sure
we'll find it.”
“It could be spelled Laur en Ipsum.”
“L . . . A . . . U . . . R . . . E . . . No, not that way either.” “Uh, Hugh . . . Rustic?”
“H . . . H . . . H! H-U-G-H R-U-S-T-I-C. Ah, there you are.”
“Great!”
“I'm so glad we could find you!” Jane said. “Your name is spelled quite a few different ways,
isn't it?”
“Yeah, I guess it is. Thanks!” Laurie turned to go inside.
Jane held her back with a surprisingly strong grip.
“Your password , dear?”
“Oh! Is it 'Rustic'?”
“No.”
“Turtle?”
“No.”
“Algorithm?”
“A . . . L . . . No.”
“Good Enough?”
“No.”
Laurie was stumped. “Now what?” she whispered to Xor. “She doesn't care if I try every
word in the dictionary. But we'll be here all month!”
“I have an idea,” Xor whispered back. “Try 'Abstraction.'”
“What is that? I don't even—”
“My third cousin is a Thesaurus. Trust me!”
“Is it Ab-stract-tion?” Laurie asked Jane.
“A . . . B . . . S . . . No, dear.”
“'Trust me,' huh?” Laurie said to Xor.
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