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Chapter Nineteen-Twenty-One Summary
Cole looks around Mimi's room and the only clues they find that she had any connection to the outside world is a Japanese poetry book from someone named Edo and letters from someone named Traci Louise Fishman. There is no sign of the friends with whom she was said to have frequented Mr. Moto's.
Cole goes to the Glenlake School for Girls to find Mimi's friend Traci Louise Fishman. Cole is dressed impeccably and convinces the admissions office that he is there for a tour. When he is left to look around the campus on his own he tracks Traci down. She isn't physically attractive or popular so the other students watch to see why Cole is with her. Traci shows Cole a picture that Mimi gave her. In the picture Mimi is posing with a large group of people, including...
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