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The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle

Leslie Connor

The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle

Leslie Connor

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The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle Chapters 40-47 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 40 Summary: “Disturbing”

Calvin and Mason walk to get the charcoal from his fireplace. It has carbonized and works perfectly. Walking back, they find Moonie on the porch. Mason wants to see Moonie, and Calvin wonders if they can sneak him down into the root cellar. Before they can try, Matt Drinker and a gang of lacrosse boys show up. One boy hits the charcoal can out of Calvin’s hands, sending it flying. Matt punishes Moonie for running away by hitting the dog. Calvin insists they stop, and at that moment, Uncle Drum appears and alleviates some tension. Calvin suggests they all walk Moonie home, so they can be sure he gets their safely. Mason hands Moonie over to Mrs. Drinker and feels better. Later, Calvin talks about how disturbing Matt’s behavior was. The boys go look for the charcoal can. 

Chapter 41 Summary: “Drawing the Aurochs”

In the root cellar, Mason prepares to draw the aurochs. He is nervous, but also confident. He tells Calvin, “I don’t need the photo. I see him. The aurochs. I’m not sure why. But he’s right there when I shut my eyes” (170).

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