Norton calls Lorraine a screech owl in chapter 9 of 's book . That
is about halfway through the book, and by that time John and Lorraine have become fairly good
friends. They have become good friends with each other and with The Pigman himself. What
started off as a prank call to Mr. Pignati wound up...
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Why did John defend Lorraine when Norton called her a screech owl?
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