![]() He wears no shoes, and looks like an “island castaway.” Before Jasper and Charlie have gone far, Charlie runs to the back steps of his house to fetch his sandals. Jasper is a year older than Charlie, but he’s much stronger and bigger. ![]() Charlie thinks that his mother is asleep, and he studies Jasper. Jasper and Charlie walk through the moonlight, away from Charlie’s house. As he squeezes through his window, he feels like a foal being born. He’s also excited that Jasper Jones needs his help. Charlie does so, thinking that this is the first time he’s ever snuck out of his home. Jasper Jones calls to the narrator, whom he addresses as Charlie to come out. Tonight, Jasper Jones knocks at the narrator’s window, frightening him. ![]() ![]() Because it’s summer, and very hot, the narrator reads at night. The narrator says that he lives in a small “sleepout” with only one window. ![]() The narrator has no idea why, but guesses that Jasper is desperate and in trouble. An unidentified narrator says that a young man named Jasper Jones has come to his window. ![]()
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