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Flora and Ulysses Chapter 54 Summary

Dear Flora

  • In the dark kitchen, Ulysses types a poem to Flora. 
  • He has an unsettling feeling, like the kind you get when someone is watching you, so he looks around and smells smoke. (Uh-oh… Flora's mom smokes.) 
  • Sure enough, Phyllis is right there, waiting for him; she tells him she's sick of his little paws all over her stuff. 
  • So she asks him to type what she says, word for word. Ulysses loves typing, so he gladly agrees. 
  • Even though Phyllis tells him stuff that's not true, he types it anyway. This is what she is writing, not him. 
  • They start with "Dear Flora."