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When Bud is in the library and asks for Miss Hill, another librarian says, "Haven't you heard?" That triggers one of the "worst" of Bud Caldwell's Rules and Things. How do Bud's expectations work to build suspense? What is the twist in this instance?

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Bud goes to the library to ask Miss Hill who use to be the liberian for some help, Miss Hill use to be helpful to Bud and she assumes that she will be helpful again. It came as a surprise when he can't find Miss Hill but a new librarian and he asked where she was

She respond with a shocked "Miss Hill? My goodness, hadn't you heard?"

He assumed the word which is an evidence of one his rule that "Haven't you heard" always has something to do with someone kicking the bucket. And not kicking the bucket in a calm, peaceful way like a heart attack seems death.

The twist is Miss Him wasn't dead but got married and had to move to Chicago,illinois so she was no longer the liberian.

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