Radar gives Ruthie $5 for letting Ben, Q and him into Margo's room.
Radar gets onto Margo's computer while Ben fiddles with Woody Guthrie's poster. Q and Ben find a record player and whole music collection.
LEAVES OF GRASS
Q finds Bill Bragg's record with Woody Guthrie on the back. The song 'Walt Whitman's Niece' is circled.
Unscrew the locks from the doors!Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!You shall no longer take things at second or thirdhand... nor look through the eyes of the dead.nor feed on the spectres in books.I tramp a perpetual journeyAll goes onward and outward . . . and nothingcollapses,And to die is different from what any one supposed,and luckier.If no other in the world be aware I sit content,And if each and all be aware I sit content.
I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass Ilove,If you want me again look for me under yourbootsoles.You will hardly know who I am or what I mean,But I shall be good health to you nevertheless,And filter and fibre your blood.Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged,Missing me one place search another,I stop some where waiting for you
Radar discovers that Margo has been on Omnictionary many times, and that Walt Whitman is a poet who in fact it doesn't have a niece.
THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
Ben finds a slim book by Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass. The three decide they should leave before Margo's parents come back.
THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
Radar and Ben read the book in turn and find no obvious clues so they leave the book with Q.