(Chpt 3 - p. 38) -- Jamie couldn't control his smile. He said, "You know, Claude, for a sister and a fussbudget, you're not too bad."
I know you are talking about From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler, but your question doesn't make sense. Please rephrase it.
In chapter 7 from the mix up files, Claudia and Jamie go to try to deliver the letter to the museum head. They figure out that there were surprise visitors at the museum. It is Jamie's third grade teacher and her students. They try to deliver the letter by giving it in the museum office and they both (Claudia and Jamie) wait till the museum head writes back.
Claudia's constant interruptions and teasing habits annoy Jamie.
they had stole it
Claudia and Jamie felt homesick,robbed and mugged that night at the museum
Claudia and Jamie live in Greenwich Village, New York City. More specifically, they live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
They are Jamie and Claudia Kincaid, from Greenwich, Connecticut.
Claudia and Jamie visit the restaurant to get warm and have a meal. They also use the opportunity to observe the statue "Angel" and make some important discoveries.
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why do Claudia and Jamie want to go home
They hide them behind the fountain.
Claudia and Jamie hid their things in a storage unit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in E.L. Konigsburg's novel "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler." They chose the museum because they wanted to run away from home and live there secretly, using their resourcefulness to survive. Their hiding spot allowed them to explore the museum and learn about art while keeping their presence hidden from the museum staff.