Sidney’s eyes bulged. “I’d love to see you do that.” “Well, it’s going to cost you something,” Harry said. “You can’t have my milk money,” Sidney warned. “I don’t want your milk money,” Harry replied. “I want something else.” “What?” “To see if you can run around the playground four time and get to our room before the bell rings.” “That’s it?” Harry nodded. “I’ll be standing by the window counting to make sure you run each lap.” Mary and Song Lee and Ida took a step back. “You’re eating rocks for breakfast?” they said. “If Sidney does his part of the bargain,” Harry said.