• The reader is introduced to Haroun, the protagonist.
• Haroun lives with his father and mother, and he has no siblings.
• Haroun and his family live next to Mr. Sengupta and his wife Oneeta.
• Rashid, Haroun's father, is a story teller.
• Haroun's dislikes the silly stories his father tells. He thinks they are pointless.
• Haroun asks his father what the point is of telling untrue stories.
• One morning at precisely 11:00 in the morning, Soraya runs off with Mr. Sengupta.
• Rashid and Haroun are crushed by the departure of Soraya.
• Rashid and Haroun go by train to the Town of G and the Valley of K.
• Once there, Haroun and Rashid are met by shady politicos.
• Th politicos threaten Rashid when he is unable to say anything other than "Ark".
• Haroun and Rashid are dropped off at the bus station by thugs.
• Rashid enters the fray at the ticket counter.
• Haroun finds Mr. Butt, driver of the Express Mail Coach.
• Haroun convinces Butt to drive them to Dull Lake in the Valley of K.
• Butt drives like a maniac though the cliff side and up into the Tunnel of I.
• Haroun and Rashid fear for their lives.
• Butt stops the coach so that everyone can view the lovely vista outside of Tunnel of I.
• Mr. Buttoo meets Haroun and Rashid once they arrive.
• Mr. Buttoo is unaware of Rashid's recent storytelling failure.
• Haroun, Rashid, and Mr. Buttoo and his men go to Mr. Buttoo's houseboat.
• A thick mist kicks up across Dull Lake.
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