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"Her cooking was atrocious." pg.34 |
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"Rudy grinned, and they looked through the spoils. Bread, broken eggs, and the big one, Speck. Rudy held the fatty ham to his nose and breathed it gloriously in. "Beautiful."" pg.163 |
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"Then on Sunday, she'd cook another one. Pea soup, bread, sometimes a small portion of potatoes or meat. You ate it up and you didn't ask for more, and you didn't complain." pg.149 |
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"The apples, and she vomited one more time, for luck." pg.153 |
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"Apart from the food, a few other items sat inside." pg.158 |
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"Rosa would occasionally bring a spare crust of bread." pg.250 |
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".. Hans Hubermann held his hand out and presented a piece of break, like magic. ... the jew slid down. He fell to his knees and held papa's shins. He buried his face between them and thanked him." pg.394 |
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