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Bruno is a very suspicious boy and loves to explore, is also very though full. he cares abut people and does believe in equality in addition he is a caring friend and tries to keep out of everybody's way. he wants to help people such a sumel in to finding his father, he is always positive. that all i can think of hope you can get other contributions!

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How are you going? I hate our new house! It is the exact opposite of our old house back in Berlin! Our new house only has three stories and my old house had five! Also there is no banister that I can slide down anymore! There is no children around to play with, the whole place is deserted! Dead grass, no one to play with (except for the Hopeless Case) there is nothing. But there is one thing. when I looked out of my window the other day i saw something very extraordinary! A huge barbed wire fence stood taller than the house and you could not see the end of it was right in our back yard! I don't know why it was there but i then saw heaps and heaps of men and boys, no women just boys! they all were either standing before a solider or either working non stop, but anyway i don't know why they are there! also i forgot to mention earlier that Father also has his Out Of Bound At All Times With No Exceptions office still!

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