Chapter 13
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Bruno asks Maria about Pavel and if he is a doctor; she answers that he was "in another life, before he came here" (was imprisoned by the Nazis). He talks to Shmuel again and they share their differing views on soldiers. Later, Bruno's family dine with Lieutenant Kotler and he avoids questions about his father who fled to Switzerland. | Bruno asks Maria about Pavel and if he is a doctor; she answers that he was "in another life, before he came here" (was imprisoned by the Nazis). He talks to Shmuel again and they share their differing views on soldiers. Later, Bruno's family dine with Lieutenant Kotler and he avoids questions about his father who fled to Switzerland. | ||
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==Characters Introduced== | ==Characters Introduced== | ||
None (though [[The Striped Pyjama People]] are implicitly mentioned, before being properly described immediately after in [[Chapter 4]]) | None (though [[The Striped Pyjama People]] are implicitly mentioned, before being properly described immediately after in [[Chapter 4]]) | ||
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[edit] The Bottle of Wine
[edit] Summary
Bruno asks Maria about Pavel and if he is a doctor; she answers that he was "in another life, before he came here" (was imprisoned by the Nazis). He talks to Shmuel again and they share their differing views on soldiers. Later, Bruno's family dine with Lieutenant Kotler and he avoids questions about his father who fled to Switzerland. Also bruno asks shmuel about life in poland
[edit] Characters Introduced
None (though The Striped Pyjama People are implicitly mentioned, before being properly described immediately after in Chapter 4)