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On a few occasions, when Liesel was helping Mama in the kitchen, Rosa would look out the window and say, "What's that little Saukerl up to this time? All that running out there."
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Rudy's feet rhymed with his breathing. "Not really, but it would be nice, wouldn't it? It would show all those bastards who said I was crazy. They'd see that I wasn't so stupid after all."
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"Well, that's something, isn't it?"
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and he wanted to show his old friend Franz Deutscher a thing or two.
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He did laps of Hubert Oval, ran around the block, and raced almost everyone from the bottom of Himmel Street to Frau Diller's, giving varied head starts.
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"Four gold medals," he said to Liesel one afternoon when she did laps with him at Hubert Oval. "Like Jesse Owens back in '36."
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RUDY'S REASONS
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While Liesel worked, Rudy ran.
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He liked his new Hitler Youth leaders and wanted to please them,
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In the middle of August, a Hitler Youth carnival was being held,
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and Rudy was intent on winning four events: the 1500, 400, 200, and of course, the 100.
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Liesel would move to the window. "At least he hasn't painted himself black again."
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"You're not still obsessed with him, are you?"
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"Look," he pointed out. "There's Deutscher."
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Through the clusters of crowd, the blond epitome of Hitler Youth standards was giving instructions to two members of his division. They were nodding and occasionally stretching. One of them shielded his eyes from the sun like a salute.
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"But can you really win all four events?"
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The anthem.
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They slowed to a stop at the end of the track, and Rudy placed his hands on his hips. "I have to."
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For six weeks, he trained, and when the day of the carnival arrived in mid-August, the sky was hot-sunned and cloudless. The grass was overrun with Hitler Youths, parents, and a glut of brown-shirted leaders. Rudy Steiner was in peak condition.
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There was the obligatory march around the grounds.
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"No thanks. I'll do that later."
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When I've won.
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Heil Hitler.
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"You want to say hello?" Liesel asked.
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When Rudy's age group was called for the 1500, Liesel wished him luck in a typically German manner.
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The words were not spoken, but they were definitely there, somewhere between Rudy's blue eyes and Deutscher's advisory hands.
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Only then could they begin.
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Boys collected themselves on the far side of the circular field. Some stretched, some focused, and the rest were there because they had to be.
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"Hals und Beinbruch, Saukerl." She'd told him to break his neck and leg.
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Next to Liesel, Rudy's mother, Barbara, sat with her youngest children. A thin blanket was brimming with kids and loosened grass. "Can you see Rudy?" she asked them. "He's the one on the far left." Barbara Steiner was a kind woman whose hair always looked recently combed.
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"Where?" said one of the girls. Probably Bettina, the youngest. "I can't see him at all."
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"That last one. No, not there. There."
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For the first lap, a group of seven boys led the field. On the second, it dropped to five, and on the next lap, four. Rudy was the fourth runner on every lap until the last. A man on the right was saying that the boy coming second looked the best. He was the tallest. "You wait," he told his nonplussed wife. "With two hundred left, he'll break away." The man was wrong.
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They were still in the identification process when the starter's gun gave off its smoke and sound. The small Steiners rushed to the fence.
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Like an elastic rope, he lengthened his lead until any thought of someone else winning snapped altogether. He took himself around the track as the three runners behind him fought each other for the scraps. In the homestretch, there was nothing but blond hair and space, and when he crossed the line, he didn't stop. He didn't raise his arm. There wasn't even a bent-over relief. He simply walked another twenty meters and eventually looked over his shoulder to watch the others cross the line.
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A gargantuan brown-shirted official informed the group that there was one lap to go. He certainly wasn't suffering under the ration system. He called out as the lead pack crossed the line, and it was not the second boy who accelerated, but the fourth. And he was two hundred meters early.
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He did not look back at any stage.
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"Steiner."
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"Deutscher."
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On the way back to his family, he met first with his leaders and then with Franz Deutscher. They both nodded.
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"Looks like all those laps I gave you paid off, huh?"
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Rudy ran.
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"Of course not." He was breathing heavily and stretching his calves. "What are you talking about, Saumensch? What the hell would you know?"
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"Looks like it."
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He would not smile until he'd won all four.
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A POINT FOR LATER REFERENCE
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Not only was Rudy recognized now as a good school student. He was a gifted athlete, too.
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For Liesel, there was the 400. She finished seventh, then fourth in her heat of the 200. All she could see up ahead were the hamstrings and bobbing ponytails of the girls in front. In the long jump, she enjoyed the sand packed around her feet more than any distance, and the shot put wasn't her greatest moment, either. This day, she realized, was Rudy's.
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"You getting tired?" Liesel asked him. It was early afternoon by then.
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When the heats of the 100 were called, he rose slowly to his feet and followed the trail of adolescents toward the track. Liesel went after him. "Hey, Rudy." She pulled at his shirtsleeve. "Good luck."
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In the 400 final, he led from the backstretch to the end, and he won the 200 only narrowly.
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He winked at her.
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"I know."
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When they were called forward, Liesel tightened her grip on the fence. One of the boys false-started; the gun was shot twice. It was Rudy. Again, the official had words with him and the boy nodded. Once more and he was out.
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"I'm not tired," he said.
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He was tired.
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In his heat, Rudy slowed to finish second, and after ten minutes of other races, the final was called. Two other boys had looked formidable, and Liesel had a feeling in her stomach that Rudy could not win this one. Tommy Muller, who'd finished second to last in his heat, stood with her at the fence. "He'll win it," he informed her.
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No, he won't.
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"I know."
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Set for the second time, Liesel watched with concentration, and for the first few seconds, she could not believe what she was seeing. Another false start was recorded and it was the same athlete who had done it. In front of her, she created a perfect race, in which Rudy trailed but came home to win in the last ten meters. What she actually saw, however, was Rudy's disqualification. He was escorted to the side of the track and was made to stand there, alone, as the remainder of boys stepped forward.
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When the finalists reached the starting line, Rudy dropped to his knees and began digging starting holes with his hands. A balding brownshirt wasted no time in walking over and telling him to cut it out. Liesel watched the adult finger, pointing, and she could see the dirt falling to the ground as Rudy brushed his hands together.
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Rudy remained.
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For Liesel's part, she often wondered what Rudy's answer might have been had she pushed him. Perhaps three medals had shown what he'd wanted to show, or he was afraid to lose that final race. In the end, the only explanation she allowed herself to hear was an inner teenage voice.
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Later, when the day was complete and the sun was taken from Himmel Street, Liesel sat with her friend on the footpath.
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When the confession registered, Liesel asked the only question available. "But why, Rudy? Why did you do it?"
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He was standing with a hand on his hip, and he did not answer. There was nothing but a knowing smile and a slow walk that lolled him home. They never talked about it again.
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They lined up and raced.
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A boy with rusty brown hair and a big stride won by at least five meters.
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They talked about everything else, from Franz Deutscher's face after the 1500 to one of the eleven-year-old girls having a tantrum after losing the discus.
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"I did it on purpose."
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RUDY'S VOICE
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Before they proceeded to their respective homes, Rudy's voice reached over and handed Liesel the truth. For a while, it sat on her shoulder, but a few thoughts later, it made its way to her ear.
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"Then a new one?"
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No, the dictionary comes at the end of this small trilogy, and this is only the second installment. This is the part where Liesel finishes The Dream Carrier and steals a story called A Song in the Dark. As always, it was taken from the mayor's house. The only difference was that she made her way to the upper part of town alone. There was no Rudy that day.
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"He truly is stupid," she concluded.
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Thesaurus, as you might be expecting.
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"Clearly," Max agreed, but I doubt he was fooled.
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THE NEXT BOOK
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"No, I didn't." He closed the door and Liesel took the medals home. She walked with them down to the basement and told Max about her friend Rudy Steiner.
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"A few days at the most."
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It's not the Duden Dictionary and
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The book thief looked at the basement ceiling. "Maybe, Max." She closed the book and leaned back. "If I'm lucky."
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Only when she got up to leave did she notice the three imitation-gold medals sitting next to her. She knocked on the Steiners' door and held them out to him. "You forgot these."
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When she placed it facedown on her lap, Max asked when she thought she'd finish it.
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They both started work then, Max on his sketchbook, Liesel on The Dream Carrier. She was in the latter stages of the novel, where the young priest was doubting his faith after meeting a strange and elegant woman.
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"Because he isn't Jesse Owens."
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Liesel stood in the mayor's library with greed in her fingers and book titles at her lips. She was comfortable enough on this occasion to run her fingers along the shelves -- a short replay of her original visit to the room -- and she whispered many of the titles as she made her way along.
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Under the Cherry Tree.
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The Tenth Lieutenant.
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Typically, many of the titles tempted her, but after a good minute or two in the room, she settled for A Song in the Dark, most likely because the book was green, and she did not yet own a book of that color. The engraved writing on the cover was white, and there was a small insignia of a flute between the title and the name of the author. She climbed with it from the window, saying thanks on her way out.
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It was a morning rich with both sun and frothy clouds.
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Without Rudy, she felt a good degree of absence, but on that particular morning, for some reason, the book thief was happiest alone. She went about her work and read the book next to the Amper River, far enough away from the occasional headquarters of Viktor Chemmel and the previous gang of Arthur Berg. No one came, no one interrupted, and Liesel read four of the very short chapters of A Song in the Dark, and she was happy.
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They rode up to Grande Strasse, where Rudy stopped and waited.
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"I think you'd better come." He dumped the bike and went to collect the other one from home. In front of her, Liesel watched the pedal spin.
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A week later, the trilogy of happiness was completed.
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Gradually, they rode to a better position, behind a blue spruce tree. Through the prickly branches, Liesel noticed the closed window, and then the object leaning on the glass.
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It was the pleasure and satisfaction. Of good stealing.
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Rudy pointed. "Look closer."
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It was late afternoon. Liesel was watching Kristina Muller jumping rope on Himmel Street. Rudy Steiner skidded to a stop in front of her on his brother's bike. "Do you have some time?" he asked.
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In the last days of August, a gift arrived, or in fact, was noticed.
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She shrugged. "For what?"
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"Well," Liesel asked, "what is it?"
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"Is that…?"
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Rudy nodded.
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They debated the issue for many minutes before they agreed it needed to be done. It had obviously been placed there intentionally, and if it was a trap, it was worth it.
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Small streams of sweat rippled under her arms.
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She dropped the bike, observed the street, and crossed the yard. The shadows of clouds were buried among the dusky grass. Were they holes for falling into, or patches of extra darkness for hiding in? Her imagination sent her sliding down one of those holes into the evil clutches of the mayor himself. If nothing else, those thoughts distracted her and she was at the window even quicker than she'd hoped.
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She worked methodically, sliding the window upward, wondering how all of this would look from inside the house. She envisioned the sight of her thieving hand reaching up, making the window rise until the book was felled. It seemed to surrender slowly, like a falling tree.
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When she raised her head, she could read the title. The Complete Duden Dictionary and Thesaurus. Briefly, she turned to Rudy and mouthed the words, It's a dictionary. He shrugged and held out his arms.
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Among the powdery blue branches, Liesel said, "A book thief would do it."
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It was like The Whistler all over again.
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Her nerves licked her palms.
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Got it.
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There was barely a disturbance or sound.
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The book simply tilted toward her and she took it with her free hand. She even closed the window, nice and smooth, then turned and walked back across the potholes of clouds.
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"Nice," Rudy said as he gave her the bike.
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"Thank you."
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They rode toward the corner, where the day's importance reached them. Liesel knew. It was that feeling again, of being watched. A voice pedaled inside her. Two laps.
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She was compelled.
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Like an itch that demands a fingernail, she felt an intense desire to stop.
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Look at the window. Look at the window.
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She placed her feet on the ground and turned to face the mayor's house and the library window, and she saw. Certainly, she should have known this might happen, but she could not hide the shock that loitered inside when she witnessed the mayor's wife, standing behind the glass. She was transparent, but she was there. Her fluffy hair was as it always was, and her wounded eyes and mouth and expression held themselves up, for viewing.
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Verzeihung -- Forgiveness: To stop feeling anger, animosity, or resentment.
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THE LETTER
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Dear Liesel,
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Very slowly, she lifted her hand to the book thief on the street. A motionless wave.
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I know you find me pathetic and loathsome (look that word up if you don't know it), but I must tell you that I am not so stupid as to not see your footprints in the library. When I noticed the first book missing, I thought I had simply misplaced it, but then I saw the outlines of some feet on the floor in certain patches of the light.
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DUDEN DICTIONARY MEANING #2
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Liesel took hold of the paper.
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In her state of shock, Liesel said nothing, to Rudy or herself. She only steadied herself and raised her hand to acknowledge the mayor's wife, in the window.
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The river ran.
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On the way home, they stopped at the bridge and inspected the heavy black book. As Rudy flipped through the pages, he arrived at a letter. He picked it up and looked slowly toward the book thief. "It's got your name on it."
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Related words: absolution, acquittal, mercy.
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Yours sincerely,
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When you came back, I should have been angry, but I wasn't. I could hear you the last time, but I decided to leave you alone. You only ever take one book, and it will take a thousand visits till all of them are gone. My only hope is that one day you will knock on the front door and enter the library in the more civilized manner.
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"Of course."
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"Can you wait here for ten minutes?"
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Ilsa Hermann
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It made me smile.
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I was glad that you took what was rightfully yours. I then made the mistake of thinking that would be the end of it.
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Liesel struggled back up to 8 Grande Strasse and sat on the familiar territory of the front entrance. The book was with Rudy, but she held the letter and rubbed her fingers on the folded paper as the steps grew heavier around her. She tried four times to knock on the daunting flesh of the door, but she could not bring herself to do it. The most she could accomplish was to place her knuckles gently on the warmness of the wood.
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"We'd better head home," Rudy suggested, but Liesel did not go.
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Lastly, I hope you find this dictionary and thesaurus useful as you read your stolen books.
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Again, I am sorry we could no longer keep your foster mother employed.
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You should have knocked, she thought, and although there was a good portion of guilt, there was also the juvenile trace of laughter.
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As she rode, she tried to tell herself something.
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But not because she'd stolen a handful of books through an open window.
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As she made her second getaway, she could soon see the distant figure of Rudy at the bridge. The wind showered through her hair. Her feet swam with the pedals.
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Again, her brother found her.
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Liesel shrugged away from her thoughts. She crossed the bridge and told Rudy to hurry up and not to forget the book.
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You don't deserve to be this happy, Liesel. You really don't.
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From the bottom of the steps, his knee healing nicely, he said, "Come on, Liesel, knock."
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Liesel Meminger was a criminal.
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Can a person steal happiness? Or is it just another internal, infernal human trick?
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They rode home a couple of miles, from summer to autumn, and from a quiet night to the noisy breath of the bombing of Munich.
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They rode home on rusty bikes.
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