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What lie does bruno tell his sister? why is he pleased? what does this suggest about bruno?

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I'm not sure what chapter you are referring to but he does conceal mentioning Shmuel to his sister. Bruno is a sensitive boy and sees Shmuel as a kindred spirit rather than a Jew that needs to be oppressed.
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Answer:

This is as close to the answer as I could get. Sorry if it's not what you need.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Bruno felt pleased with himself and superior to Gretel because he had...

x "borrowed" one of Father's army pistols and was hiding it in his room .

x been given a "grand tour" of the kennels and allowed to play with the dogs .

x "taken care of" her silly, annoying dolls by hiding them all in her closet .

seen the "nasty-looking place" first and could view it from his own window.

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