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When Mr. Dussel moves in, he isn’t worried when Mr. VanDaan says he won’t get much to eat. Why? What does he tell the Franks and VanDaans?
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When Mr. Dussel moves in, he isn’t worried when Mr. VanDaan says he won’t get much to eat. Why? What does he tell the Franks and VanDaans?
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Okay, what book is this?
Sounds as if
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when diesel moves in he isn’t worried when mr vandaan says that he won’t get much to eat because he only worries about himself and only own safety. so getting limited food was fine to him as it was all for himself.
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