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... , especially when the sickly youth’s hands grasping the bars slid down as though he had given up. Even if they were freed and went outside, it was a fact that they had caused this incident.
The conclusion was almost certain death for all of them even if they got out. If Cohen and the other youths could not be freed, they intended to stay behind.
Maher was especially vindictive against Brendel. The latter was at least a noble, and probably someone of considerable importance becaus ...
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