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What were the signs of Bruno's illness seen by doctor ?

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Chapter Twelve returns to Bruno and Samuel's conversation from opposite sides of the fence. Chapter Ten had ended with Bruno's question to Samuel: "Why are there so many people on that side of the fence? And what are you all doing there?". Samuel answers by explaining his experience. He lived with his mother, father, and his brother Josef in an apartment above his father's watchmaking store. One day, his mother was making armbands for the family with the Star of David on them, and she told him he had to wear his whenever he left the house. Bruno tells Samuel that his father wears an armband, too - only Father's armband has the Nazi symbol on it, while Samuel's family's armbands have the Star of David.  Samuel goes on to tell Bruno about how he came to live at Out-With. His family was told they had to move to a different part of Cracow, all cramped in one room with another family. They were on the wrong side of a wall that the soldiers had built. Bruno doesn't believe that so many people could have lived in only one room, but he doesn't tell Samuel that. There were eleven people total living in that room, including one of the sons from the other family, Luka, who Samuel tells Bruno "kept hitting me even when I did nothing wrong". Bruno relates that Gretel sometimes hits him, too, but Samuel doesn't respond to his observation.  Samuel tells Bruno that one day soldiers arrived and packed him and everyone living nearby into huge trucks. Lots of people hid from the soldiers, but Samuel believes they were all eventually found. They were brought to a train, which Samuel says "was horrible... there was no air to breathe. And it smelled awful". Bruno tells him that he should have gotten on the train Bruno took, the one on the other side of the platform, but Samuel says his train had no doors. Bruno doesn't believe him about that detail, either. Samuel tells him that when they got off the train, they all had to walk to Out-With; Bruno counters that his family "had a car". He cannot understand why Samuel seems so sad, since "after all much the same thing had happened to him.  Samuel tells Bruno that there are hundreds of other boys on his side of the fence, and Bruno reiterates his feeling that it is unfair for him to have no one to play with on his side. Samuel tells him they don't play, and this surprises Bruno. Samuel asks Bruno if he has any food and Bruno tells him that he had meant to bring chocolate, but forgot. Bruno tells him that dinner isn't served until half-past six, and invites Samuel to come have dinner with his family sometime. When Samuel doesn't return the invitation, Bruno suggests that perhaps he could come under the fence to visit with Samuel and his friends. Samuel becomes nervous and tells Bruno he has to go back because he'll be in trouble if they catch him. Bruno shouts after him that he'll be back tomorrow, and sets off for home. He decides to keep his new friend a secret from his family, since he doesn't want to be told he can't see Samuel anymore.

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