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Title: Night's Foreshadowing
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Every chapter, almost every page is filled with foreshadowing. The foreshadowing in this book give warning of bad events, horrible events that area about to fall upon the Jews and others like them. Three events that foreshadow what is to come in this book are Moche's experience with the Germans, the mystic woman's screams, and the "selection" of his father to die... Showed first 250 characters
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