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Myles Billingsley speaks at the town meeting |
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Myles shows pride and fear as his son joins the war |
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Enid and Myles Billingsley run the local market |
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A telegram arrives with news of the their son's death |
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Bruno visits the Billingsley store to commiserate with Miles |
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Myles cannot conceal his anger and frustration |
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Drinking alone, Myles is chastised by his younger son for his behavior |
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On a snowy night Myles shows up to help Ruth Gruber and her refugees |
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Myles visits a Jewish wake as Bruno's guest |
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Bruno and Myles have a chat about mutual losses |
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Myles reflects on the world's injustices |
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Myles attends a Jewish meeting |
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and joins in the dancing and the prayers |
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Myles comes to the rescue of his Jewish friends being deported |
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Myles insists he be deported, too |
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Farewells for Bruno and Myles |
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