Mr. Dussel Research Paper

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Mr. Dussel
Do you know what happened on April 30 in 1889 Fritz pfeffer was born. He had a son and put him on a boat. Mr. Dussel, he stayed in his room and was always patient and was selfless. He always stayed in his room because he had to wait on Anne to get ready for petter so they can go on there dates. Anne was talking to Peter about how they feel and Mr. Dussel always wanted in.
Mr. Dussel was always patient when he needed a hiding place he had to wait a while so they can make room. When he wants in his room because Anne is always in there talking to peter. He was waiting until they got out of hiding to go back to his job as a dentist. He waited for him to send his son to England so that he didn't have to stay.
He was selfless because

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