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How did the sacrifices made in this section, change the outcome for the other characters?
Rachel Landau: “I think there is only enough here to buy freedom for one of your children. One of Rachel Landau’s children would go free, and one of her children would go into the camps.”
Lito Padron: “A calm came over Lito, as though he’d come to some sort of understanding, some decision… “But a funny thing happened while I was waiting for the world to change, Chabela: It didn’t. Because I didn’t change it. I’m not going to make the same mistake twice. Take care of your mother and baby brother for me.”
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