So on the principle of playing to your strengths... ...he decided to make their cultivation his life's work.
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But what the other boys didn't understand about their victim was... ...that he didn't see them as enemies.
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Fortunately for this boy... ...history gave him an unprecedented opportunity.
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The canvas... ...Mr. Solo... ...on which he would produce his greatest work.
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The boy found... ...he had quite a talent for eliciting these feelings in others.
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A priceless lesson was gleaned from his tormentors.
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He saw them as instruments of learning.
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A world war.
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Man...
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You wouldn't describe him...
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Once upon a time, there was a little boy.
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So sorry I can't stay to finish you off myself. Rudi's never in a rush, but sadly, I am. And I want it to be slow. I'll send your regards to little Gaby.
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We have contact.
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...as a particularly special little boy. He was neither tall nor handsome, charismatic or amusing. In fact, he appeared to be exceedingly dull. Because of this boy's apparent shortcomings... ...he was bullied mercilessly... ...and relentlessly by the other children.