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Taking gabe, jonas leaves his dwelling at night, taking leftover food from the night's supper trays, which have been placed outs

ide doorways for the collection crew to pick up. he steals his father's bicycle because he needs the infant seat attached to it for gabe, who now symbolizes new life and the future.
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