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Chapters 13-16 Summary
The following day Adam returns to see Sam. He arrives at 9:30 in the morning. This is unfortunate because it coincides with Sam's exercise hour—the only time he spends outside of his isolation cell every twenty-four hours. The single hour of recreational time is prized by the inmates. The rarely see a soul and never see each other, with the exception of their hands, which can be seen dangling out through the bars on the front of their cells. Like the others, Sam looks forward to his hour out, as it was known, but he agrees to meet with Adam and hopes that the prison guard will allow him to make up the outside time later. At their meeting, Sam presents Adam with his own rendition of their legal agreement. Sam wants to make changes to the standard Kravitz and...
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