The Hopeless CaseBruno thinks they should have left Gretel-whom he lovingly refers to as the Hopeless Case-in Berlin to watch the house.Despite this, though, he goes to her room and they talk about their gross new place, which Gretel calls "Out-With" (Auschwitz).What does that mean? According to Gretel, it means "out with" the people who lived in the house before…Bruno tells Gretel that the other children don't look friendly.Say what? What the heck is Bruno talking about?He takes her to his room and she looks out his window.