Albert Einstein

In Chapter Two, Pauline Einstein thinks that Albert is ill and sends him to bed early. What brings about the change in Albert's appearance, and why does his mother mistake it for illness?

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Young Albert is intensely interested in his father's compass. The prospect of learning something new flushes his cheeks and brings a sparkle to his eye, similar to how he appears if he has a fever.