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... moved away . They use him , laughing- ly for the most part , of what might happen if they too failed to adjust themselves to the community . Finally , after hearing of him so much , I was able to piece together his story . They say that ...
... moved away . They use him , laughing- ly for the most part , of what might happen if they too failed to adjust themselves to the community . Finally , after hearing of him so much , I was able to piece together his story . They say that ...
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... , and that he had been trying to learn not only the prayers and the songs and the rest of the re- ligious service but the actual language as well . His wife moved out after that and began to live 8 THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE.
... , and that he had been trying to learn not only the prayers and the songs and the rest of the re- ligious service but the actual language as well . His wife moved out after that and began to live 8 THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE.
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... moved out after that and began to live with the lady who played the organ at her church . T HAT happened in the late fall . He kept his store open but no one went inside . The Christmas buy- ing began and still he did no business . He ...
... moved out after that and began to live with the lady who played the organ at her church . T HAT happened in the late fall . He kept his store open but no one went inside . The Christmas buy- ing began and still he did no business . He ...
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