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... town . It's not a very big town and even though almost everyone goes to church the few churches are enough . I say almost everyone goes to church . I can't ; there is no Jewish temple . There is only a Methodist and a Baptist and a ...
... town . It's not a very big town and even though almost everyone goes to church the few churches are enough . I say almost everyone goes to church . I can't ; there is no Jewish temple . There is only a Methodist and a Baptist and a ...
Side 8
... town by himself , or when he was alone in the house ) it was the sound of the words that sur- prised everybody . Nor was it surprise either but , rather , everyone was puzzled at the sound of the words un- til someone realized that the ...
... town by himself , or when he was alone in the house ) it was the sound of the words that sur- prised everybody . Nor was it surprise either but , rather , everyone was puzzled at the sound of the words un- til someone realized that the ...
Side 9
... town as it prepared for Christmas . All the farmers came in to shop and all the stores were crowded . He stood there all day and watched . Little kids ran by and stuck their tongues out at him and called him " crazy Jew " but he just ...
... town as it prepared for Christmas . All the farmers came in to shop and all the stores were crowded . He stood there all day and watched . Little kids ran by and stuck their tongues out at him and called him " crazy Jew " but he just ...
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