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9 Shlomka , Itzik and Gordon THREE OF the most outrageous characters anyone could ever have known were Shlomka the Carman , Gordon the Mad Highlander and Itzik Foortzer . Three characters , long - since dead , who have never ceased ...
9 Shlomka , Itzik and Gordon THREE OF the most outrageous characters anyone could ever have known were Shlomka the Carman , Gordon the Mad Highlander and Itzik Foortzer . Three characters , long - since dead , who have never ceased ...
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Itzik talked in spoonerisms . And played spoons . He always greeted you with “ Mood gorning ” and if you asked him how he was replied “ Wery vell yank thew . ” It wasn't an ' affectation . Like a self - taught typist who transposes ...
Itzik talked in spoonerisms . And played spoons . He always greeted you with “ Mood gorning ” and if you asked him how he was replied “ Wery vell yank thew . ” It wasn't an ' affectation . Like a self - taught typist who transposes ...
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There he was , the Itzik I had known , not the same Itzik , not letting wind any more but talking it ; reading aloud all the printed words wherever they appeared and every now and then breaking off to ask a question .
There he was , the Itzik I had known , not the same Itzik , not letting wind any more but talking it ; reading aloud all the printed words wherever they appeared and every now and then breaking off to ask a question .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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