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He was perspiring copiously and I , too , was feeling the strain , but he would not give in . “ Throw it . ” And again : “ Throw it . ” And again : “ Throw it . ” He could barely stand upright . His face was drenched in swcat .
He was perspiring copiously and I , too , was feeling the strain , but he would not give in . “ Throw it . ” And again : “ Throw it . ” And again : “ Throw it . ” He could barely stand upright . His face was drenched in swcat .
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It is this ability to feel deeply that has hurt us and uplifted us . The sensitivity born of thousands of years of persecution and inbred togetherness has made our hearts bigger than most . Only a Jew could have played as Ashermaun did ...
It is this ability to feel deeply that has hurt us and uplifted us . The sensitivity born of thousands of years of persecution and inbred togetherness has made our hearts bigger than most . Only a Jew could have played as Ashermaun did ...
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You , who remain , remain with pride in a lineage that goes back thousands of years , with a sense of wisdom given you by ages of scholarship , with a familial feeling they can't even begin to feel . Your roots are deeper than theirs .
You , who remain , remain with pride in a lineage that goes back thousands of years , with a sense of wisdom given you by ages of scholarship , with a familial feeling they can't even begin to feel . Your roots are deeper than theirs .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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