Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... Uncle Moshe . The next day Father woke up feeling much better and he got out of bed , but then he started asking about Uncle Moshe , about why hadn't he been to the house in almost a week , and we had to make up excuses . Uncle Schmuel ...
... Uncle Moshe . The next day Father woke up feeling much better and he got out of bed , but then he started asking about Uncle Moshe , about why hadn't he been to the house in almost a week , and we had to make up excuses . Uncle Schmuel ...
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... Uncle Schmuel who would try to sell them later if he could and would send them the money if he was successful . If not , what could they do ? It was either give the place to Uncle Schmuel or don't go to America . They already had the ...
... Uncle Schmuel who would try to sell them later if he could and would send them the money if he was successful . If not , what could they do ? It was either give the place to Uncle Schmuel or don't go to America . They already had the ...
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... uncle's wagon came down the street and stopped next to the platform . Uncle Schmuel got down first and then helped his mother and sister . They stood by the wagon for a moment , looking around for La- zar , and Lazar almost yelled ...
... uncle's wagon came down the street and stopped next to the platform . Uncle Schmuel got down first and then helped his mother and sister . They stood by the wagon for a moment , looking around for La- zar , and Lazar almost yelled ...
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