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Children of the Ghetto

CHAPTER III
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I believe they have invited him for the _Pidyun Haben_ to-day." "Oh, is that to-day ?" "Of course.

Didst thou not know ?" "No, no one told me." "Thine own sense should have told thee.

Is it not the thirty-first day since the birth?
But of course he won't accept when he knows that my own daughter has driven me out of her house." "You say not!" exclaimed Moses in horror.
"I do say," said Malka, unconsciously taking up the clothes-brush and thumping with it on the table to emphasize the outrage.

"I told her that when Yechezkel cried so much, it would be better to look for the pin than to dose the child for gripes.

'I dressed it myself, Mother,' says she.


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