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The old Folks sing, the young Folks chirp
The prodigal son
The Tooth Puller
The Village Lawyer
It is too Late to Fill in the Well After the Calf has Drowned
Unidentified Flemish Proverb
A View on the Campo Vaccino in Rome
Who Knows why Geese Walk Barefoot ?
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