What Ozzie wanted to know was always different. The first time he had wanted to know how Rabbi Binder could call the Jews “The Chosen People” if the Declaration of Independence claimed all men to be created equal. Rabbi Binder tried to distinguish for him between political equality and spiritual legitimacy, but what Ozzie wanted to know, he insisted vehemently, was different.
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Hiçbirimiz birlikte yemek yemiyorduk: Gladys Teyzem saat beşte, kuzenim Susan beş buçukta, ben altıda ve amcam da altı buçukta yemek yiyordu. Bunu teyzemin deli olmasından başka açıklayacak bir şey yok.
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