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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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Entering the 747, my wife, Alexandra, and I are enfiladed by eyes that lie dark in hairy ambush. To me there is nothing foreign in these hats, side-locks, and fringes. It is my childhood revisited. At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen. God instructed Moses to speak to the children of Israel and to 'bid them that they make them fringes in the borders of their garments.' So they are still wearing them some four thousand years later. We find our seats, two in a row of three, toward the rear of the aircraft. 'Do you speak Yiddish?' he says. 'Yes, certainly.' 'I can not be next to your wife. Please sit between us.

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