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First job was cleaning lumber. Taking nails out of lumber. Worked for a Frenchman who used to abolish buildings and sell that second-hand lumber because it was valuable. It wasn't rotten. It just was good lumber. Good, dry lumber. Then I got a job in a grocery store. My mother told me, said, if you had a argument with the school teacher . . . I had a argument with a girl and she . . . I cussed ...
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