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| | Behold the Dreamer, By Aaron Chinitz |
 | | The station porters noticed the precocious gravity and abstraction of this chubby five-year-old, and wondered why he was not out skinning his knees on the pavements, shouting lustily to playmates, and tying up his hair in knots of dirt like the other children of his age. |
 | | Joseph worshipped him, his jokes, at which the simple boy roared appreciatively, and his sunny, infectious grin which made him feel warm all over. |
 | | Joseph, for so long shut up within himself, poured all his inner self at the feet of this god, his ambitions, his hopes, his likes and dislikes. |
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