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There was one public school for boys, and one for girls, but Jewish children were admitted in limited numbers - only ten to a hundred; and even the lucky ones had their troubles.
— Mary Antin
Tags: numbers, only, school, children

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Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth; we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth.
— Mary Antin
Tags: our, birth, spiritual, growth
His struggle for a bare living left him no time to take advantage of the public evening school. In time he learned to read, to follow a conversation or lecture; but he never learned to write correctly; and his pronunciation remains extremely foreign to this day.
— Mary Antin
Tags: day, evening, struggle, time
You went up to be examined with the other Jewish children, your heart heavy about that matter of your nose.
— Mary Antin
Tags: matter, children, you, heart
On a royal birthday every house must fly a flag, or the owner would be dragged to a police station and be fined twenty-five rubles.
— Mary Antin
Tags: royal, police, fly, birthday
As we moved along in a little procession, I was delighted with the illumination of the streets. So many lamps, and they burned until morning, my father said, and so people did not need to carry lanterns.
— Mary Antin
Tags: need, father, people, morning
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