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He talked to them; and as, in his white coat, he visited the patients that lay in various states of dismemberment on the benches of his chock-full upstairs shop on Fulton Street, in Lower Manhattan, he was sure they chattered back.A drawer of umlautsHis love affair had begun as a schoolboy, with an Underwood Five.
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