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Old Reb. Litwak always sits by the kitchen stove, playing doleful tones on an antiquated guitar. Even Leah, who does the housework, asks him to play livelier tunes, but he only smiles. The d... Read allOld Reb. Litwak always sits by the kitchen stove, playing doleful tones on an antiquated guitar. Even Leah, who does the housework, asks him to play livelier tunes, but he only smiles. The duty of Leah is to minister to the comforts of Litwak, the tailor, and his daughter, Sarah.... Read allOld Reb. Litwak always sits by the kitchen stove, playing doleful tones on an antiquated guitar. Even Leah, who does the housework, asks him to play livelier tunes, but he only smiles. The duty of Leah is to minister to the comforts of Litwak, the tailor, and his daughter, Sarah. Leah is jealous of Sarah's fortune and matrimonial prospects. A few nights later Leah sit... Read all