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                    <text>Atlanta, Ga., August 24, 1967
Dear Sonny and
Daughter-in-Law:
Old Abraham and his Sarah had to give up their old home.
w·;.J..'1
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the circumcision of their son who
was their joint progeny, to those who were not their immediate family, or
rather were not blood relations, but were of their household family, that
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to be comrades in the general purpose of retaining the "Household" in the
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[Read Bible , see where Abie's older son , though being-1" , through his
male parent, was thought of as not being all Jew, and, therefore , was
thought to be not worthy of circumcision.
Read how , in order probably
cl .J/
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loudly ) at the solemn sanctimoniousness of the occasion.
He was ordered
out of the house , and he did leave. ] '
Then,through the years , did leave one by one all of the hous ehold 's
retainer s ( faster than new ones could b e employed) .
Even the newest one s
would come t o feel that if i t could happen to Ishmael , a s it had happened
to I shmael , i t could happen t o them.



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No t being able t o oper a te the big plan t a tion- t ype whi t e e l ephant
by thems elves , Ab ie an d Sarah had to abandon it , t oo .
already gone off on hi s own.
Decent Son had
�- 2 -
He had gone off to soldier for fortune among near blood-kin folk,
who were thought of as "Decent Jews" by Alfie and Sarah; though other
near kin thought that those whom "Sonny Boy" was aiding, were truly the
indecent folk.
Sonny Boy heard how Abie and Sarah had had to give up their positions of glory, and wrote them a complaining letter, in which he said,
"I hear you have become so groveling, so like unto cur dogs, that you,
yourselves, have become retainers in an ungodly Egyptian household, while
I,your noble son, Is'e-ac-ac-ac-ing away with my machine gun for the
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              <text>Atlanta, Ga., August 24, 1967

Dear Sonny and
Daughter-in-Law:

Old Abraham and his Sarah had to give up their old home.

Wiky

They had sieve basta tnceame the circumcision of their son who
was their joint progeny, to those who were not their immediate family, or
rather were not blood relations, but were of their household family, that
they, Abie and Sarah, no longer held to a genuine belief in the goodness
of and gratitude for those in the household, but not in the blood family,
to be comrades in the general purpose of retaining the "Household" in the

bes

splendor and goodness that was se" Lot at the time of said_circumcision.
Jew

[Read Bible, see where Abie's older son, though beings, through his
male parent, was thought of as not being all Jew, and, therefore, was
thought to be not worthy of circumcision. Read how, in order probably
to put some balm upon his own ego, this oider son af guifaw (laugh
loudly) at the solemn sanctimoniousness of the occasion. He was ordered
out of the house, and he did leave. ]

Then,through the years, did leave one by one all of the household's
retainers (faster than new ones could be employed). Even the newest ones
would come to feel that if it could happen to Ishmael, as it had happened
to Ishmael, it could happen to them.

RRA RKR KKK KK KARA K KKK EKA KE

Not being able to operate the big plantation-type white elephant

by themselves, Abie and Sarah had to abandon it, too. Decent Son had

Cp binnseZ
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already gone off on his own.
He had gone off to soldier for fortune among near blood-kin folk,
who were thought of as "Decent Jews" by Abie and Sarah; though other
near kin thought that those whom "Sonny Boy" was aiding, were truly the
indecent folk.

Sonny Boy heard how Abie and Sarah had had to give up their posi-
tions of glory, and wrote them a complaining letter, in which he said,
"I hear you have become so groveling, so like unto cur dogs, that you,
yourselves, have become retainers in an ungodly Egyptian household, while
I,your noble son, Is'e-ac-ac-ac-ing away with my machine gun for the

forces of Decency."

tp appy"

P.S. Read further in the Bible to see how Isaac's own forces of Decency
were to be split into two factions before he himself was buried. (Only

the machine gun is fictional.)

dnreufiel C aator omg
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Irvin Mixmaster Allen
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IVAN ALLEN JR
Big Mayor at City Hall

Atlantas Gae
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the ones actuated by mammonism, devotees to the
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4. Myles Horton, Director of the Highlander
(Folk School (for Communist Training), Mont-
ioeaale, Tennessee, This school was later abolished
eby an act of the Legislature of the State of
Tennessee.

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