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gave a haircut to my brother.
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He took a pair of scissors,
regular scissors,

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with which beautiful
dresses are made,

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and cut his beard.
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Only together with his beard,
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exactly with those scissors that
make beautiful dresses,

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he had cut his head off.
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And had a very long
good laugh.

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Shut up, Yefim.
You will scare the children.

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You've become
so spiteful.

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No, I'm not spiteful.
Not at all.

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I'm for the International of kindness.
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There're so few kind
people left in the world.

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I don't know,
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but perhaps one day
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people will live
where they like

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and the Jewish Pale will not
be restricted to cellars.

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Shut up, Yefim,
you will scare the children.

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Wait, Maria,
let me finish.

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All our life
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is filled with cares and troubles.
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Now you have to hide,
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then you get to have your close ones
buried, then you yourself are buried.

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You have absolutely
no time to talk.

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Can you tell me,
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Comrade Commissar,
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why is it so?
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How indignant everybody felt when
the British attacked the Boers.

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And how distressed we all were when
the Turks massacred the Armenians.

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But will anyone raise his voice
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if tomorrow Yefim Magazannik
is no more?

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Where did you get it from,
Yefim, those fairy tales


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