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Top: Roll out the barrels! While Estelle (l.) and Sabine (r.) take the high road on the back of a large truck, my mother stands in the foreground.

Bottom: Wish I had more information about this one, but here is what I can make out: the numbers on the left front of the store say 1845, and the numbers on the right say 1945. Right above the main entrance the letters spell out "One Hundred Years Ago". Over the entrance is a large display of a man and a woman (she is wearing a large hoop-skirt) toward the right, and there is a horse-drawn carriage with driver in front of some old-time storefront facades. On the faux store, barely visible behind the carriage, is possibly the name "Smith & Morgan".

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"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"

"It was a grass harp... And we listened."

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"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."