There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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There used to be a very good custom in Jerusalem: a table-cloth was spread at the door ––– so long as it was in place, guests would enter the house. When it was removed, they would not.




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