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The woman was heavy laden with child, and her husband looked at her with concern. Of course, he had to go. The census was mandatory. As he regarded his wife, he knew the journey would not be easy. What is a few hundred miles or kilometers today? Catch a train to Hamburg from Frankfurt, Germany, …
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