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... mpression of Hans was that of a gambler, an alcoholic, a womanizer, and someone who lived only to enjoy life. Someone like that, in his hometown, would be called a vagrant.
But this was the norm in America; many American youths nowadays were like this.
However, when he came to this social welfare home, Hans seemed to become a different person.
He was pleasantly smiling with the children and warmly greeting the old people. When he saw that the trash can was ful ...
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