http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The paupers of the old marketplace were: Moyshele Bejrekh's, whose wife was always sick but was always having children: Moyshe, the dorfsgeyer [man bought products from village peasants], and his six sons: Asher fun hober [of oats], who sold horse feed: Binecki's wife, Ester, who provided the food for the home, although her husband was a tailor and many others.
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