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So my grandmother arranged [so that we went to school together]. I was six years old in May [1915], and I was enrolled to the first degree, and my brother wasn’t even five, but she said: ‘If you fight, he will go too [to the school].’ And she enrolled him so that we wouldn’t only wrangle. And I don’t know how, but they accepted him. Thus we weren’t in the same class, but in parallel classes, he in a boys’ class, because girls and boys had separate classes.
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Romania
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Alice Kosa
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