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Show Sose (1/2 /8 ) page 31 Mr. K Mr. R ~r. K Mr. R here, and I don't think they're JO feet away. One is just inside ' .... t # the wall , and the other is on t~e corner, the northwest corner of that intersection. Very, very deenlv steep in religion, and I had and this ts what I can't understand why I would ma~ry the girl out of ~y faith. I cannot understand, but I know it was a horrible experience for her. She couldn't live with ~e the way I wanted to live, and I couldn't live with her the way she wanted to live. 3er parents didn't care that ~uch for ~e •• it was alright with my father, it was TIJore like "well, vou do what you da'Iln well please, it's your life, you live it''. My mother finally accepted it be-cause it was an accomplished fact. Things started to deteriorate nretty badlv between us, and I started stepping out, which distress-ed her quite a bit more, and finally she gave up and we got a divorce. My second marriage was-for what ever it was worth it ~1ght have gone all the way even though 1t was a mixed marriage, because we had a lot, but we agreed we wouldn't have children so we wouldn't be quarre~ing about how our children were to be raised. The concession I got from her was that we got married by a rabi, • ; - .1' - - a reformed rabi, one) that would perform a mixed marriage , which is an unusual thing. Gordon? Gordon's the ~an. Apparently you've heard of him from so~ebody else. Yes. It was good, I mean it was a marriage that might have gone all the I/ . - , . . way, but the war ggt 111 tL! uay. By the time I came home she had found somebody else. So, there was nothing else to do but get a |