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Updated: May 31, 2025


"Well, the point is that Pitzela and the way he treats his son is a scandal. You know why? Because he uses his son as an advertisement. Pitzela's son, mind you, is so weak and old that he can hardly walk and he carries a heavy cane and his hands shake like leaves. And Pitzela drags him around all over. To banquets. To political meetings. To the Yiddish theater. All over.

"And what does Pitzela's son say, Feodor?" "Say? What can he say? He looks up and shakes his head some more. He can hardly see. And when the banquet talking begins he falls asleep and Pitzela has to hold him up from falling out of the chair. And when the food is done and the dessert comes Pitzela leans over and says to his son: 'Listen. I got a treat for you.

And Pitzela says: 'What! You want to hang around the house like you were an old man? You are crazy. Look at me, I'm your father. And you a young man, my son, act like you were my father. It's a scandal. Come, we will go to the banquet. "What banquet, Feodor?" "Oh, any banquet. He drags him. He don't let him rest. And he says: 'You must shave off your beard.

For according to your thinking the story is already finished. Whereas according to me the story is only just beginning." "But you said it was about Pitzela, Feodor. So I believed you." "I said nothing of the sort. I merely asked you if you knew Pitzela. The story is entirely about Pitzela's son." "Aha! This Pitzela has a son. That's interesting." "Of course it is.

Here. And he reaches into his pocket and brings out a handful of hickory nuts. 'Crack them with your teeth, he says, 'like your father. And when his son looks at him and strokes his white beard and sighs, Pitzela jumps up and laughs so you can hear him all over the banquet hall. But the point of the story is that two weeks ago Pitzela went to his grandson's funeral.

But it isn't long enough. I will have to go out and see Pitzela and describe him and that will make the story long enough." "It isn't long enough? What do you mean? I just begun. The story ain't about Pitzela at all. So why should you go see Pitzela?" "But I thought it was about Pitzela." "You thought! Hm! Well, you see what good it does you to think.

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