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from Atlas Peripatetic 409 different instances of “I”—by location general food advice for newcomers—the soup a bagel or a piece of fruit—the crepes the coffee—free food if you sit there long enough who cares—of early morning (slow—and the truck is popular) someone more familiar with the cuisine magic carpet—no matter what—fly by this city (eldest son) (youngest son) a bare minimum of ingredients (north) —few— a lot of bite (crisp) bitter rivalry dates back years—one old woman working alone—other staples old favorite—the man lives up to the name of modern language holy land on four wheels—a relatively short line—stand out from the slew—stood up to an hour long walk to recommend warmly not for the faint—a long line even in rain (surprise) |