Like David Monologue

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“Like David, I started at a young age, but when I joined the army and began to use firearms, archery just didn’t seem to fit in with what I was doing. I’ve rarely picked up a bow these past thirty years. However, my brother, Ysrael, still practices. He’s very good, but doesn’t enter competitions because the police want to him to stay anonymous. He’s an officer in the police’s anti-terrorist unit.” Yoshua smiled, remembering the good times with his friends and Rebbetzin Arieli.
Gefen and Aviva weren’t sure what to make of what was going on with the knives, bows, and “archery talk.” Gefen had overheard Yoshua and David in the bedroom, and for the first time in her life, she understood integrity as a value. v # v

Arriving at the chapel in the morning, the group was greeted with a surprise. A small crowd of curious neighbors came to investigate the noise and rubble the foreigners created the previous afternoon. Among them was the Padre Emanuel. Yoshua welcomed him warmly. “Come, Padre, there’s so much for you to see. We’ve exposed the original walls and floor of the Jewish community that existed here before 1492. Both the walls and floor were done in marble tiles and are stunning.”
Ruth unlocked the door and the men moved the portable clean room to the side. They laid down thick, wide
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David and Yohsua took broad street brooms, threw them over their shoulders, and headed inside. (why would the sand be heavier than the tiles and cement?) Sasha was the first one down the ramp and stopped at the end and held up his hand to Simon. “Dr. Jamerson, the ramp needs support from underneath or it will break up the weight of loaded down wheelbarrows,” Sasha informed the English surgeon. Simon turned just as the Rosenbergs were emerging from the storage unit. “Professor, could you bring two hammers, the jig saw and number 10 nails. Sasha says that the ramp does not have enough support,” Simon told