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| On the other side of the gate the man just opened
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| One man hands over a bag to the other man
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Revision as of 14:19, 5 January 2021
Luctor et Emergo: I struggle and emerge
Did my grandfather have the feeling he had struggled and emerged?
(did those feelings lead him to put this saying above their gate?)
What was the significance of this saying?