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If Not, Not Summary
Alma says she is going to the library. She passes Herman Cooper, who has a driver's license. He asks Alma if she wants to go for a ride sometime, but she declines. She arrives at the Municipal Archives and sees the same clerk, telling him she thinks Alma Mereminski may have gotten married. The man says he only has information on marriages up until 1937. At the City Clerk's office, the old man behind the counter questions Alma and comes back with information that Alma married Mordecai Moritz in 1942, in Brooklyn. Records show she was born in Poland.
Alma calls home to see if anyone has called for her. Julian tells her no one has called and asks if she wants to go out to dinner and she says yes, then hangs up. Alma calls Information and asks for a...
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