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1 He is a 26-year- old bricklayer who emigrated from Northern Ireland two years ago.
2 The 33-year- old bricklayer said: It's about unity.
3 And then he sees The Old Bricklayer , in among the fir trees.
4 He's sure The Old Bricklayer is listening to what he has to say.
5 He can hear The Old Bricklayer 's lorry somewhere in the distance.
6 The Old Bricklayer is wearing a voluminous fur coat riddled with large moth-holes.
7 But he feels secure with The Old Bricklayer at his side.
8 But he's never referred to as anything but The Old Bricklayer .
9 The Old Bricklayer is sitting at a table, reading a book.
10 Joel stops and waves, but The Old Bricklayer doesn't see him.
11 The Old Bricklayer leaves and vanishes into the dark fir trees.
12 He tries out what The Old Bricklayer said, to find out if it's true.
13 The Old Bricklayer points into a corner of the room.
14 The Old Bricklayer suddenly brings the lorry to a halt.
15 The rope becomes taut, and The Old Bricklayer comes hurrying back through the snow.
16 As he turns a corner The Old Bricklayer comes driving past in his lorry.
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