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     There was once a rooster who was old and blind. He couldn’t tell when it was sunrise, so every morning at four exactly he would crow. This would awaken his owners and also the young man who lived next door and could not escape the nuisance of his song. The young man was the son of immigrants, delivered north of the border and never returned—a child of diaspora. His name was Marcos and he was in love.

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