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As Irish as Paddy’s Pig

IT WAS AN innocent question.

Am I Irish? Mrs. Kitzhaber, my fifth-grade teacher at St. Paul Catholic School, gave me a smile that could have melted a late-winter snow.

“Oh Paul,” she said, “you’re as Irish as Paddy’s pig.”

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