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English, 05.01.2021 20:10, Shiey0409

N "President Cleveland, Where Are You?," what does Jerry do when he finds a Grover Cleveland card? He trades in his complete set of president cards for a new baseball glove.

He asks the storeowner if he needs two Grover Clevelands to complete the set.

He rides his bike to the North Side to trade it for a Warren G. Harding card.

He sells the card and gives the money to Armand so he can go to the dance.

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