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2.No chance of getting away form town unless he wanted to ride the rods.
3.From 1941 to 1945 he “beat his way” about twenty thousand miles on American railroads.
4.His schooling certainly had nothing to do with it,for he ran away from home as a small boy, became a hobo, rode in boxcars, slept in haystacks, begged his food from door to door, and learned to read by looking out of boxcars at signs along the railway.
7.They used a ladder which had been left behind by some workmen and they climbed a twenty-foot wall and got away in a stolen car.

