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■ LIMBER — Bernadette Z Milewski, left, of Cape May. I limbers standing op. and Jerry IP Sullivan, below, limbers sitting ■1 down In preparation for the fifth 1 annual running of the Great Cape B May Footrace last Saturday. At> ■ left, a view of the over 600 runE ners led by Tom Carroll on his 1 Victorian highwheeler. 4\ NS^
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