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Children go tfrom house to house.[[Trick or treat]].   
Children go to people homes saying [[Trick or treat]].   


The Children ask for [[candy]].  
The Children ask for [[candy]].  
They say: "[[Trick or treat]]".




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Or throwing eggs at houses.
Or throwing eggs at houses.
Or writing on windows with soap.




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Irish people who [[Immigration|migrate]] to the [[United States|States]] hold on to their tradition.  
Irish people who [[Immigration|migrate]] to the [[United States|States]] hold on to their tradition.  




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