The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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... Chicago , with its quarter of a mill- ion inhabitants , still they did their best , and the children who ran in from the street , and even tho dogs , went out again happier . A charming informality was one of the characteristics of this ...
... Chicago , with its quarter of a mill- ion inhabitants , still they did their best , and the children who ran in from the street , and even tho dogs , went out again happier . A charming informality was one of the characteristics of this ...
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... Chicago and its saloons and its slums fade away — there are green meadows and sunlit rivers , mighty forests and snow - clad hills . They behold home landscapes and child- hood scenes returning ; old loves and friendships begin to waken ...
... Chicago and its saloons and its slums fade away — there are green meadows and sunlit rivers , mighty forests and snow - clad hills . They behold home landscapes and child- hood scenes returning ; old loves and friendships begin to waken ...
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... Chicago , and of what had hap- pened to them afterwards - stories to make your flesh creep , but Jurgis would only laugh . He had only been there four months , and he was young , and a giant besides . There was too much health in him ...
... Chicago , and of what had hap- pened to them afterwards - stories to make your flesh creep , but Jurgis would only laugh . He had only been there four months , and he was young , and a giant besides . There was too much health in him ...
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... Chicago the party was bound . They knew that one word , Chicago , and that was all they needed - to know , at least , until they reached the 26 THE JUNGLE.
... Chicago the party was bound . They knew that one word , Chicago , and that was all they needed - to know , at least , until they reached the 26 THE JUNGLE.
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... Chicago , " people no longer pointed in some direction , but instead looked perplexed , or laughed , or went on without paying any attention . They were pitiable in their helplessness ; above all things they stood in deadly terror of ...
... Chicago , " people no longer pointed in some direction , but instead looked perplexed , or laughed , or went on without paying any attention . They were pitiable in their helplessness ; above all things they stood in deadly terror of ...
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