The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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... Packingtown ; but one could go out on the road and " hobo it , " as the men phrased it , and see the country , and have a long rest , and an easy time riding on the freight - cars . Such was the home to which the new arrivals were wel ...
... Packingtown ; but one could go out on the road and " hobo it , " as the men phrased it , and see the country , and have a long rest , and an easy time riding on the freight - cars . Such was the home to which the new arrivals were wel ...
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... Packingtown that nowhere on its streets could a horse and buggy move faster than a walk ! - It could not move faster anyhow , on account of the state of the streets . Those through which Jurgis and Ona were walking resembled streets ...
... Packingtown that nowhere on its streets could a horse and buggy move faster than a walk ! - It could not move faster anyhow , on account of the state of the streets . Those through which Jurgis and Ona were walking resembled streets ...
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... Packingtown , which they could see so plainly in the distance . The line of the buildings stood clear - cut and black against the sky ; here and there out of the mass rose the great chim peys , with the river of smoke streaming away to ...
... Packingtown , which they could see so plainly in the distance . The line of the buildings stood clear - cut and black against the sky ; here and there out of the mass rose the great chim peys , with the river of smoke streaming away to ...
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... Packingtown . Jokubas did this with the air of a country gentleman escorting a party of visitors over his estate ; he was an old - time resident , and all these wonders had grown up under his eyes , and he had a personal pride in them ...
... Packingtown . Jokubas did this with the air of a country gentleman escorting a party of visitors over his estate ; he was an old - time resident , and all these wonders had grown up under his eyes , and he had a personal pride in them ...
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... Packingtown ; likewise this jest about the hog and his squeal , the stock in trade of all the guides , is the one gleam of humor that you will find there . After they had seen enough of the pens , the party went up the street , to the ...
... Packingtown ; likewise this jest about the hog and his squeal , the stock in trade of all the guides , is the one gleam of humor that you will find there . After they had seen enough of the pens , the party went up the street , to the ...
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