The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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Page 19
... fellows with his big clenched fists ; but then , doubtless , he realized how little good it would do him . No bill would be any less for turning out any one at this time ; and then there would be the scandal - and Jurgis wanted nothing ...
... fellows with his big clenched fists ; but then , doubtless , he realized how little good it would do him . No bill would be any less for turning out any one at this time ; and then there would be the scandal - and Jurgis wanted nothing ...
Page 23
... fellows but my back is broad . " -- Jurgis was like a boy , a boy from the country . He was the sort of man the bosses like to get hold of , the sort they make it a grievance they cannot get hold of . When he was told to go to a certain ...
... fellows but my back is broad . " -- Jurgis was like a boy , a boy from the country . He was the sort of man the bosses like to get hold of , the sort they make it a grievance they cannot get hold of . When he was told to go to a certain ...
Page 68
... fellow - workingmen lose their tempers and call him a fool . There was a delegate of the butcher- helpers ' union who came to see Jurgis to enroll him ; and when Jurgis found that this meant that he would have to part with some of his ...
... fellow - workingmen lose their tempers and call him a fool . There was a delegate of the butcher- helpers ' union who came to see Jurgis to enroll him ; and when Jurgis found that this meant that he would have to part with some of his ...
Page 71
... fellows would rise ; but the man who minded his own business and did his work — why , they would " speed him up " till they had worn him out , and then they would throw him into the gutter . Jurgis went home with his head buzzing . Yet ...
... fellows would rise ; but the man who minded his own business and did his work — why , they would " speed him up " till they had worn him out , and then they would throw him into the gutter . Jurgis went home with his head buzzing . Yet ...
Page 94
... fellow to wait , save in the doorways or in a corner of the killing - beds , and he would all but fall asleep there , and freeze to death . There was no heat upon the killing - beds ; the men might exactly as well have worked out of ...
... fellow to wait , save in the doorways or in a corner of the killing - beds , and he would all but fall asleep there , and freeze to death . There was no heat upon the killing - beds ; the men might exactly as well have worked out of ...
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