The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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... Teta Elzbieta implore . " Szalin ! " Marija would scream . " Palauk isz kelio ! What are you paid for , children of hell ? " And so , in sheer terror , the orchestra would strike up again , and Marija would return to THE JUNGLE 15 17.
... Teta Elzbieta implore . " Szalin ! " Marija would scream . " Palauk isz kelio ! What are you paid for , children of hell ? " And so , in sheer terror , the orchestra would strike up again , and Marija would return to THE JUNGLE 15 17.
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... it all has to be paid for , whether it is drunk or not ; but he is a very steady man , and does not easily lose his temper . Only once there is a tight shave- and that is the fault of Marija Berczynskas . Marija 20 THE JUNGLE.
... it all has to be paid for , whether it is drunk or not ; but he is a very steady man , and does not easily lose his temper . Only once there is a tight shave- and that is the fault of Marija Berczynskas . Marija 20 THE JUNGLE.
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... paid that night . Marija goes on the warpath straight off , without even the preliminary of a good cursing , and when she is pulled off it is with the coat collars of two villains in her hands . Fortunately , the policeman is disposed ...
... paid that night . Marija goes on the warpath straight off , without even the preliminary of a good cursing , and when she is pulled off it is with the coat collars of two villains in her hands . Fortunately , the policeman is disposed ...
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... paid him off he dodged the company gamblers and dramshops , and so they tried to kill him ; but he escaped , and tramped it home , working at odd jobs , and sleeping always with one eye open . So in the summer time they had all set out ...
... paid him off he dodged the company gamblers and dramshops , and so they tried to kill him ; but he escaped , and tramped it home , working at odd jobs , and sleeping always with one eye open . So in the summer time they had all set out ...
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... paid the fabu- lous sum of seventeen and a half cents an hour ; and as it proved a rush day and he worked until nearly seven o'clock in the evening , he went home to the family with - the tidings that he had earned more than a dollar 49 IV.
... paid the fabu- lous sum of seventeen and a half cents an hour ; and as it proved a rush day and he worked until nearly seven o'clock in the evening , he went home to the family with - the tidings that he had earned more than a dollar 49 IV.
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