The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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Page 18
... told to pay and shut up . What made all this the more painful was that it was so hard on the few that had really done their best . There was poor old ponas Jokubas , for instance — he had already given five dollars , and did not every ...
... told to pay and shut up . What made all this the more painful was that it was so hard on the few that had really done their best . There was poor old ponas Jokubas , for instance — he had already given five dollars , and did not every ...
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... told him stories about the breaking down of men , there in the stockyards of 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 ...
... told him stories about the breaking down of men , there in the stockyards of 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 ...
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... told to , did not lose his temper often , and when he did lose it made the offender anxious that he should not lose it again . When they paid him off he dodged the company gamblers and dramshops , and so they tried to kill him ; but he ...
... told to , did not lose his temper often , and when he did lose it made the offender anxious that he should not lose it again . When they paid him off he dodged the company gamblers and dramshops , and so they tried to kill him ; but he ...
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... told them that the number of these gates was twenty - five thou- sand . Jokubas had recently been reading a newspaper article which was full of statistics such as that , and he was very proud as he repeated them and made his guests ...
... told them that the number of these gates was twenty - five thou- sand . Jokubas had recently been reading a newspaper article which was full of statistics such as that , and he was very proud as he repeated them and made his guests ...
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... told ; to be given a place in it and a share in its wonderful activities was a blessing to be grateful for , as one was grateful for the sunshine and the rain . Jurgis was even glad that he had not seen the place before meeting with his ...
... told ; to be given a place in it and a share in its wonderful activities was a blessing to be grateful for , as one was grateful for the sunshine and the rain . Jurgis was even glad that he had not seen the place before meeting with his ...
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