The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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... lost , there was a label , in Polish , Lithuanian , and German- " Dom . Namai . Heim . " Why pay rent ? " the linguistic circular went on to demand . " Why not own your own home ? Do you know that you can buy one for less than your rent ...
... lost , there was a label , in Polish , Lithuanian , and German- " Dom . Namai . Heim . " Why pay rent ? " the linguistic circular went on to demand . " Why not own your own home ? Do you know that you can buy one for less than your rent ...
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... who would not be a confederate . Then let any one imagine their dismay , when , after half an hour , they came in with a lawyer , and heard him greet the agent by his first name ! ― - ― -- They felt that all was lost THE JUNGLE 59.
... who would not be a confederate . Then let any one imagine their dismay , when , after half an hour , they came in with a lawyer , and heard him greet the agent by his first name ! ― - ― -- They felt that all was lost THE JUNGLE 59.
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Upton Sinclair. ― - ― -- They felt that all was lost ; they sat like prisoners summoned to hear the reading of their death - warrant . There was nothing more that they could do- they were trapped ! The lawyer read over the deed , and ...
Upton Sinclair. ― - ― -- They felt that all was lost ; they sat like prisoners summoned to hear the reading of their death - warrant . There was nothing more that they could do- they were trapped ! The lawyer read over the deed , and ...
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... lost no time in getting ready . They had to make some shift to furnish it , and every instant of their leisure was given to discussing this . A person who had such a task before him would not need to look very far in Packingtown - he ...
... lost no time in getting ready . They had to make some shift to furnish it , and every instant of their leisure was given to discussing this . A person who had such a task before him would not need to look very far in Packingtown - he ...
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... lost his temper and began to threaten him . In the end Jurgis got into a fine rage , and made it suffi- ciently plain that it would take more than one Irishman to scare him into a union . Little by little he gathered that the main thing ...
... lost his temper and began to threaten him . In the end Jurgis got into a fine rage , and made it suffi- ciently plain that it would take more than one Irishman to scare him into a union . Little by little he gathered that the main thing ...
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