The book Main Street was written by author Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951 Here you can read free online of Main Street book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Main Street a good or bad book?
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They stared at Carol. She satmodestly in a stiff chair, feeling frivolous and out of place. Kennicott appeared at the inner door, ushering out a bleached man witha trickle of wan beard, and consoling him, "All right, Dad. Be carefulabout the sugar, and mind the diet I gave you. Gut the prescriptionfilled, and come in and see me next week. Say, uh, better, uh, betternot drink too much beer. All right, Dad. " His voice was artificially hearty. He looked absently at Carol. He wasa medical machine ...now, not a domestic machine. "What is it, Carrie?" hedroned. "No hurry. Just wanted to say hello. " "Well----" Self-pity because he did not divine that this was a surprise partyrendered her sad and interesting to herself, and she had the pleasure ofthe martyrs in saying bravely to him, "It's nothing special. If you'rebusy long I'll trot home. " While she waited she ceased to pity and began to mock herself. For thefirst time she observed the waiting-room. Oh yes, the doctor's familyhad to have obi panels and a wide couch and an electric percolator, butany hole was good enough for sick tired common people who were nothingbut the one means and excuse for the doctor's existing!
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