Pay Envelopes Tales of the Mill the Mine And the City Street
The book Pay Envelopes Tales of the Mill the Mine And the City Street was written by author Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932 Here you can read free online of Pay Envelopes Tales of the Mill the Mine And the City Street book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pay Envelopes Tales of the Mill the Mine And the City Street a good or bad book?
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His face had become more alive; the eyes burned with purpose; there was a new strength, a new light. She murmured something and stepped in with them. They climbed the steps and entered the little room. Joan stood in the doorway, dream ing. Then she noticed that the big man was clumsily lighting a kerosene stove. She stepped forward. She spoke softly. u Let me it s not work for a man. " He turned on her the face of a man surprised by an angel. Her words were so amazing, but her voice was so much... more so. Then they sat down, Boris between them. They started to eat. But Ignatz could not contain him self. His heart was overflowing. " Listen I know " he spoke brokenly, awk wardly, " now I know why we came to America. It s so all people all people work together. The paper in Hungary said: America gold. It is. The streets full of gold. Only " he spoke with rising passion " you can t put it in your pocket. You put it here ! " And he struck his breast with his big fist. JOAN OF THE MILLS 177 She leaned forward, a low cry of utter joy leap ing from her lips : " You know that?" " I know!" " Then, " she cried low, " you re an American, too we botfi are we can work together in this strike " She stopped suddenly, and blushed red a new thing for Joan of the Mills.
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