The book The Workers; An Experiment in Reality : the East was written by author Wyckoff, Walter Augustus, 1865-1908 Here you can read free online of The Workers; An Experiment in Reality : the East book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Workers; An Experiment in Reality : the East a good or bad book?
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One little girl of four or five, who had eyed me at first with an anx- ious look of alarm, now stood leaning over my shoulder with an arm about my neck, and her soft brown hair, escaped from her sun -bon- net, touching my face, while she looked down upon the pictures, and I could feel her breath quickening as the story neared its climax. I pressed on presently, and the children ran by my side, asking for yet one story more, and finally calling their good-byes and waving their hands to me as I d...isappeared around a curve in the road. A few miles farther on I came to a lonely farm- house, where I knocked in quest of a dinner. A HIKED MAN AT AN ASYLUM 133 The open door revealed a woman's face, so sad and worn, so full of care and of weary years of slavish drudgery, that quite instinctively I be- gan to apologize, and to conceal my real pur- pose in aimless inquiry about the way. "I do not know," she said; "but won't you come ia ? The boys wiU soon be at home for dinner, and they can tell you." Her voice was soft and sweet, and her man- ner so reassuring that I gladly followed her into the sitting-room, where she introduced me to her daughter, a slender, dark yoimg woman, who sat sewing by an open window.
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