The book The Workers An Experiment in Reality the West was written by author Wyckoff, Walter Augustus, 1865-1908 Here you can read free online of The Workers An Experiment in Reality the West 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 West a good or bad book?
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Cheap ready- made and second-hand garments hung flapping like scare-crows overhead, or clothed grotesque wooden dummies which stood chained to the shop doors or to the wood-work below the show-win- dows. Scores of idle men, with the unvarying leaden eye and soggy droop of their kind, loung- 140 THE WORKERS ingly exchanged the comfort of a mutual sup- port with door-posts, chiefly of saloons. Little children in every stage of condition, from decent warmth to utter rags, and from wholesome clean-... liness to dirt grown clean in unconsciousness of itself, played about the pavements and in the gut- ters, or ran screaming with delight across the street-car lines, along which the trams moved slowly, drawn by horses with bells tinkling from the harness. The first sight of my destination was very re- assuring. It was evidently a shop of the first class. A second glance was disheartening, for already there were fully thirty men before me, and the number was increasing. From one of the men employed in the shop I learned that a man from the packing-house of the firm would be out to see us at the appointed hour.
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