The book Whats On the Workers Mind was written by author William Whiting Here you can read free online of Whats On the Workers Mind book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Whats On the Workers Mind a good or bad book?
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Then we went into an entry where three pick-men were taking out the ribs and pillars and where the floor was squeezing up so en- thusiastically for a get-together party with the roof that there was hardly an unbroken timber in the place. Our job was merely to take down the broken ones and put up good ones! As I stood under a particularly nasty piece of roof I cast my eye down past two or three broken upright posts till finally I saw a pair of good ones and made a mental note to make a break to ...their protection if anything started to fall. Then to my huge dismay I saw that the reason that the uprights were good was that the cross-bar holding the roof was itself split and U-shaped. Of course I tried to reason with myself that my buddy wasn't worrying and he'd been doing this work for ten years. But I didn't make a great hit with myself, I will say. And was partly right, too. For, at one time I protested to John that some top-coal was loose. A stroke or two of the pick failed to loosen it, but on my further protest, a third blow brought down about five tons A SECOND COAL TOWN 119 of it!
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