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Updated: July 21, 2025


He was forever weary; but despite this, he worked automatically. Then nobody paid any attention to him; the other bakers, a gang of pretty rough Galicians, treated him as if he were a mule; none of them even took the trouble to learn his name, and some addressed him, "Hey, you, Choto!" while others cried "Hello, Barriga!"

Those in the northeast had given no help to the Russians of the Dnieper; perhaps the grand prince George II of Suzdal may have rejoiced over the humiliation of the Kievians and Galicians.

He is teaching me to box, as he says that no gentleman ever uses a knife or a club, as the Galicians do, in fighting; and you know that when they get beer they are sure to fight, and if they use a knife they will kill some one, and then they are sorry. "You know about my school. Jack has told Mrs. French. I like Mr. Brown, well, next to Jack. He is a good man.

By outside sales Kalman came to have control of a little ready money, and with this he engaged a small force of Galicians, who, following lines suggested by Brown, pushed in the tunnel, ran cross drifts, laid down a small tramway, and accomplished exploration and development work that appeared to Kalman's uninstructed eyes wonderful indeed.

In one section of the western prairie are 150,000 Galicians. Of Austrians and Germans the Germans chiefly from Austria and Russia there are 800,000 in Canada, or a population equal to the city of Montreal. Of Italians at last report there were fully 60,000 in Canada.

The boy has got a fiendish temper and, on slight provocation, he is into a fight like a demon." "With you?" said Brown. "Oh, come," said French, "you know better than that. No, he gets with those Galicians, and then there is a row. The other week, now well " French was finding it difficult to get on. "I heard about it," said Brown; "they told me the boy was half drunk, and you more."

In the earlier years the excitable character of the Galicians, and the absence of instruction in their old haunts as to rights of life and property, led them into the commission of a good many offences against our laws, but no alien race has been more anxious to become Canadian and especially, amongst the young people who have grown up in this country, we have met many who are a large asset to the Dominion.

When Montenegrins, who earn thirty cents a day in their own land, earn eleven dollars a day on dynamite work constructing Canadian railroads, it is not surprising that they retire rich, and that the railroad for which they worked would have gone bankrupt if the Dominion had not come to its aid with a loan of millions. Likewise of Poles and Galicians in the coal mines.

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