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Updated: June 28, 2025


"Oh, these masters!" "Ah!" said her friend, vaguely. "A strike-breaker!" said Mrs. Porter, rolling her eyes. "Shame!" said Mrs. Gorman, beginning to understand. "Coming after my job, and taking the bread out of my mouth," continued Mrs. Porter, fluently. "Underselling me too, I'll be bound. That's what comes of not having pickets." "Unskilled labour," said Mrs.

Now and then a strike-breaker parted from the squad and ran into the door of his dwelling, followed by a long whistle. Among the workers was a solitary, elderly man, still powerful, whom Pelle recognized. He kept at the extreme edge of the police, walking heavily, with bowed head, along the pavement close to the houses. His hair was quite gray, and his gait was almost crippled.

Nothing speeds the Manhattan sleep-hater more swiftly to a change of scene than the knowledge that he is getting his money's worth. "Speaking of clothes," Jim continued, staring past his sister to another table, "there seems to be a strike-breaker in the room. Pipe the gink with the night-shirt under his coat, and the shoe- string tie. There must be a masquerade Say! He's bowing to YOU." "Hush!

In one of the groups a dispute broke out between the players; they were reviling one another in no measured language, and their terms of abuse culminated in the term "strike-breaker." This made them perfectly furious. It was as though an abscess had broken; all their bottled-up shame and anger concerning their infamous position burst forth. They began to use knives and tools on one another.

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