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Updated: May 9, 2025
A sirloin steak and a quarter for a bed gets the Wall Street tragedy of the swept-away fortune and the gradual descent. This is the first spread of this kind I've stumbled against. I haven't got a story to fit it. I'll tell you what, Mr. Chalmers, I'm going to tell you the truth for this, if you'll listen to it. It'll be harder for you to believe than the made-up ones."
Now, with the torn-down houses, the swept-away quarters, one has not only views of hills and river and bridges, and of gardens and palaces and loggias, hidden once and to be hidden again, but into the very life of the people: the squalor of back streets revealed, of yards looked into, of the open places turned into immondezzaio and play and grazing ground, showing the barbarism and nakedness of the land showing one that there is here no tradition of anything more active, decent or human than this present demolition.
The stream had him all at its mercy, and showed no more than his savage master had, but swept him a wallowing lump away, and over the reef of the crossing. There he was held by his great square chin for the jar of his backbone stunned him and the weight of the swept-away horse broke the neck which never had been known to bend.
"Perhaps you have heard that your tenant, Gadley, is dead?" "Yes, I did hear it. A very melancholy thing the whole family swept-away," said Mr. Moy, his eye again betraying some uneasiness, which Julius increased by saying "We thought it right that you should hear that he made a disclosure on his death-bed." "Indeed!" Mr. Moy sat erect the hard, keen, watchful lawyer.
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