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The woman was watching him narrowly. "How much
do you pay?" she demanded.

"Must I pay now -- right away?"

"Yes; all my customers do."

"I -- I haven't much money," Jurgis began, in an agony
of dread. "I've been in -- in trouble -- and my money is
gone. But I'll pay you -- every cent -- just as soon as I
can; I can work --"

"Vot is your work?"

"I have no place now. I must get one. But I --"

"How much haf you got now?"

He could hardly bring himself to reply. When he said
"A dollar and a quarter," the woman laughed in his face.

"I vould not put on my hat for a dollar und a quarter,"
she said.

"It's all I've got," he pleaded, his voice breaking. "I
must get some one -- my wife will die. I can't help it --
I --"

Madame Haupt had put back her pork and onions on
the stove. She turned to him and answered, out of the
steam and noise: "Git me ten dollars cash, und so you
can pay me de rest next mont'."

"I can't do it -- I haven't got it!" Jurgis protested.
"I tell you I have only a dollar and a quarter."

The woman turned to her work. "I don't believe you,"
she said. "Dot is all to try to shear me. Vot is de reason
a big man like you has got only a dollar und a quarter?"

"I've just been in jail," Jurgis cried, -- he was ready to
get down upon his knees to the woman, -- "and I had no
money before, and my family has almost starved."

" Vere is your friends, dot ought to help you?"

"They are all poor," he answered. "They gave me
this. I have clone everything I can --"

"Haven't you got notting you can sell?"

"I have nothing, I tell you -- I have nothing," he cried,
frantically.

"Can't you borrow it, den? Don't your store people
trust you?" Then, as he shook his head, she went on:
"Listen to me -- if you git me you vill be glad of it.

-219-

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Jungle. Contributors: Upton Sinclair - author. Publisher: Doubleday, Page. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1906. Page Number: 219.
    
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