Forerunner — Volume 1 by Unknown
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""And nothing to show for all that splendid effort!
"They don't do a thing? They just _live_--and 'keep house!' All those women! "Six years? Likely to be sixty! But I'm not going to wait!" WHERE THE HEART IS I. A small stone city, very old, built upon rock, rock-paved, rock-bound with twenty centuries of walls. A Ghetto, an age-old Ghetto, crowded into a stony corner of the crowded stony city; its steep and narrow confines not more a boundary than the iron prejudices that built them. In the Ghetto--life, human life; close-pressed, kept to its elemental forms, with a vitality purchased at nature's awful price--by surviving slow extinction. This life, denied all larger grouping, finds its sole joy in fierce deep love of family and home. This home a room, a low and narrow room, unwholesome, dark, incredibly filled up, yet overflowing most with love. Here was peace. Here was Honor wherewith to face the outer Scorn. Here |
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