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1  The victim was Tamoszius Kuszleika, who played the violin.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 8
2  But the sight of sights at this moment is Tamoszius Kuszleika.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1
3  And they were even going into debt to Tamoszius Kuszleika and letting him impoverish himself.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 12
4  In the excitement of this masterpiece Tamoszius Kuszleika begins to edge in between the tables, making his way toward the head, where sits the bride.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1
5  When in the end Tamoszius Kuszleika has reached her side, and is waving his magic wand above her, Ona's cheeks are scarlet, and she looks as if she would have to get up and run away.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1
6  The friend, who was named Tamoszius Kuszleika, was a sharp little man who folded hides on the killing beds, and he listened to what Jurgis had to say without seeming at all surprised.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 5
7  Before the feast has been five minutes under way, Tamoszius Kuszleika has risen in his excitement; a minute or two more and you see that he is beginning to edge over toward the tables.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1
8  The one image which the word "Socialist" brought to Jurgis was of poor little Tamoszius Kuszleika, who had called himself one, and would go out with a couple of other men and a soap-box, and shout himself hoarse on a street corner Saturday nights.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 25
9  Then Tamoszius Kuszleika, after replenishing himself with a pot of beer, returns to his platform, and, standing up, reviews the scene; he taps authoritatively upon the side of his violin, then tucks it carefully under his chin, then waves his bow in an elaborate flourish, and finally smites the sounding strings and closes his eyes, and floats away in spirit upon the wings of a dreamy waltz.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1