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1  All the dreadful imaginations that had haunted him in his cell now rushed into his mind at once.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 18
2  Now and then Jurgis camped out with a gang of them in some woodland haunt, and foraged with them in the neighborhood at night.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 22
3  Sometimes he would ride down-town with a party of friends to the cheap theaters and the music halls and other haunts with which they were familiar.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
4  This government inspector did not have the manner of a man who was worked to death; he was apparently not haunted by a fear that the hog might get by him before he had finished his testing.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
5  Such were the cruel terms upon which their life was possible, that they might never have nor expect a single instant's respite from worry, a single instant in which they were not haunted by the thought of money.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
6  He let her cry away her tears; and then, because it was nearly eight o'clock, and they would lose another hour if they delayed, he left her at the packing house door, with her ghastly white face and her haunted eyes of terror.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
7  A very few days of practical experience in this land of high wages had been sufficient to make clear to them the cruel fact that it was also a land of high prices, and that in it the poor man was almost as poor as in any other corner of the earth; and so there vanished in a night all the wonderful dreams of wealth that had been haunting Jurgis.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2