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1  In the end it was through a newspaper that he got a job, after nearly a month of seeking.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 23
2  The enterprising newspaper reporter had taken all this information to his family, and told how they had received it.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 25
3  Such a howl from the newspapers followed this that Duane was slated for sacrifice, and barely got out of town in time.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 25
4  There were one or two of these incidents each day, the newspapers detailing them, and always blaming them upon the unions.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
5  Little Juozapas gorged himself, and came home with a newspaper full, which he was feeding to Antanas when his mother came in.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
6  It was the same in all the packing house cities; and suddenly the newspapers and public woke up to face the gruesome spectacle of a meat famine.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
7  This, however, was really not the advantage it seemed, for the newspaper advertisements were a cause of much loss of precious time and of many weary journeys.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 20
8  The newspapers had got hold of that story, and there had been a scandal; but Scully had hired somebody to confess and take all the blame, and then skip the country.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9
9  Jokubas had recently been reading a newspaper article which was full of statistics such as that, and he was very proud as he repeated them and made his guests cry out with wonder.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
10  So one morning they were given a quarter apiece and a roll with a sausage in it, and, with their minds top-heavy with good advice, were sent out to make their way to the city and learn to sell newspapers.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12
11  It had started its first newspaper in Japan, and elected its first deputy in Argentina; in France it named members of cabinets, and in Italy and Australia it held the balance of power and turned out ministries.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 29
12  The men would tie up their feet in newspapers and old sacks, and these would be soaked in blood and frozen, and then soaked again, and so on, until by nighttime a man would be walking on great lumps the size of the feet of an elephant.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 7
13  They came back late at night in tears, having walked for the five or six miles to report that a man had offered to take them to a place where they sold newspapers, and had taken their money and gone into a store to get them, and nevermore been seen.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12
14  These bricks and stones would figure in the accounts of the "riot" which would be sent out to a few thousand newspapers within an hour or two; but the episode of the cash drawer would never be mentioned again, save only in the heartbreaking legends of Packingtown.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
15  This let him into a lodging-house on several nights when he might otherwise have frozen to death; and it also gave him a chance now and then to buy a newspaper in the morning and hunt up jobs while his rivals were watching and waiting for a paper to be thrown away.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 20
16  If he had been able to buy all of the newspapers of the United States the next morning, he might have discovered that his beer-hunting exploit was being perused by some two score millions of people, and had served as a text for editorials in half the staid and solemn business-men's newspapers in the land.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
17  His inspiriting address was quoted to the extent of half a column in all the morning newspapers, which also said that it could be stated upon excellent authority that the unexpected popularity developed by Doyle, the Republican candidate for alderman, was giving great anxiety to Mr. Scully, the chairman of the Democratic City Committee.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 25
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