TAILIEUCHUNG - THE VALLEY OF THE MOON JACK LONDON BOOK 2 CHAPTER 9

THE VALLEY OF THE MOON JACK LONDON BOOK 2 CHAPTER 9 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | THE VALLEY OF THE MOON JACK LONDON BOOK 2 CHAPTER 9 It began quietly as the fateful unexpected so often begins. Children of all ages and sizes were playing in the street and Saxon by the open front window was watching them and dreaming day dreams of her child soon to be. The sunshine mellowed peacefully down and a light wind from the bay cooled the air and gave to it a tang of salt. One of the children pointed up Pine Street toward Seventh. All the children ceased playing and stared and pointed. They formed into groups the larger boys of from ten to twelve by themselves the older girls anxiously clutching the small children by the hands or gathering them into their arms. Saxon could not see the cause of all this but she could guess when she saw the larger boys rush to the gutter pick up stones and sneak into the alleys between the houses. Smaller boys tried to imitate them. The girls dragging the tots by the arms banged gates and clattered up the front steps of the small houses. The doors slammed behind them and the street was deserted though here and there front shades were drawn aside so that anxious-faced women might peer forth. Saxon heard the uptown train puffing and snorting as it pulled out from Center Street. Then from the direction of Seventh came a hoarse throaty manroar. Still she could see nothing and she remembered Mercedes Higgins words They are like dogs wrangling over bones. Jobs are bones you know The roar came closer and Saxon leaning out saw a dozen scabs conveyed by as many special police and Pinkertons coming down the sidewalk on her side of tho street. They came compactly as if with discipline while behind disorderly yelling confusedly stooping to pick up rocks were seventy-five or a hundred of the striking shopmen. Saxon discovered herself trembling with apprehension knew that she must not and controlled herself. She was helped in this by the conduct of Mercedes Higgins. The o d woman came out of her front door dragging a chair on which she .

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