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The Valley of the Moon

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Jack London

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“You hear me, Saxon? Come on along. What if it is the Bricklayers? I'll havegentlemen friends there, and so'll you. The Al Vista band'll be along, an' youknow it plays heavenly. An' you just love dancin'—-”Twenty feet away, a stout, elderly woman interrupted the girl's persuasions.The elderly woman's back was turned, and the back--loose, bulging, andmisshapen—began a convulsive heaving.“Gawd!” she cried out. “O Gawd!”
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Jack London

Jack London was born in 1876 in America, and died there in 1916. His father was a priest who practiced astrology and read the unseen and erasers. That is why Jack London is known in the literature of value and Marxism concerned with the petty-bourgeois side, working in the service of the toilers. Jack London drank the bitterness of life, worked in various jobs, marine police, miners and others, bandit, marine police, ship captain, student, reporter, miner and others. It is said that he committed suicide and died.

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