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      Jacob A. Riis

      Children of the Tenements (Musaicum Christmas Specials)

      Christmas Specials Series

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      2020 OK Publishing

      EAN 4064066385163

      Table of Contents

       Preface

       The Rent Baby

       A Story of Bleecker Street

       The Kid Hangs Up His Stocking

       The Slipper-Maker's Fast

       Death Comes to Cat Alley

       A Proposal on the Elevated

       Little Will's Message

       Lost Children

       Paolo's Awakening

       The Little Dollar's Christmas Journey

       The Kid

       When the Letter Came

       The Cat Took the Kosher Meat

       Nibsy's Christmas

       In the Children's Hospital

       Nigger Martha's Wake

       What the Christmas Sun Saw in the Tenements

       Midwinter in New York

       A Chip From the Maelstrom

       Sarah Joyce's Husbands

       Merry Christmas in the Tenements

       Abe's Game of Jacks

       A Little Picture

       A Dream of the Woods

       'Twas 'Liza's Doings

       Heroes Who Fight Fire

       John Gavin, Misfit

       A Heathen Baby

       The Christening in Bottle Alley

       In the Mulberry Street Court

       Difficulties of a Deacon

       Fire in the Barracks

       War on the Goats

       He Kept His Tryst

       Rover's Last Fight

       How Jim Went to the War

       A Backwoods Hero

       Jack's Sermon

       Skippy of Scrabble Alley

       Making a Way Out of the Slum

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      I have been asked a great many times in the last dozen years if I would not write an "East-side novel," and I have sometimes had much difficulty in convincing the publishers that I meant it when I said I would not. Yet the reason is plain: I cannot. I wish I could. There are some facts one can bring home much more easily than otherwise by wrapping them in fiction. But I never could invent even a small part of a plot. The story has to come to me complete before I can tell it. The stories printed in this volume came to me in the course of my work as police reporter for nearly a quarter of a century, and were printed in my paper, the Evening Sun. Some of them I published in the Century Magazine, the Churchman, and other periodicals, and they were embodied in an earlier collection under the title, "Out of Mulberry Street." Occasionally, I have used the freedom of the writer by stringing facts together to suit my own fancy. But none of the stories are invented. Nine out of ten of them are just as they came to me fresh from the life of the people, faithfully to portray which should, after all, be the aim of all fiction, as it must be its sufficient reward.

      J. A. R.

      The Rent Baby

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      Adam Grunschlag sat at his street stand in a deep brown study. He heeded not the gathering