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PREFACE
I. THE DESCENT
II. JOHNNY UPRIGHT
III. MY LODGING AND SOME OTHERS
IV. A MAN AND THE ABYSS
V. THOSE ON THE EDGE
VI. FRYING-PAN ALLEY AND A GLIMPSE OF INFERNO
VII. A WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
VIII. THE CARTER AND THE CARPENTER
IX. THE SPIKE
X. CARRYING THE BANNER
XI. THE PEG
XII. CORONATION DAY
XIII. DAN CULLEN, DOCKER
XIV. HOPS AND HOPPERS
XV. THE SEA WIFE
XVI. PROPERTY VERSUS PERSON
XVII. INEFFICIENCY
XVIII. WAGES
XIX. THE GHETTO
XX. COFFEE-HOUSES AND DOSS-HOUSES
XXI. THE PRECARIOUSNESS OF LIFE
XXII. SUICIDE
XXIII. THE CHILDREN
XXIV. A VISION OF THE NIGHT
XXV. THE HUNGER WAIL
XXVI. DRINK, TEMPERANCE, AND THRIFT
XXVII. THE MANAGEMENT

The chief priests and rulers cry:—

“O Lord and Master, not ours the guilt,
We build but as our fathers built;
Behold thine images how they stand
Sovereign and sole through all our land.
“Our task is hard—with sword and flame,
To hold thine earth forever the same,
And with sharp crooks of steel to keep,
Still as thou leftest them, thy sheep.”
Then Christ sought out an artisan,
A low-browed, stunted, haggard man,
And a motherless girl whose fingers thin
Crushed from her faintly want and sin.
These set he in the midst of them,
And as they drew back their garment hem
For fear of defilement, “Lo, here,” said he,
“The images ye have made of me.”

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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