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Chapter 3 THE MIXED CROWD.

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poke the German tongue. Barring the agent herself, there was not a native-born individual in the court. The answer was characteristic of the cosmopolitan character of lower New York, very nearly so

re is none; certainly not among the tenements. Where have they gone to, the old inhabitants? I put the question to one who might fairly be presumed to be of the number, since I had found him sighing for the "good old days" when the legend "no Irish need apply" was familiar

e later hordes. Wherever these have gone they have crowded him out, possessing the block, the street, the ward with their denser swarms. But the Irishman's revenge is complete. Victorious in defeat over his recent as over his more ancient foe, the one who opposed his coming no less than the one who drove him out, he dictates to both their politics, and, secure in possession of the offices, returns the native his greeting with interest, while collecting the rents of the Italian whose house he has bought with the profi

he say?" asked

y to me, I fira you and your things in the stre

shman does not naturally take kindly to tenement life, though with characteristic versatility he adapts himself to its conditions at once. It does violence, nevertheless, to the best that is in him, and for that very reason of all who come within i

ments, of which New Yorkers are in the habit of speaking vaguely as "the poor," or even the

dily, by their surroundings. If, on the contrary, there be a steady working up, if not out of the slough, the fact is a powerful argument for the optimist's belief that the world is, after all, growing better, not worse, and would go far toward disarming apprehension, were it not for

e a brick-layer, if not the Alderman of his ward, while the Chinese coolie is in almost exclusive possession of the laundry business. The reason is obvious. The poorest immigrant comes here with the purpose and ambition to better himself and, given half a chance, might

s that waver and break only under the stronger pressure of a more gregarious race or the encroachments of inexorable business. A feeling of de

lect Pond that in the days of the fathers drained the hills which are no more, the red of the Italian would be seen forcing its way northward along the line of Mulberry Street to the quarter of the French purple on Bleecker Street and South Fifth Avenue, to lose itself and reappear, after a lapse of miles, in the "Little Italy" of Harlem, east of Second Avenue. Dashes of red, sharply defined, would be seen strung through the Annexed District, northward to the city line. On the West Side the red would be seen overrunning the old Africa of Thompson Street, pushing the black of the negro rapidly uptown, against querulous but unavailing protests, occupying his home, his church, his trade and all, with merciless impartiality. There is a church in

it. Little Italy already rivals its parent, the "Bend," in foulness. Other nationalities that begin at the bottom make a fresh start when crowded up the ladder. Happily both are manageable, the one by rabbinical, the other by the civil law. Between the dull gray of the Jew, his favorite color, and the Italian red, would be seen squeezed in on the map a sharp streak of yellow, marking the narrow boundaries of Chinatown. Dovetailed in with the German population, the poor but thrifty B

enement. Were the question raised who makes the most of life thus mortgaged, who resists most stubbornly its levelling tendency-knows how to drag even the barracks upward a part of the way at least toward the ideal plane of the home-the palm must be unhesitatingly awarded the Teuton. The Italian and the poor Jew rise only by compulsion. The Chinaman does not rise at all; here, as at home, he simply remains stationary. The Irishman's genius runs to public affairs rather than domestic life; wherever he is mustered in force the saloon is the gorgeous centre of political activity. The Germa

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Contents

How the Other Half Lives
Chapter 1 GENESIS OF THE TENEMENT.
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Chapter 2 THE AWAKENING.
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Chapter 3 THE MIXED CROWD.
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Chapter 4 THE DOWN TOWN BACK-ALLEYS.
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Chapter 5 THE ITALIAN IN NEW YORK.
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Chapter 6 THE BEND.
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Chapter 7 A RAID ON THE STALE-BEER DIVES.
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Chapter 8 THE CHEAP LODGING-HOUSES.
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Chapter 9 CHINATOWN.
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Chapter 10 JEWTOWN.
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Chapter 11 THE SWEATERS OF JEWTOWN.
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Chapter 12 THE BOHEMIANS-TENEMENT-HOUSE CIGARMAKING.
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Chapter 13 THE COLOR LINE IN NEW YORK.
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Chapter 14 THE COMMON HERD.
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Chapter 15 THE PROBLEM OF THE CHILDREN.
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Chapter 16 WAIFS OF THE CITY'S SLUMS.
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Chapter 17 THE STREET ARAB.
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Chapter 18 THE REIGN OF RUM.
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Chapter 19 THE HARVEST OF TARES.
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Chapter 20 THE WORKING GIRLS OF NEW YORK.
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Chapter 21 PAUPERISM IN THE TENEMENTS.
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Chapter 22 THE WRECKS AND THE WASTE.
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Chapter 23 THE MAN WITH THE KNIFE.
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Chapter 24 WHAT HAS BEEN DONE.
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Chapter 25 HOW THE CASE STANDS.
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