1 At which "Bush" Harper laughed.
2 And for this she laughed at them.
3 When he said "A dollar and a quarter," the woman laughed in his face.
4 Here, comrade," he said, with a laugh, "here is a place for you to begin.
5 Of this he was very proud, and it made him more disposed than ever to laugh at the pessimists.
6 "It's nice to have somebody to wait on you," she observed, with a laugh, as she lay back on the bed.
7 There was again a laugh round the courtroom, stopping suddenly as the magistrate looked up and frowned.
8 He would laugh to himself as he ran down the line, darting a glance now and then at the man ahead of him.
9 Everybody laughed at them, for Tamoszius was petite and frail, and Marija could have picked him up and carried him off under one arm.
10 They behold home landscapes and childhood scenes returning; old loves and friendships begin to waken, old joys and griefs to laugh and weep.
11 But because Marija was a human horse she merely laughed and went at it; it would enable her to pay her board again, and keep the family going.
12 He saw the lawyer look up and laugh, and he gave a gasp; the man said something to Szedvilas, and Jurgis turned upon his friend, his heart almost stopping.
13 When he came home that night he was in a very somber mood, having begun to see at last how those might be right who had laughed at him for his faith in America.
14 Marija's disturbances did not mean anything, and while she had known only Lithuanian and Polish, they had done no harm, for people only laughed at her and made her cry.
15 Whatever else they were called, they were sure to be called "Union Headquarters," and to hold out a welcome to workingmen; and there was always a warm stove, and a chair near it, and some friends to laugh and talk with.
16 Jurgis, who knew nothing about the age-long and everlasting hypocrisy of woman, would take the bait and grin with delight; and then he would hold his finger in front of little Antanas' eyes, and move it this way and that, and laugh with glee to see the baby follow it.
17 Then, tumbled out of the cars without ceremony, they were no better off than before; they stood staring down the vista of Dearborn Street, with its big black buildings towering in the distance, unable to realize that they had arrived, and why, when they said "Chicago," people no longer pointed in some direction, but instead looked perplexed, or laughed, or went on without paying any attention.
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