Jennie Gerhardt - Theodore Dreiser - Books -  - 9798656929578 - June 26, 2020
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Jennie Gerhardt

One morning, in the fall of 1880, a middle-aged woman, accompanied by a young girl of eighteen, presented herself at the clerk's desk of the principal hotel in Columbus, Ohio, and made inquiry as to whether there was anything about the place that she could do. She was of a helpless, fleshy build, with a frank, open countenance and an innocent, diffident manner. Her eyes were large and patient, and in them dwelt such a shadow of distress as only those who have looked sympathetically into the countenances of the distraught and helpless poor know anything about. Any one could see where the daughter behind her got the timidity and shamefacedness which now caused her to stand back and look indifferently away. She was a product of the fancy, the feeling, the innate affection of the untutored but poetic mind of her mother combined with the gravity and poise which were characteristic of her father. Poverty was driving them. Together they presented so appealing a picture of honest necessity that even the clerk was affected."What is it you would like to do?" he said."Maybe you have some cleaning or scrubbing," she replied, timidly. "I could wash the floors."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 26, 2020
ISBN13 9798656929578
Pages 270
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 14 mm   ·   630 g
Language English  

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