Quotation from: The Valley of the Moon

Written by: Jack London


Later, when she had put on her hat to start for the laundry, she
found Tom waiting for her at the corner.


"An', Saxon," he said, hastily and haltingly, "you won't take
anything I've said . . . you know . . . --about Sarah . . . as bein'
in any way disloyal to her? She's a good woman, an' faithful. An'
her life ain't so easy by a long shot. I'd bite out my tongue
before I'd say anything against her. I guess all folks have their
troubles. It's hell to be poor, ain't it?"

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