Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

Letters to Judd, an American WorkingmanJudd is an old carpenter who has done odd jobs on our...
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Author: Sinclair, Upton,1878-1968
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Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

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Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

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Author: Sinclair, Upton,1878-1968
Format: eBook
Language: English

Letters to Judd, an American Workingman

Judd is an old carpenter who has done odd jobs on our place for the past ten years. Just how old he is I dont know, but hes pretty old; his hands are gnarled and calloused and his finger nails chewed up and broken by hammer blows; there are knotted veins in his forehead and his hair is grey and thin. But he works like a beaver, and dont you ever hint that he should slow uphe will hoot at you, and say that he can lick any young feller with one hand. He will hitch his harness into placehe has a rupture, and wears some kind of trussand will slide under the house to connect up a gas pipe, and come crawling out with his hair and eyes full of cobwebs, and my wife will say, Come out of there, you old gopher. He adores her when she talks to him like that, he would lift the side of the house to please her. The two of them engage in violent arguments as to how a door ought to be hung or a tree pruned. Nobody ever did it like that, Judd declaresand considers that sufficient reason. He does it her way, so long as she stands over him; but if she leaves, he is apt to finish it his wayfor, after all, it is manifest that a man knows better than a woman. Ten years ago our home was a row of vacant lots on a hillside, covered with weeds and rusty cans. Now it is an old-fashioned Southern house with a long veranda and a row of white columns, surrounded by rose gardens and grape arbors and fig trees and oranges. The house was made out of five old houses, bought for a little more than nothing, and moved onto the place and joined together; the gardens were made by my wife sticking baby plants into the ground, and holding a hose over them all day and part of the night. I helped a little; and two school boys helped after hours; but Judd was the Hercules who did most of this mighty labor. He would rout us out of bed in the morning, and many a time we have worked after dark, to get a roof over something before it rained, or finish a concrete job before it set. What is there we havent done together?digging ditches and setting fence-posts, hoeing weeds and pruning trees, laying shingles and tacking down tarpaper, cleaning old furniture and painting an automobile, moving a garage and installing a sprinkler system. And always with a presiding female genius hovering over us, exhorting and appraising, mostly on the debit side! Never was there such a woman for saving, and for devising, and for utilizing. Once Judd in his digging came upon a rusty iron[Pg 2] spike, and showed it secretly to me. Better throw it over the hill quick, he said. If the missus sees that, shell start a railroad! When the house was done, there was a party. The living room is extra fancy, with high, peaked ceiling, and lights way up, dim and mysterious; in a million years youd never guess that it was once an old tailor shop, bought for a hundred dollars, and moved over here, and the upper floor taken out! Well, our friends came, some of them rich people in limousines, creating a sensation in our neighborhood. The neighbors were invitedit is a working-class part of town, and a few people came, shy and a little distrustful, and picked out seats with backs to the wall, and sat stiff and silent, while George Sterling, great poet and genial soul, told us intimate recollections of Joachim Miller and Ambrose Bierce and Jack London, and other old-time California writers. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 65818
Author: Sinclair, Upton
Release Date: Jul 10, 2021
Format: eBook
Language: English

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