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The Coraddi, Vol. 36
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Excerpt from The Coraddi, Vol. 36: February, 1932
He made up his mind to face the great city, and he did. Living in the Slums of London, he confirmed a former idea of his that too much luxury was at one end of the social scale and too much poverty at the other end. He endured poverty, but he refused to accept it. Friendless, he went about the city in search of a job, vowing that he would die of hunger there before he would return to Lossiemouth the second time. Finally, when he was about to accept a job as an omnibus conductor, he was Offered work, addressing envelopes. He took the place, but made such a small salary that he could not afford to buy his lunch, conse quently, he spent the lunch hour reading in the Guildhall library. He spent his evenings Studying at the Birkbeck Institute. All his leisure was well used.
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