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COFFEE-HOUSES AND DOSS-HOUSES
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And what is true of the coffee is true of the coffee-house. Working-men, in the main, frequent these places, and greasy, dirty places they are, with out one thing about them to cherish decency in a man or put self-respect into him. Tablecloths and napkins are unknown. A man eats in the midst of

The East India Docks.

the debris left by his predecessor, and dribbles his own scraps about him and on the floor. In rush times, in such places, I have positively waded, through the muck and mess that covered the floor and I have managed to eat because I was abominably hungry and capable of eating anything.

This seems to be the normal condition of the