suddenly he thought of Grandmother Majauszkiene, who
lived in the next block. She would know! He turned
and started at a run.
Grandmother Majauszkiene came to the door herself.
She cried out when she saw Jurgis, wild-eyed and shaking.
Yes, yes, she could tell him. The family had moved; they
had not been able to pay the rent and they had been turned
out into the snow, and the house had been repainted and
sold again the next week. No, she had not heard how
they were, but she could tell him that they had gone back
to Aniele Jukniene, with whom they had stayed when they
first came to the yards. Wouldn't Jurgis come in and
rest? It was certainly too bad -- if only he had not got
into jail --
And so Jurgis turned and staggered away. He did not
go very far -- round the corner he gave out completely,
and sat down on the steps of a saloon, and hid his face in
his hands, and shook all over with dry, racking sobs.
Their home! Their home! They had lost it! Grief,
despair, rage, overwhelmed him -- what was any imagina~
tion of the thing to this heart-breaking, crushing reality
of it -- to the sight of strange people living in his house,
hanging their curtains in his windows, staring at him with
hostile eyes! It was monstrous, it was unthinkable --
they could not do it -- it could not be true! Only think
what he had suffered for that house -- what miseries they
had all suffered for it -- the price they had paid for it!
The whole long agony came back to him. Their sacri~
fices in the beginning, their three hundred dollars that
they had scraped together, all they owned in the world, all
that stood between them and starvation! And then their
toil, month by month, to get together the twelve dollars,
and the interest as well, and now and then the taxes, and
the other charges, and the repairs, and what not! Why,
they had put their very souls into their payments on that
house, they had paid for it with their sweat and tears -- yes,
more, with their very life-blood. Dede Antanas had died
of the struggle to earn that money -- he would have been
alive and strong today if he had not had to work in
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