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1  Little Ona is too excited to eat.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
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2  It does not, and finally he will wait no longer, but comes up to Ona, who turns white and trembles.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
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3  Then his look turned toward Ona, who stood close to his side, and he saw the wide look of terror in her eyes.
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4  Jurgis, without a word, lifts Ona in his arms, and strides out with her, and she sinks her head upon his shoulder with a moan.
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5  And this was the fact, for Jurgis had never seen a city, and scarcely even a fair-sized town, until he had set out to make his fortune in the world and earn his right to Ona.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
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6  When in the end Tamoszius Kuszleika has reached her side, and is waving his magic wand above her, Ona's cheeks are scarlet, and she looks as if she would have to get up and run away.
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