[The People of the Abyss by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe People of the Abyss CHAPTER V--THOSE ON THE EDGE 5/9
The railway men, carriers, omnibus drivers, corn and timber porters, and all those who require physical stamina, are largely drawn from the country; while in the Metropolitan Police there are, roughly, 12,000 country-born as against 3000 London- born. So one is forced to conclude that the Abyss is literally a huge man-killing machine, and when I pass along the little out-of-the-way streets with the full-bellied artisans at the doors, I am aware of a greater sorrow for them than for the 450,000 lost and hopeless wretches dying at the bottom of the pit.
They, at least, are dying, that is the point; while these have yet to go through the slow and preliminary pangs extending through two and even three generations. And yet the quality of the life is good.
All human potentialities are in it.
Given proper conditions, it could live through the centuries, and great men, heroes and masters, spring from it and make the world better by having lived. I talked with a woman who was representative of that type which has been jerked out of its little out-of-the-way streets and has started on the fatal fall to the bottom.
Her husband was a fitter and a member of the Engineers' Union.
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