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The People of the Abyss

Chapter 2 Johnny Upright

Word Count: 1328    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

in America, but a veritable oasis in the desert of East London. It is surrounded on every side by close-packed squalor and streets jammed by a young and vile and dirty gene

, with a bit of a brick-walled yard behind, where, when it is not raining, one may look at a slate-coloured sky. But it must be understood that this is East End opulence we are now considering.

d at me. She evinced a plain desire that our conversation should be short. It was Sunday, and Johnny Upright was not at home, and that was all there was to it. But I lingered, discussi

It is too bad, said I. Was I looking for work? No, quite the contrary; in fact

tleman in question was at church, but would be home in

own to the corner and wait in a public-house. And down to the corner I went, but, it being church time, the "pub" was

rowzy and very perplexed, to tell me that the miss

rs. Johnny Upright apologetically explained. "

nonce investing my rags with dignity. "I quite understand, I assure

nce; and thereupon ushered me into, not the kitchen, but the dini

as midday) that I had to wait a space for my eyes to adjust themselves to the gloom. Dirty light filtered in through a w

, it was my intention to have a port of refuge, not too far distant, into which could run now and again to assure myself that good clothes and cle

le life of her lodgers would imply lodgings where property was unsafe. To avoid the dilemma was what had brought me to Johnny Upright. A detective of thirty-odd years' continuous service in the East End, known

was the certain weak and delicate prettiness which characterises the Cockney lasses, a prettiness which is n

trange animal, and then ignored me utterly for the rest of my wait. Then Jo

y opening words. "I've got a b

I have puzzled over the incident, I have never been quite able to make up my mind as to whether or not he had a cold, or had an assistant planted in the other room. But of one thing I am sure: though I gave Johnny Upright the facts co

iven to the flesh, and you must take

ssed at greeting me, while he did

en hand till the dishes rang. "The girls thought yesterday y

cheeks, as though it were an essential of true refinement to be

nsidering it as the highest compliment to my cleverness to succeed in being so mistaken. All of which I enjoyed, and the bread, the marmalade, and the tea, till the time came for Johnn

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“The experiences related in this volume fell to me in the summer of 1902. I went down into the under-world of London with an attitude of mind which I may best liken to that of the explorer. I was open to be convinced by the evidence of my eyes, rather than by the teachings of those who had not seen, or by the words of those who had seen and gone before. Further, I took with me certain simple criteria with which to measure the life of the under-world. That which made for more life, for physical and spiritual health, was good; that which made for less life, which hurt, and dwarfed, and distorted life, was bad.”
1 The People of the Abyss2 Preface3 Chapter 1 The Descent4 Chapter 2 Johnny Upright5 Chapter 3 My Lodging and Some Others6 Chapter 4 A Man and the Abyss7 Chapter 5 Those on the Edge8 Chapter 6 Frying-Pan Alley and a Glimpse of Inferno9 Chapter 7 A Winner of the Victoria Cross10 Chapter 8 The Carter and the Carpenter11 Chapter 9 The Spike12 Chapter 10 Carrying the Banner13 Chapter 11 The Peg14 Chapter 12 Coronation Day15 Chapter 13 Dan Cullen, Docker16 Chapter 14 Hops and Hoppers17 Chapter 15 The Sea Wife18 Chapter 16 Property Versus Person19 Chapter 17 Inefficiency20 Chapter 18 Wages21 Chapter 19 The Ghetto22 Chapter 20 Coffee-Houses and Doss-Houses23 Chapter 21 The Precariousness of Life24 Chapter 22 Suicide25 Chapter 23 The Children26 Chapter 24 A Vision of the Night27 Chapter 25 The Hunger Wail28 Chapter 26 Drink, Temperance, and Thrift29 Chapter 27 The Management