The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . A SELLER OF ICES / he freeze) is beneath and the wheel an tap. Theleather to the right shows how even this heavy load iscarried by the seller. The man with the cane is a vendorof lottery tickets. The two are, frequently found to-•icther. The heilo man deals with the children whilethe ticket seller plies his trade among the adults none for medicine. Her weeks commission had accumu-lated hardly enough to pay the few pesetas for the rent olthat hole in the cliff she called home. Miguel cared little for the sufferings of his his station half wa


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . A SELLER OF ICES / he freeze) is beneath and the wheel an tap. Theleather to the right shows how even this heavy load iscarried by the seller. The man with the cane is a vendorof lottery tickets. The two are, frequently found to-•icther. The heilo man deals with the children whilethe ticket seller plies his trade among the adults none for medicine. Her weeks commission had accumu-lated hardly enough to pay the few pesetas for the rent olthat hole in the cliff she called home. Miguel cared little for the sufferings of his his station half way up the next block in the shadeof some projecting red tiles, he watched the ebb and flowof the tide of-buying. Then the unusual occurred. The line of saleswomensuddenly noticed that something had happened to thesnail king. The oldest woman in the line, the womannearest his wefnted station, whispered to her next neighbor,and soon they all knew it. He had had an ugly misunder-standing with a muscular fisherman named


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