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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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Regular work, no matter the weather, was a blessing to the workers moving from farms to the city because they would work no matt

er the weather.
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1 answer:
jeyben [28]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

yes thats so true as long as they were getting paid for it so they could provide for their family

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