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He thought of how when you went out and listened to what people said, you heard all kinds of things, people washing their dirty linen in public, talking about friends and business and,gash, and it made him think how the world must be, at every minute, so full of people fighting, and jazzing, and dying, and working, and losing jobs, and it was a funny world, all right, full of funny people, millions of them. And he was only one out of all these millions of people, and they were all trying to get along, and many of them had gotten farther than he.


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James Thomas Farrell (February 27 1904 - August 22 1979) was an American novelist. One of his most famous works was the Studs Lonigan trilogy which was made into a film in 1960 and into a television miniseries in 1979.

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