ā€œSave!ā€ said Marija. ā€œGood Lord, no! I get enough, I suppose, but it all goes. I get a half share, two dollars and a half for each customer, and sometimes I make twenty-five or thirty dollars a night, and you’d think I ought to save something out of that! But then I am charged for my room and my meals⁠—and such prices as you never heard of; and then for extras, and drinks⁠—for everything I get, and some I don’t. My laundry bill is nearly twenty dollars each week alone⁠—think of that! Yet what can I do? I either have to stand it or quit, and it would be the same anywhere else. It’s all I can do to save the fifteen dollars I give Elzbieta each week, so the children can go to school.ā€

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