The Houses of Providence, a Study of Present Conditions And Tendencies, With Notes On the Surrounding Communities And Some Mill Villages

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But the white Portuguese, whose homes are here, do make use of their little squares of earth. The Irish, too, show an inclination to cultivate their little yards, and even the Poles keep the bushes they have inherited from Irish predecessors, and often add a small vegetable patch. The French Canadians, who are more inclined to rent than to buy or build, do some planting, and the Jews, when they have so far established themselves as to feel a sense of permanency, are not behind the others.
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...ose districts where the well-to-do of this people have established themselves, as in the southern end of the fifth ward, there are as at- tractive yards as can be found in Providence. With the Italians it is necessary only to give opportunity. Until their thrift has covered so much of the earth that the sun is shut out, they utilize every available foot. Where space for nothing else exists they plant the vines from whose grapes they make a cheap wine. In the city, as in the country, the Italian home is proclaimed by its vine-covered arbor.

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