“Once let a man grow up amidst Brooklyn’s cobblestones, with the odor of Newton Creek and Gowanus Canal ever in his nostrils, and there’s no place in the world for him except Brooklyn. p. 41”

Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 10, Brooklynites Natural-Born Hayseeds

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