the ‘star routes’

“They were both past fifty, wore clean overalls, substantial shoes, and clean-looking blue shirts. A month later I could have classified them correctly as professional bums, too old to ride the trains, satisfied to throw their feet along the ‘star routes,’ or country roads, where food was seldom refused, and to sleep in their bindles, or blankets, under the stars.”

—Jack Black, You Can’t Win, 1926.

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