How does Ma respond to Tom's fear that there are too many people looking for work in California?
Tom hears the fruitpickers in California are paid low wages, live in dirty camps, and hardly have enough to eat. In addition, work is hard to get. When Tom shares this information, Ma listens, but desperately wants to believe the handbills.
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