Kino does not have the money to pay the doctor.
The beggars knew that the doctor refused to treat Coyotito because Kino and Juana could not pay him. They also knew that Kino and Juana's pearl discovery had attracted attention and that they were seeking a better life.
In Chapter 1 of "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, we are introduced to Kino, a poor pearl diver living in a coastal village in Mexico. The chapter sets the stage by depicting Kino's simple life with his wife, Juana, and their infant son, Coyotito. When Coyotito is stung by a scorpion, Kino seeks help from a doctor who refuses to treat them due to their poverty. This initial conflict highlights the themes of social inequality and the struggle for dignity in a world that marginalizes the poor.
On page 59 of "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, Juana leaves the house and accompanies Kino to the doctor's house to treat their son, Coyotito, who was stung by a scorpion. She is determined to help her son and will do whatever it takes to ensure his well-being.
No, the doctor can't refuse to transfer records a second time. They may be allowed to charge a fee per page depending on your state laws.
I am sure it's on page 75.
Page 23
the middle of page 19 but in the form Deftly
Benediction can be found on page 8 in the novel "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck. It is part of the morning prayer that is recited by the village priest.
he through it back into the ocean where fell to the seabed
The word "lucent" appears in Chapter 6 of John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl," on page 31 of the Penguin Books edition.
not to be publicly recognized
at the bottem of the page