Cannery Row

In the novel Cannery Row, how are Lee Chong and his grocery store described in Chapter two?

How are Lee Chong and his grocery store described in Chapter two?

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Now Lee Chong owned the Abbeville building — a good roof, a good floor, two windows and a door. True it was piled high with fish meal and the smell of it was delicate and penetrating. Lee Chong considered it as a storehouse for groceries, as a kind of warehouse, but he gave that up on second thought. It was too far away and anyone can go in through a window.