Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 181 ‘How could they be anything else, Tom?’ he said. He assumed a thick, provincial accent and s ...
182 Dubliners Mrs. Kernan entered the room and, placing a tray on the table, said: ‘Help yourselves, gentlemen.’ Mr. Power stood ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 183 There was a short silence. Mr. Kernan waited to see whether he would be taken into his frien ...
184 Dubliners ‘Good idea,’ said Mr. Power. ‘The four of us together.’ Mr. Kernan was silent. The proposal conveyed very little m ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 185 ‘Yes,’ said Mr. Kernan. ‘That’s why I have a feeling for them. It’s some of those secular pr ...
186 Dubliners ‘And tell me, Martin.... Is he a good preacher?’ ‘Munno.... It’s not exactly a sermon, you know. It’s just kind of ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 187 faith, was genuinely moved, tell you the God’s truth—and I remember well his very words. Ker ...
188 Dubliners tered himself, his manners would ingratiate him with the housewives of the district. He bore himself with a certai ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 189 upon Lux. And Pius IX his predecessor’s motto was Crux upon Crux— that is, Cross upon Cross— ...
190 Dubliners wonderful when you come to think of it?’ ‘O, of course,’ said Mr. Power, ‘great minds can see t hings.’ ‘As the po ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 191 agreeable interlude. ‘What’s that you were saying, Tom?’ asked Mr. M’Coy. ‘Papal infallibili ...
192 Dubliners thedra. On the very moment John MacHale, who had been arguing and arguing against it, stood up and shouted out wit ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 193 say: I have you properly taped, my lad. He had an eye like a hawk.’ ‘None of the Grays was a ...
194 Dubliners ‘O, don’t forget the candle, Tom,’ said Mr. M’Coy, ‘what- ever you do.’ ‘What?’ said Mr. Kernan. ‘Must I have a ca ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 195 their hats in security. They sat well back and gazed formally at the distant speck of red li ...
196 Dubliners A powerful-looking figure, the upper part of which was draped with a white surplice, was observed to be struggling ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 197 world and who yet wished to lead that life not in the manner of worldlings. It was a text fo ...
198 Dubliners ‘Well, I have looked into my accounts. I find this wrong and this wrong. But, with God’s grace, I will rectify thi ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 199 The Dead LILY, the caretaker’s daughter, was literally run off her feet. Hardly had she brou ...
200 Dubliners years ago if it was a day. Mary Jane, who was then a little girl in short clothes, was now the main prop of the ho ...
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