Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 201 ‘O, Mr. Conroy,’ said Lily to Gabriel when she opened the door for him, ‘Miss Kate and Miss ...
202 Dubliners ‘Yes, Lily,’ he answered, ‘and I think we’re in for a night of it.’ He looked up at the pantry ceiling, which was ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 203 When he had flicked lustre into his shoes he stood up and pulled his waistcoat down more tig ...
204 Dubliners think that he was airing his superior education. He would fail with them just as he had failed with the girl in th ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 205 ‘Quite right, Gabriel, quite right,’ she said. ‘You can’t be too careful.’ ‘But as for Grett ...
206 Dubliners ‘Yes,’ said Mrs. Conroy. ‘Guttapercha things. We both have a pair now. Gabriel says everyone wears them on the Con ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 207 and announced blandly: ‘Here’s Freddy.’ At the same moment a clapping of hands and a final f ...
208 Dubliners wrinkles. ‘You know, Miss Morkan, the reason they are so fond of me is——‘ He did not finish his sentence, but, see ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 209 reported to have said: ‘Now, Mary Grimes, if I don’t take it, make me take it, for I feel I ...
210 Dubliners As the piano had twice begun the prelude to the first fig- ure Mary Jane led her recruits quickly from the room. T ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 211 ‘He’s not so bad, is he?’ said Aunt Kate to Gabriel. Gabriel’s brows were dark but he raised ...
212 Dubliners her Academy piece, full of runs and difficult passages, to the hushed drawing-room. He liked music but the piece s ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 213 war suit, lay at her feet. It was she who had chosen the name of her sons for she was very s ...
214 Dubliners ‘I have a crow to pluck with you.’ ‘With me?’ said Gabriel. She nodded her head gravely. ‘What is it?’ asked Gabri ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 215 their careers had been parallel, first at the University and then as teachers: he could not ...
216 Dubliners ‘Well, we usually go to France or Belgium or perhaps Germany,’ said Gabriel awkwardly. ‘And why do you go to Franc ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 217 She looked at him from under her brows for a moment quiz- zically until he smiled. Then, jus ...
218 Dubliners pudd ing.’ ‘All right,’ said Gabriel. ‘She’s sending in the younger ones first as soon as this waltz is over so th ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 219 coming near he began to think again about his speech and about the quotation. When he saw Fr ...
220 Dubliners but for my part I think it had certain qualities of hospital- ity, of humour, of humanity, which the new and very ...
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