Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 61 slip. His eyes searched the street: there was no sign of them. Yet it was surely half-an-hour ...
62 Dubliners light rain fell. He took them as a warning and, glancing back towards the house which the young woman had entered t ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 63 The Boarding House MRS. MOONEY was a butcher’s daughter. She was a wom- an who was quite able ...
64 Dubliners Its resident population was made up of clerks from the city. She governed the house cunningly and firmly, knew when ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 65 wards when she spoke with anyone, which made her look like a little perverse madonna. Mrs. Mo ...
66 Dubliners of the boarding house were open and the lace curtains bal- looned gently towards the street beneath the raised sash ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 67 have lots of time to have the matter out with Mr. Doran and then catch short twelve at Marlbo ...
68 Dubliners wine-merchant’s office and publicity would mean for him, perhaps, the loss of his job. Whereas if he agreed all mig ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 69 free-thinking and denied the existence of God to his com- panions in publichouses. But that w ...
70 Dubliners remembered well, with the curious patient memory of the celibate, the first casual caresses her dress, her breath, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 71 to her to comfort her. It would be all right, never fear. He left her crying on the bed and m ...
72 Dubliners went back to the bed again and sat at the foot. She regarded the pillows for a long time and the sight of them awak ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 73 A Little Cloud EIGHT years before he had seen his friend off at the North Wall and wished him ...
74 Dubliners plots and walks. It cast a shower of kindly golden dust on the untidy nurses and decrepit old men who drowsed on th ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 75 mind was full of a present joy. He had never been in Corless’s but he knew the value of the n ...
76 Dubliners always a certain... something in Ignatius Gallaher that im- pressed you in spite of yourself. Even when he was out ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 77 his own sober inartistic life. A light began to tremble on the horizon of his mind. He was no ...
78 Dubliners for a few moments. He looked about him, but his sight was confused by the shining of many red and green wine-glass- ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 79 proofs and printers, I say, for a few days. I’m deuced glad, I can tell you, to get back to t ...
80 Dubliners ‘I’ve been to the Isle of Man,’ said Little Chandler. Ignatius Gallaher laughed. ‘The Isle of Man!’ he said. ‘Go to ...
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