Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 101 The men asked him to give his version of it, and he did so with great vivacity for the sight ...
102 Dubliners too Irish. He promised to get them in behind the scenes and introduce them to some nice girls. O’Halloran said tha ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 103 brushed against his chair and said ‘O, pardon!’ in a London accent. He watched her leave the ...
104 Dubliners The trial began again. The veins stood out on Far- rington’s forehead, and the pallor of Weathers’ complexion chan ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 105 steered his great body along in the shadow of the wall of the barracks. He loathed returning ...
106 Dubliners ‘On that fire! You let the fire out! By God, I’ll teach you to do that again!’ He took a step to the door and seiz ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 107 Clay THE matron had given her leave to go out as soon as the women’s tea was over and Maria ...
108 Dubliners twenty minutes; and twenty minutes to buy the things. She would be there before eight. She took out her purse with ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 109 into the women’s room and began to pull the big bell. In a few minutes the women began to co ...
110 Dubliners her best skirt out on the bed and her tiny dress-boots be- side the foot of the bed. She changed her blouse too an ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 111 had not enough almond icing on top of it so she went over to a shop in Henry Street. Here sh ...
112 Dubliners house. Joe was there, having come home from business, and all the children had their Sunday dresses on. There were ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 113 son to deal with. Joe said he wasn’t so bad when you knew how to take him, that he was a dec ...
114 Dubliners and the other three got the water; and when one of the next- door girls got the ring Mrs. Donnelly shook her finge ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 115 and so Maria had to get up and stand beside the piano. Mrs. Donnelly bade the children be qu ...
116 Dubliners A Painful Case MR. JAMES DUFFY lived in Chapelizod because he wished to live as far as possible from the city of w ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 117 sheaf of papers held together by a brass pin. In these sheets a sentence was inscribed from ...
118 Dubliners eating-house in George’s Street where he felt himself safe from the society o Dublin’s gilded youth and where ther ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 119 It was an oval face with strongly marked features. The eyes were very dark blue and steady. ...
120 Dubliners of enjoying the lady’s society. Neither he nor she had had any such adventure before and neither was conscious of ...
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