Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 121 Her companionship was like a warm soil about an exotic. Many times she allowed the dark to f ...
122 Dubliners containing his books and music. Four years passed. Mr. Duffy returned to his even way of life. His room still bore ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 123 He walked along quickly through the November twi- light, his stout hazel stick striking the ...
124 Dubliners P. Dunne, railway porter, stated that as the train was about to start he observed a woman attempting to cross the ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 125 of the deceased, also gave evidence. He stated that the de- ceased was his wife. He was not ...
126 Dubliners vice, miserable and malodorous. His soul’s companion! He thought of the hobbling wretches whom he had seen carry- ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 127 swishing along the lonely road outside. As he sat there, living over his life with her and e ...
128 Dubliners life’s feast. One human being had seemed to love him and he had denied her life and happiness: he had sentenced he ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 129 Ivy Day in the Committee Room OLD JACK raked the cinders together with a piece of card- boar ...
130 Dubliners search his pockets. He took out a pack of thin pasteboard cards. ‘I’ll get you a match,’ said the old man. ‘Never ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 131 that! I sent him to the Christian Brothers and I done what I could him, and there he goes bo ...
132 Dubliners He was a tall, slender young man with a light brown moustache. Imminent little drops of rain hung at the brim of h ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 133 be in the Corporation as anyone else—ay, and a better right than those shoneens that are alw ...
13 4 Dubliners he did so, an ivy leaf in the lapel. ‘If this man was alive,’ he said, pointing to the leaf, ‘we’d have no talk o ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 135 ‘For the love of God, Jack, bring us a bit of coal. There must be some left.’ The old man we ...
136 Dubliners liffs in the hall when I go home.’ Mr. Hynes laughed and, shoving himself away from the mantelpiece with the aid o ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 137 carat. Damn it, I can understand a fellow being hard up, but what I can’t understand is a fe ...
138 Dubliners toned on his short body and it was impossible to say whether he wore a clergyman’s collar or a layman’s, because t ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 139 ‘All right, thanks.... Thanks.’ Mr. Henchy returned with the candlestick and put it on the t ...
140 Dubliners ‘Well, I couldn’t go over while he was talking to Alder- man Cowley. I just waited till I caught his eye, and said ...
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