Dubliners
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 141 ‘What?’ said Mr. Henchy and Mr. O’Connor. ‘He told me: ‘What do you think of a Lord Mayor of ...
142 Dubliners ‘O, don’t let that trouble you, Jack,’ said Mr. Henchy. ‘Many’s the good man before now drank out of the bottle.’ ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 143 after a pause. ‘That so, John?’ ‘Yes. I got him one or two sure things in Dawson Street, Cro ...
144 Dubliners He took two bottles from the table and, carrying them to the fire, put them on the hob. Then he sat dow-n again by ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 145 and three places of business and isn’t it to his own advan- tage to keep down the rates? He’ ...
146 Dubliners Edward’s life, you know, is not the very...’ ‘Let bygones be bygones,’ said Mr. Henchy. ‘I admire the man personal ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 147 ‘Open another bottle of stout, Jack,’ said Mr. Henchy. ‘O, I forgot there’s no corkscrew! He ...
148 Dubliners THE DEATH OF PARNELL 6th October, 1891 He cleared his throat once or twice and then began to recite: He is dead. O ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 149 Of fawning priests—no friends of his. May everlasting shame consume The memory of those who ...
150 Dubliners ble. He did not seem to have heard the invitation. ‘Good man, Joe!’ said Mr. O’Connor, taking out his ciga- rette ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 151 A Mother MR HOLOHAN, assistant secretary of the Eire Abu So- ciety, had been walking up and ...
152 Dubliners was serious, took place at intervals in his great brown beard. After the first year of married life, Mrs. Kearney ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 153 all friends of the Kearneys—musical friends or National- ist friends; and, when they had pla ...
15 4 Dubliners She pushed the decanter towards him, saying: ‘Now, help yourself, Mr. Holohan!’ And while he was helping himself ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 155 He seemed to bear disappointments lightly. Mr. Holohan came into the dressingroom every few ...
156 Dubliners things and Mr. Fitzpatrick’s vacant smile irritated her very much. However, she said nothing and waited to see how ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 157 ly, seemed unable to resolve the difficulty and said that he would bring the matter before t ...
158 Dubliners the hall and, after a great deal of trouble, a steward brought out a little woman named Miss Beirne to whom Mrs. K ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 159 stronger than milk for his voice’s sake. Mr. Bell, the second tenor, was a fair-haired littl ...
160 Dubliners asked him who was the unknown woman. Mr. Holohan said that she was Madam Glynn from London. Madam Glynn took her s ...
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