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Dubliners by James Joyce
Dubliners by James Joyce

Dubliners (1914)

by James Joyce

Submitted by @deroche
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Dubliners by James Joyce
Dubliners by James Joyce
Dubliners
by James Joyce

He took the remark as an invitation to talk. He was surprised that she seemed so little awkward. While they talked he tried to fix her permanently in his memory. When he learned that the young girl beside her was her daughter he judged her to be a year or so younger than himself. Her face, which must have been handsome, had remained intelligent. It was an oval face with strongly marked features. The eyes were very dark blue and steady. Their gaze began with a defiant note but was confused by what seemed a deliberate swoon of the pupil into the iris, revealing for an instant a temperament of great sensibility. The pupil reasserted itself quickly, this half-disclosed nature fell again under the reign of prudence, and her astrakhan jacket, moulding a bosom of a certain fullness, struck the note of defiance more definitely.🏁

Submitted by @deroche - 06/16/2025
Book Literature 6.73 Ranked
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