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Ulysses · Chapter 28

Chapter 28

functions and social status among the county families and landed gentry? Arranged successively in ascending powers of hierarchical order, that of gardener, groundsman, cultivator, breeder, and at the zenith of his career, resident magistrate or justice of the peace with a family crest and coat of arms and appropriate classical
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 24

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brains, he ventured to throw out. The guarded glance of half solicitude half curiosity augmented by friendliness which he gave at Stephen’s at present morose expression of features did not throw a flood of light, none at all in fact on the problem
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CHAPTER 10. A Bosom Friend.

map and look at it. See what a real corner of the world it occupies; how it stands there, away off shore, more lonely than the Eddystone lighthouse. Look at it—a mere hillock, and elbow of sand; all beach, without a background. There is more
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 29

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brains not like that other fool Henny Doyle he was always breaking or tearing something in the charades I hate an unlucky man and if I knew what it meant of course I had to say no for form sake dont understand you I said
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CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.

brain. Under all these circumstances, would it be unreasonable to survey and map out the whale
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →

CHAPTER 52. The Albatross.

brain, and a heart, and a soul in him, gentlemen, which had made Steelkilt Charlemagne, had he been born son to Charlemagne’s father. But Radney, the mate, was ugly as a mule; yet as hardy, as stubborn, as malicious. He did not love Steelkilt
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