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Lately
some
of
their
judgements
had
sounded
a
little
childish
in
his
ears
and
had
made
him
feel
a
regret
and
pity
as
though
he
were
slowly
passing
out
of
an
accustomed
world
and
were
hearing
its
language
for
the
last
time
.
One
day
when
some
boys
had
gathered
round
a
priest
under
the
shed
near
the
chapel
,
he
had
heard
the
priest
say
:
--
I
believe
that
Lord
Macaulay
was
a
man
who
probably
never
committed
a
mortal
sin
in
his
life
,
that
is
to
say
,
a
deliberate
mortal
sin
.
Some
of
the
boys
had
then
asked
the
priest
if
Victor
Hugo
were
not
the
greatest
French
writer
.
The
priest
had
answered
that
Victor
Hugo
had
never
written
half
so
well
when
he
had
turned
against
the
church
as
he
had
written
when
he
was
a
catholic
.
--
But
there
are
many
eminent
French
critics
,
said
the
priest
,
who
consider
that
even
Victor
Hugo
,
great
as
he
certainly
was
,
had
not
so
pure
a
French
style
as
Louis
Veuillot
.
The
tiny
flame
which
the
priest
's
allusion
had
kindled
upon
Stephen
's
cheek
had
sunk
down
again
and
his
eyes
were
still
fixed
calmly
on
the
colourless
sky
.
But
an
unresting
doubt
flew
hither
and
thither
before
his
mind
.
Masked
memories
passed
quickly
before
him
:
he
recognized
scenes
and
persons
yet
he
was
conscious
that
he
had
failed
to
perceive
some
vital
circumstance
in
them
.
He
saw
himself
walking
about
the
grounds
watching
the
sports
in
Clongowes
and
eating
slim
jim
out
of
his
cricket
cap
.
Some
jesuits
were
walking
round
the
cycle-track
in
the
company
of
ladies
.
The
echoes
of
certain
expressions
used
in
Clongowes
sounded
in
remote
caves
of
his
mind
.
His
ears
were
listening
to
these
distant
echoes
amid
the
silence
of
the
parlour
when
he
became
aware
that
the
priest
was
addressing
him
in
a
different
voice
.
--
I
sent
for
you
today
,
Stephen
,
because
I
wished
to
speak
to
you
on
a
very
important
subject
.
--
Yes
,
sir
.
--
Have
you
ever
felt
that
you
had
a
vocation
?