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311
--
Nobody
is
saying
a
word
against
them
,
said
Mr
Dedalus
,
so
long
as
they
do
n't
meddle
in
politics
.
312
--
The
bishops
and
priests
of
Ireland
have
spoken
,
said
Dante
,
and
they
must
be
obeyed
.
313
--
Let
them
leave
politics
alone
,
said
Mr
Casey
,
or
the
people
may
leave
their
church
alone
.
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314
--
You
hear
?
said
Dante
,
turning
to
Mrs
Dedalus
.
315
--
Mr
Casey
!
Simon
!
said
Mrs
Dedalus
,
let
it
end
now
.
316
--
Too
bad
!
Too
bad
!
said
uncle
Charles
.
317
--
What
?
cried
Mr
Dedalus
.
Were
we
to
desert
him
at
the
bidding
of
the
English
people
?
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318
--
He
was
no
longer
worthy
to
lead
,
said
Dante
.
He
was
a
public
sinner
.
319
--
We
are
all
sinners
and
black
sinners
,
said
Mr
Casey
coldly
.
320
--
WOE
BE
TO
THE
MAN
BY
WHOM
THE
SCANDAL
COMETH
!
said
Mrs
Riordan
.
IT
WOULD
BE
BETTER
FOR
HIM
THAT
A
MILLSTONE
WERE
TIED
ABOUT
HIS
NECK
AND
THAT
HE
WERE
CAST
INTO
THE
DEPTHS
OF
THE
SEA
RATHER
THAN
THAT
HE
SHOULD
SCANDALIZE
ONE
OF
THESE
,
MY
LEAST
LITTLE
ONES
.
That
is
the
language
of
the
Holy
Ghost
.