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Almidano
Artifoni
walked
past
Holles
street
,
past
Sewell
’
s
yard
.
Behind
him
Cashel
Boyle
O
’
Connor
Fitzmaurice
Tisdall
Farrell
,
with
stickumbrelladustcoat
dangling
,
shunned
the
lamp
before
Mr
Law
Smith
’
s
house
and
,
crossing
,
walked
along
Merrion
square
.
Distantly
behind
him
a
blind
stripling
tapped
his
way
by
the
wall
of
College
park
.
Cashel
Boyle
O
’
Connor
Fitzmaurice
Tisdall
Farrell
walked
as
far
as
Mr
Lewis
Werner
’
s
cheerful
windows
,
then
turned
and
strode
back
along
Merrion
square
,
his
stickumbrelladustcoat
dangling
.
At
the
corner
of
Wilde
’
s
house
he
halted
,
frowned
at
Elijah
’
s
name
announced
on
the
Metropolitan
hall
,
frowned
at
the
distant
pleasance
of
duke
’
s
lawn
.
His
eyeglass
flashed
frowning
in
the
sun
.
With
ratsteeth
bared
he
muttered
:
—
Coactus
volui
.
He
strode
on
for
Clare
street
,
grinding
his
fierce
word
.
As
he
strode
past
Mr
Bloom
’
s
dental
windows
the
sway
of
his
dustcoat
brushed
rudely
from
its
angle
a
slender
tapping
cane
and
swept
onwards
,
having
buffeted
a
thewless
body
.
The
blind
stripling
turned
his
sickly
face
after
the
striding
form
.
—
God
’
s
curse
on
you
,
he
said
sourly
,
whoever
you
are
!
You
’
re
blinder
nor
I
am
,
you
bitch
’
s
bastard
!
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Opposite
Ruggy
O
’
Donohoe
’
s
Master
Patrick
Aloysius
Dignam
,
pawing
the
pound
and
a
half
of
Mangan
’
s
,
late
Fehrenbach
’
s
,
porksteaks
he
had
been
sent
for
,
went
along
warm
Wicklow
street
dawdling
.
It
was
too
blooming
dull
sitting
in
the
parlour
with
Mrs
Stoer
and
Mrs
Quigley
and
Mrs
MacDowell
and
the
blind
down
and
they
all
at
their
sniffles
and
sipping
sups
of
the
superior
tawny
sherry
uncle
Barney
brought
from
Tunney
’
s
.
And
they
eating
crumbs
of
the
cottage
fruitcake
,
jawing
the
whole
blooming
time
and
sighing
.