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Chapter 6
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    A soft liquid joy like ters flo peace of silent spaces of fading tenuous sky above ters, of oceanic silence, of sers.

    A soft liquid joy flo long voe ce peal, and soft lo t in ting birds and in t like a bird from a turret, quietly and sly.

    Symbol of departure or of loneliness? t of tional tre.  t of jaded eyes at ture of Dublin In talls and at taage. A burly policeman sed be every moment about to act. tcalls and s round ttered felloudents.

    -- A libel on Ireland!

    -- Made in Germany.

    -- Blasphemy!

    -- e never sold our faith!

    -- No Iris!

    -- e  no amateur ats.

    -- e  no budding budds.

    A sudden s  tric lamps curned into t,  up taircase and passed in turnstile.

    Cranly ting over near tionaries. A t tispiece, lay before .  of a confessor to tudent   and t at table closed ablet ood up.

    Cranly gazed after udent  on in a softer voice:

    -- Pao kings fourth.

    -- e ter go, Dixon, said Stepo complain.

    Dixon folded ty, saying:

    -- Our men retired in good order.

    -- ittle, added Steping to titlepage of Cranlys book on he Ox.

    As tables Stephen said:

    -- Cranly, I  to speak to you.

    Cranly did not ansurn. er and passed out,  sounding flatly on taircase ly at Dixon repeated:

    -- Pao kings bloody fourth.

    -- Put it t way if you like, Dixon said.

    toneless voice and urbane manners and on a finger of  moments a signet ring.
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