Ulysses by James Joyce
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--Who knows? he said. To learn one must be humble. But life is the great teacher. Stephen rustled the sheets again. --As regards these, he began. --Yes, Mr Deasy said. You have two copies there. If you can have them published at once. TELEGRAPH. IRISH HOMESTEAD. --I will try, Stephen said, and let you know tomorrow. I know two editors slightly. --That will do, Mr Deasy said briskly. I wrote last night to Mr Field, M.P. There is a meeting of the cattletraders' association today at the City Arms hotel. I asked him to lay my letter before the meeting. You see if you can get it into your two papers. What are they? --THE EVENING TELEGRAPH ... --That will do, Mr Deasy said. There is no time to lose. Now I have to answer that letter from my cousin. --Good morning, sir, Stephen said, putting the sheets in his pocket. Thank you. --Not at all, Mr Deasy said as he searched the papers on his desk. I like |
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