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Telemachus
Nestor
Proteus
Calypso
Lotus-Eaters
Hades
Aeolus
Lestrygonians
Scylla and Charybdis
Wandering Rocks
Sirens
Cyclops
Nausicaa
Oxen of the Sun
Circe
Eumeus
Ithaca
Penelope
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word:
look
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[Telemachus]
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[120]
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look.
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[Telemachus]
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[172]
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stripe, grey. You'll look spiffing in them. I'm not joking, Kinch. You
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[Telemachus]
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[173]
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look damn well when you're dressed.
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[Telemachus]
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[196]
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--Look at yourself, he said, you dreadful bard!
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[Telemachus]
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[335]
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--Look at the sea. What does it care about offences? Chuck Loyola, Kinch,
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[Telemachus]
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[616]
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--Look at that now, she said.
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[Telemachus]
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[665]
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--Pay up and look pleasant, Haines said to him, smiling.
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[Nestor]
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[1263]
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tribute. To Caesar what is Caesar's, to God what is God's. A long look
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[Nestor]
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[1616]
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foot and mouth disease. Just look through it. There can be no two opinions
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[Proteus]
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[2053]
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ENCORE DEUX MINUTES. Look clock. Must get. FERME. Hired dog! Shoot him
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[Proteus]
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[2426]
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carefully. For the rest let look who will.
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[Calypso]
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[2476]
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look like to her. Height of a tower? No, she can jump me.
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[Calypso]
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[2827]
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parlour. O, look what I found in professor Goodwin's hat! All we laughed.
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[Calypso]
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[2913]
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Hengler's. Had to look the other way. Mob gaping. Break your neck and
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[Calypso]
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[2944]
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the frame. She said it would look nice over the bed. Naked nymphs:
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[Calypso]
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[3010]
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Cafe about the bracelet. Wouldn't eat her cakes or speak or look.
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3269]
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halfseasover empire. Half baked they look: hypnotised like. Eyes front.
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3465]
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Poor papa! Poor man! I'm glad I didn't go into the room to look at his
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3480]
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look. Still their neigh can be very irritating.
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3656]
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bread: unleavened shewbread. Look at them. Now I bet it makes them feel
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3735]
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schschschschschsch. And did you chachachachacha? And why did you? Look
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3784]
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must have been or the second. O, he can look it up in the prescriptions
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3856]
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look younger. He does look balmy. Younger than I am.
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[Hades]
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[4365]
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--We had better look a little serious, Martin Cunningham said.
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[Hades]
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[4487]
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Deadhouse handy underneath. Where old Mrs Riordan died. They look
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[Hades]
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[4979]
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evening to look for the grave of a friend of theirs. They asked for
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[Hades]
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[5084]
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Friday buries a Thursday if you come to look at it.
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[Aeolus]
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[5553]
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--Mm, Mr Bloom said. Look sharp and you'll catch him.
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[Aeolus]
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[5710]
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dog kills the cat. Sounds a bit silly till you come to look into it well.
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[Aeolus]
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[6086]
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blackrimmed spectacles over the crossblind. Look at the young scamps after
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[Aeolus]
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[6099]
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--Look at the young guttersnipe behind him hue and cry, Lenehan said, and
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[Aeolus]
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[6349]
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--Paris, past and present, he said. You look like communards.
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[Aeolus]
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[6353]
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You look as though you had done the deed. General Bobrikoff.
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[Aeolus]
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[6413]
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--Look at here, he said turning. The NEW YORK WORLD cabled for a special.
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[Aeolus]
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[6436]
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the stones, see they don't run away. Look at here. What did Ignatius
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[Aeolus]
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[6732]
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crooked smokes. Noble words coming. Look out. Could you try your hand at
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[Aeolus]
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[6971]
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A bit nervy. Look out for squalls. All off for a drink. Arm in arm.
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[Aeolus]
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[7022]
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look so they pull up their skirts ...
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[Aeolus]
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[7043]
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tired to look up or down or to speak. They put the bag of plums between
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7461]
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Let her speak. Look straight in her eyes. I believe you. Trust me.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7496]
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He looked still at her, holding back behind his look his discontent.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7627]
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Rowe's? Must look up that ad in the national library. An eightpenny in the
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7655]
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returns. How flat they look all of a sudden after. Peaceful eyes.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7794]
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high horse, cocked hat, puffed, powdered and shaved. Look at the
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7796]
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pain. Great man's brother: his brother's brother. He'd look nice on the
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8008]
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the cud. Before and after. Grace after meals. Look on this picture then on
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8020]
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depended on it. Good stroke. Give me the fidgets to look. Safer to eat
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8134]
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Look at his mouth. Could whistle in his own ear. Flap ears to match.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8265]
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the dog first. Led on by the smell or the look. Tempting fruit. Ice
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8341]
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looked. I'll look today. Keeper won't see. Bend down let something drop
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8415]
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off when the fun gets too hot. Didn't you see him look at his watch? Ah,
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8462]
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--Lord love a duck, he said. Look at what I'm standing drinks to! Cold
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8625]
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Look at all the things they can learn to do. Read with their fingers.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8639]
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passing the Stewart institution, head in the air. Look at me. I have them
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8696]
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Is it? Almost certain. Won't look. Wine in my face. Why did I? Too heady.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8714]
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Look for something I.
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[Scylla and Charybdis]
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[8842]
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O, fie! Out on't! PFUITEUFEL! You naughtn't to look, missus, so you
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[Scylla and Charybdis]
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[9102]
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His look went from brooder's beard to carper's skull, to remind, to chide
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[Scylla and Charybdis]
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[9327]
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look to see when and how the shadow lifts. What softens the heart of a
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[Scylla and Charybdis]
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[10109]
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divorced. If you like the epilogue look long on it: prosperous Prospero,
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11387]
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Do you know what you look like?
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11447]
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all where Jesus left the jews. Look, there's all I have. I got two
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11453]
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--Can't you look for some money somewhere? Dilly said.
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11498]
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why? Palm oil. Is that a fact? Without a doubt. Well now, look at that.
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11568]
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reminiscences of sir Jonah Barrington. When you look back on it all now
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11631]
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look around.
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11865]
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--Look here, Martin, John Wyse Nolan said, overtaking them at the MAIL
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[Sirens]
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[12299]
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Decoy. Soft word. But look: the bright stars fade. Notes chirruping
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[Sirens]
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[12412]
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--Look at the fellow in the tall silk.
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[Sirens]
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[12620]
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--Gorgeous, she said. Look at the holy show I am. Lying out on the strand
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[Sirens]
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[12763]
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--So sad to look at his face, miss Douce condoled.
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[Sirens]
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[12830]
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--But look this way, he said, rose of Castile.
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[Sirens]
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[12921]
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and hummed and handed coins in change. Look to the west. A clack. For me.
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[Sirens]
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[13382]
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What perfume does your wife? I want to know. Jing. Stop. Knock. Last look
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[Sirens]
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[13424]
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how look, form, word charmed him Gould Lidwell, won Pat Bloom's heart.
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[Sirens]
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[13430]
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--EACH GRACEFUL LOOK ...
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[Sirens]
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[13696]
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She had a gorgeous, simply gorgeous, time. And look at the lovely
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[Sirens]
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[13761]
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dockleaves. Nice that is. Look: look, look, look, look, look: you
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[Sirens]
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[13762]
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look at us.
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[Sirens]
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[13778]
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O, look we are so! Chamber music. Could make a kind of pun on
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[Sirens]
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[13888]
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of music you must hear twice. Nature woman half a look. God made the
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[Sirens]
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[13930]
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your pocket, brass in your face. Say something. Make her hear. With look
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[Sirens]
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[13931]
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to look. Songs without words. Molly, that hurdygurdy boy. She knew he
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[Sirens]
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[13955]
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But look. The bright stars fade. O rose! Castile. The morn. Ha.
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[Sirens]
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[14169]
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Damn her. O, well, she has to live like the rest. Look in here.
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[Cyclops]
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[14505]
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organ. The pledgebound party on the floor of the house. And look at this
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[Cyclops]
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[14506]
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blasted rag, says he. Look at this, says he. THE IRISH INDEPENDENT, if you
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[Cyclops]
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[14555]
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--Look at him, says he. Breen. He's traipsing all round Dublin with a
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[Cyclops]
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[14577]
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lunatic is gone round to Green street to look for a G man.
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[Cyclops]
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[14623]
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I'll show you something you never saw. Hangmen's letters. Look at here.
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[Cyclops]
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[15381]
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straw from the bloody floor and if you said to Bloom: LOOK AT, BLOOM.
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[Cyclops]
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[15583]
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Look at his head. Do you know that some mornings he has to get his hat on
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[Cyclops]
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[15815]
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--What's up with you, says I to Lenehan. You look like a fellow that had
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[Cyclops]
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[16337]
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--Bestir thyself, sirrah! cried he who had knocked. Look to our steeds.
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[Cyclops]
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[16762]
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durst not look upon Him. And there came a voice out of heaven, calling:
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[Nausicaa]
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[16898]
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her softlyfeatured face at whiles a look, tense with suppressed meaning,
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[Nausicaa]
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[16988]
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And yet and yet! That strained look on her face! A gnawing sorrow is
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[Nausicaa]
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[17057]
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But Cissy Caffrey told baby Boardman to look up, look up high at her
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[Nausicaa]
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[17079]
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nose. Give it to him too on the same place as quick as I'd look at him.
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[Nausicaa]
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[17187]
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now under the brim of her new hat she ventured a look at him and the face
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[Nausicaa]
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[17240]
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he was looking at, and there was meaning in his look. His eyes burned into
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[Nausicaa]
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[17319]
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on purpose with her high crooked French heels on her to make her look
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[Nausicaa]
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[17342]
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her hat anyhow on her to one side after her run and she did look a streel
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[Nausicaa]
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[17446]
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could give him one look of measured scorn that would make him
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[Nausicaa]
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[17539]
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--O, look, Cissy!
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[Nausicaa]
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[17561]
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and a tremour went over her. She leaned back far to look up where
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[Nausicaa]
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[17578]
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Cissy Caffrey too sometimes had that dreamy kind of dreamy look
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[Nausicaa]
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[17583]
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And Jacky Caffrey shouted to look, there was another and she leaned back
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[Nausicaa]
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[17585]
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all saw it and they all shouted to look, look, there it was and she leaned
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[Nausicaa]
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[17590]
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and she had to lean back more and more to look up after it, high,
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[Nausicaa]
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[17599]
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and she wasn't ashamed and he wasn't either to look in that immodest way
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[Nausicaa]
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[17695]
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Mr Right comes along, then meet once in a blue moon. TABLEAU! O, look
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[Nausicaa]
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[17711]
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what you feel. Liked me or what? Dress they look at. Always know a fellow
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[Nausicaa]
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[17793]
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Didn't look back when she was going down the strand. Wouldn't give that
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[Nausicaa]
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[17800]
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on a bench marked WET PAINT. Eyes all over them. Look under the bed
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[Nausicaa]
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[17857]
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She used to look over some nights when Molly was in the Coffee Palace.
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[Nausicaa]
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[17892]
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and man that is. Fork and steel. Molly, he. Dress up and look and suggest
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[Nausicaa]
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[17894]
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like a sneeze coming, legs, look, look and if you have any guts in you.
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[Nausicaa]
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[17932]
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Very well, thank you. Animals go by that. Yes now, look at it that way.
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[Nausicaa]
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[18046]
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like the eagle then look at a shoe see a blotch blob yellowish. Wants to
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[Nausicaa]
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[18140]
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alone like a child of two. Suppose he hit me. Look at it other way round.
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[18373]
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Therefore, everyman, look to that last end that is thy death and the
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[18387]
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motherhood and he wondered to look on her face that was a fair face for
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[18603]
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sedate look and christian walking, in habit dun beseeming her megrims and
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[18658]
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daughters did lie luxuriously? Look forth now, my people, upon the land
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[18716]
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fluid from the thunderhead, look you, having taken place, and all of the
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19122]
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look to be saved I had it from my Kitty who has been wardmaid there any
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19603]
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look into it the wonder is that so many pregnancies and deliveries go off
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19658]
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look at her as she reclines there with the motherlight in her eyes, that
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19724]
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reproach (ALLES VERGANGLICHE) in her glad look.
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19797]
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ribbon counter. Where's Punch? All serene. Jay, look at the drunken
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19831]
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Same here. Look slippery. If you fall don't wait to get up. Five, seven,
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19868]
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cast. Police! Some H2O for a gent fainted. Look at Bantam's flowers.
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[Circe]
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[20440]
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MRS BREEN: Glory Alice, you do look a holy show! Killing simply. (SHE
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[Circe]
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[20890]
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rotter! (TO THE COURT) Why, look at the man's private life! Leading a
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[Circe]
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[20979]
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MOMENT. HE DID NOT LOOK IN THE BUCKET NOBODY. RATHER A MESS. NOT
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[Circe]
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[21444]
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Lies. All our habits. Why, look at our public life!
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[Circe]
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[22509]
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VIRAG: (HIS TONGUE UPCURLING) Lyum! Look. Her beam is broad. She is
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[Circe]
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[23490]
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immortal, I was glad to look on you, to praise you, a thing of beauty,
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[Circe]
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[23510]
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chamber? What must my eyes look down on?
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[Circe]
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[24067]
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MARION: Let him look, the pishogue! Pimp! And scourge himself! I'll write
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[Circe]
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[24229]
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BLOOM: (APPROACHING STEPHEN) Look ...
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[Circe]
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[24234]
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BLOOM: I say, look ...
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[Circe]
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[24566]
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FLORRY: (POINTS TO STEPHEN) Look! He's white.
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[Eumeus]
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[25471]
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administer a nasty kick if you didn't look out. Highly providential was
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[Eumeus]
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[25509]
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special reason to look at the heap of barren cobblestones and by the
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[Eumeus]
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[25811]
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look at him later on so as not to appear to. For which reason he
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[Eumeus]
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[25970]
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the livers of horses. Look here. Here they are. A friend of mine sent me.
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[Eumeus]
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[26233]
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actually look like forced smiling and the curious effect excited the
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[Eumeus]
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[26264]
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scarcely knowing which way to look, turned away on the moment flusterfied
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[Eumeus]
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[26397]
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knife. I can't look at the point of it. It reminds me of Roman history.
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[Eumeus]
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[26407]
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lie like old boots. Look at him.
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[Eumeus]
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[26505]
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moment till the jarvey who had really quite a look of Henry Campbell
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[Eumeus]
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[26719]
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--Of course, Mr B. proceeded to stipulate, you must look at both sides of
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[Eumeus]
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[27188]
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garbed as usual with that look of settled purpose which went a long way
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[Ithaca]
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[28408]
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Look at this long candle. Calculate when it burns out and you receive
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[Penelope]
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[30710]
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wanted her to wear them I suppose she was pious because no man would look
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[Penelope]
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[30857]
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determined vicious look in his eye I had to halfshut my eyes still he
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[Penelope]
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[30898]
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mind Id just go to her and ask her do you love him and look her square in
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[Penelope]
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[30914]
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handsome at that time trying to look like Lord Byron I said I liked
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[Penelope]
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[30924]
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beginning to look drawn and run down the last time I saw her she must
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[Penelope]
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[30934]
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slippers to look for 10000 pounds for a postcard U p up O sweetheart May
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[Penelope]
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[31014]
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to carry about in his waistcoat pocket O MARIA SANTISIMA he did look a
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[Penelope]
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[31016]
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to look at them and beseeched of me to lift the orange petticoat I had on
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[Penelope]
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[31046]
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with boiling old stew dont look at me professor I had to say Im a fright
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[Penelope]
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[31082]
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tunnels perhaps then you have to look out of the window all the nicer
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[Penelope]
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[31096]
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is very intelligent the coming man Griffiths is he well he doesnt look it
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[Penelope]
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[31177]
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and violet I thought it was beginning to look coarse or old a bit the
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[Penelope]
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[31187]
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wont look at you and women try to walk on you because they know youve no
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[Penelope]
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[31190]
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September will I what O well look at that Mrs Galbraith shes much older
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[Penelope]
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[31194]
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did every morning to look across see her combing it as if she loved it
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[Penelope]
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[31308]
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at all only not to look ugly or those lines from the strain who knows the
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[Penelope]
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[31311]
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contrast he does it and doesnt talk I gave my eyes that look with my hair
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[Penelope]
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[31344]
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Grove with love yrs affly Hester x x x x x she didnt look a bit married
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[Penelope]
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[31604]
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my eyes breath my lips forward kiss sad look eyes open piano ere oer the
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[Penelope]
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[31617]
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song like that Gardner said no man could look at my mouth and teeth
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[Penelope]
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[31747]
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day put her in a glasscase with two at a time to look at her if he knew
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[Penelope]
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[31771]
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windowsill before all the people passing they all look at her like me
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[Penelope]
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[31873]
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there scalding me I might look like a young girl wouldnt he get the great
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[Penelope]
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[31884]
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than that look how white they are the smoothest place is right there
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[Penelope]
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[31940]
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all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes
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[Penelope]
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[31978]
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tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has that
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[Penelope]
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[32033]
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botty didnt he look a balmy ballocks sure enough that must have been a
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[Penelope]
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[32049]
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taken in drapery that never looks out of fashion still I look young in it
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[Penelope]
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[32066]
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out and 2 red 8s for new garments look at that and didnt I dream
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[Penelope]
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[32097]
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look at him all day long curly head and his shoulders his finger up for
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[Penelope]
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[32157]
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woman wants to be embraced 20 times a day almost to make her look young
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[Penelope]
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[32192]
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look after them what I never had thats why I suppose hes running wild now
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[Penelope]
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[32234]
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bear the look of them in Abrines I could do the criada the room looks all
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