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Dubliners - Joyce, James ยท 72 words
One night, man, he said, I was going along Dame Street and I spotted a fine tart under Waterhouses clock and said good night, you know. So we went for a walk round by the canal and she told me she was a slavey in a house in Baggot Street. I put my arm round her and squeezed her a bit that night. Then next Sunday, man, I met her by appointment.
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