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Dubliners - Joyce, James ยท 78 words
Mrs Mooneys young men paid fifteen shillings a week for board and lodgings beer or stout at dinner excluded. They shared in common tastes and occupations and for this reason they were very chummy with one another. They discussed with one another the chances of favourites and outsiders. Jack Mooney, the Madams son, who was clerk to a commission agent in Fleet Street, had the reputation of being a hard case. He was fond of using soldiers obscenities.
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