James Joyce Quotes
As He Crossed Grattan Bridge He Looked Down The River Towards The Lower Quays And Pitied The Poor Stunted Houses. They Seemed To Him A Band Of Tramps, Huddled Together Along The Riverbanks, Their Old Coats Covered With Dust And Soot, Stupefied By The Panorama Of Sunset And Waiting For The First Chill Of Night Bid Them Arise, Shake Themselves And Begone.
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