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1  It's not so beautiful, you know.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
2  Thanks for your beautiful waltz, Miss Daly.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
3  "A beautiful, pure, sweet, mellow English tenor," said Aunt Kate with enthusiasm.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
4  One day he caught a beautiful big fish and the man in the hotel cooked it for their dinner.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
5  She spoke also of the beautiful house her daughter kept in Glasgow, and of all the friends they had there.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
6  She answered placidly that she had had a beautiful crossing and that the captain had been most attentive to her.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
7  I liked better some American detective stories which were traversed from time to time by unkempt fierce and beautiful girls.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
8  There was nothing he liked, he said, so much as looking at a nice young girl, at her nice white hands and her beautiful soft hair.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
9  Villona, with immense respect, began to discover to the mildly surprised Englishman the beauties of the English madrigal, deploring the loss of old instruments.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
10  He did not like to say even to himself that her face was no longer beautiful, but he knew that it was no longer the face for which Michael Furey had braved death.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
11  While she was threading her way back across the room Mrs. Malins, without adverting to the interruption, went on to tell Gabriel what beautiful places there were in Scotland and beautiful scenery.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
12  His curious eyes rested long upon her face and on her hair: and, as he thought of what she must have been then, in that time of her first girlish beauty, a strange, friendly pity for her entered his soul.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD