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1  The man and I watched the chase.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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2  The man continued his monologue.
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3  After an interval the man spoke to me.
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4  I know the way to get around her, man.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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5  I was afraid, man, she'd get in the family way.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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6  Then next Sunday, man, I met her by appointment.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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7  The car drove off and the short fat man caught sight of the party.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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8  His attitude on this point struck me as strangely liberal in a man of his age.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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9  The man smiled as before and said that when he was our age he had lots of sweethearts.
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10  The man who wrote it, I suppose, was some wretched fellow who writes these things for a drink.
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11  I was still considering whether I would go away or not when the man came back and sat down beside us again.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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12  When we had lain on the bank for some time without speaking I saw a man approaching from the far end of the field.
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13  At the corner of Grafton Street a short fat man was putting two handsome ladies on a car in charge of another fat man.
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14  One night, man," he said, "I was going along Dame Street and I spotted a fine tart under Waterhouse's clock and said good-night, you know.
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15  I could not find any sixpenny entrance and, fearing that the bazaar would be closed, I passed in quickly through a turnstile, handing a shilling to a weary-looking man.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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16  They were Charles Segouin, the owner of the car; Andre Riviere, a young electrician of Canadian birth; a huge Hungarian named Villona and a neatly groomed young man named Doyle.
Dubliners By James Joyce
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17  The man out of the last house passed on his way home; she heard his footsteps clacking along the concrete pavement and afterwards crunching on the cinder path before the new red houses.
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