1 They were like ivory; only soft.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 2 But only the dark was where they looked: only dark silent air.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 3 Aubrey was at school and had only an hour or two free in the evening.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 4 It only made you feel a little sickish on account of the smell of the wine.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 5 They were like poetry but they were only sentences to learn the spelling from.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 6 He tried to think what a big thought that must be; but he could only think of God.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 7 The verses told only of the night and the balmy breeze and the maiden lustre of the moon.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 8 No, it was best to forget all about it and perhaps the prefect of studies had only said he would come in.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 9 He could remember only that she had worn a shawl about her head like a cowl and that her dark eyes had invited and unnerved him.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 10 No, Stephen, old chap, I'm sorry to say that they are only as I roved out one fine May morning in the merry month of sweet July.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 11 Yet a voice within him spoke above the noise of his dancing heart, asking him would he take her gift to which he had only to stretch out his hand.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 12 He gave them ear only for a time but he was happy only when he was far from them, beyond their call, alone or in the company of phantasmal comrades.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 13 It was the night of the match against the Bective Rangers; and the ball was made just like a red and green apple only it opened and it was full of the creamy sweets.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 14 But the lines of the letters were like fine invisible threads and it was only by closing his right eye tight and staring out of the left eye that he could make out the full curves of the capital.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 1 15 The hour when he too would take part in the life of that world seemed drawing near and in secret he began to make ready for the great part which he felt awaited him the nature of which he only dimly apprehended.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 2 16 It was strange too that he found an arid pleasure in following up to the end the rigid lines of the doctrines of the church and penetrating into obscure silences only to hear and feel the more deeply his own condemnation.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContextHighlight In Chapter 3 17 The rector would side with the prefect of studies and think it was a schoolboy trick and then the prefect of studies would come in every day the same, only it would be worse because he would be dreadfully waxy at any fellow going up to the rector about him.
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