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Examples
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Many persons have doubts, even religious persons, yet they overcome them or put them aside, Cranly said.
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Cranly, embarrassed for a moment, took another fig from his pocket and was about to eat it when Stephen said: —
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Temple stood up and, pushing past Cranly, addressed Glynn: —
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A bloody ape, Cranly repeated with emphasis, and a blasphemous bloody ape!
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Cranly, I had an unpleasant quarrel this evening. —
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Cranly linked his arms into those of Stephen and his admirer and said: —
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Cranly turned, and Dixon, who had whistled, called out: —
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Cranly gripped his arm tightly to check his tongue, smiling uneasily, and repeated: —
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Cranly pushed solemnly through the throng of students, linking Stephen and Temple like a celebrant attended by his ministers on his way to the altar.
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That remark was made before, Cranly said calmly. —
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