Quotation from: Ulysses

Written by: James Joyce


They went up the steps and under Merchants' arch. A darkbacked
figure scanned books on the hawker's cart.


--There he is, Lenehan said.


--Wonder what he's buying, M'Coy said, glancing behind.


--LEOPOLDO OR THE BLOOM IS ON THE RYE, Lenehan said.


--He's dead nuts on sales, M'Coy said. I was with him one day and he
bought a book from an old one in Liffey street for two bob. There were
fine plates in it worth double the money, the stars and the moon and
comets with long tails. Astronomy it was about.

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