Quotation from: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Written by: James Joyce


--Lynch is awake, said Cranly.


Lynch, for answer, straightened himself and thrust forward his chest.


--Lynch puts out his chest, said Stephen, as a criticism of life.


Lynch smote himself sonorously on the chest and said:


--Who has anything to say about my girth?


Cranly took him at the word and the two began to tussle. When their
faces had flushed with the struggle they drew apart, panting. Stephen
bent down towards Davin who, intent on the game, had paid no heed to
the talk of the others.

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