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Posted on 1999/10/102016/10/16 by Rev. Joe Dirt

Quote for the Day – James Joyce

james_joyce_by_alex_ehrenzweig_1915_restored“that was a relief wherever you be let your wind go free” ~~ Molly Bloom in Ulysses by James Joyce

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