Chapter 6
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-- I to see Rosie first, said Stephen.
-- So find, Cranly said.
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A is time to go. A voice spoke softly to Step, bidding elling o an end. Yes; strive against anot.
-- Probably I shall go away, he said.
-- here? Cranly asked.
-- ephen said.
-- Yes, Cranly said. It mig for you to live is it t makes you go?
-- I o go, Stephen answered.
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-- Potempt. does to Larras? Or matter? And t head of him!
o a loud long laugh.
-- ell? Step?
you said, is it? Cranly asked. Yes, I remember it. to discover t self in unfettered freedom.
Step in ackno.
-- Freedom! Cranly repeated. But you are not free enoug to commit a sacrilege. tell me would you rob?
-- I , Stephen said.
-- And if you got nothing, would you rob?
-- You ep ts of property are provisional, and t in certain circumstances it is not unlao rob. Everyone in t belief. So I make you t anso t talavera, ances you may laer or smear it for o rob me, or if t I believe is called tisement of the secular arm?
-- And would you?
-- I tep o be robbed