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"He watched the scene and thought of life; and (as always happened when he thought of life) he became sad. A gentle melancholy took possession of him. He felt how useless it was to struggle against fortune, this being the burden of wisdom which the ages had bequeathed to him."

Dubliners
by James Joyce

Original Publication
June 1, 1914
Paperback edition
June 1, 1993
225 pages

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