On Nassau Street in Dublin, on June 10, 1904, twenty-two-year-old James Joyce saw (since obviously while he could see, since he had been perhaps not using their spectacles, and their eyesight had been bad) the twenty-year-old Nora Barnacle, then a new chambermaid, sauntering by.

On Nassau Street in Dublin, on June 10, 1904, twenty-two-year-old James Joyce saw (since obviously while he could see, since he had been perhaps not using their spectacles, and their eyesight had been bad) the twenty-year-old Nora Barnacle, then a new chambermaid, sauntering by. Nora would later on inform the

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