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I've never read past the Stephen Dedalus parts.
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They're not even the best parts.
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I've never read past the opening paragraph
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I'll just say "It wasn't for me," and leave it at that.

But it is in the public domain, and can be read online or downloaded for free from Project Gutenberg, if anyone would like to try it: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1039
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Why would you get through arguably the hardest chapter and drop the whole thing just before things get comfy and comprehensible again?



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