Sinico, he makes an appointment with her. Sinico, who tells him about her husband, Captain Sinico, the captain of a mercantile boat, who seems to be away often. This time, he speaks to the daughter, Mrs. A few weeks later, he sees them again at a concert in Earlsfort Terrace. He studies the daughter and finds her attractive, intelligent, and defiant-looking. He begins speaking with her and notices the woman next to her, who must be about his age. At the Rotunda one evening, a woman sits next to him, commenting that she is disappointed in the turnout and that it is hard for people to sing to empty benches. He only visits relatives at Christmas and their funerals. Duffy has no friends and belongs to no church. He avoids young people at all costs, but will occasionally go to an opera or a concert to listen to Mozart. He then goes to an eating house for dinner after work. He takes lunch at the same time and place every day. Every morning, Duffy takes the Chapelizod tram to his bank on Baggot Street.
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