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Did Bloom accept the invitation to dinner given then by the son andafterwards seconded by the father?Very gratefully, with grateful appreciation, with sincere appreciativegratitude, in appreciatively grateful sincerity of regret, he declined.Did their conversation on the subject of these reminiscences reveal athird connecting link between them?Mrs Riordan (Dante), a widow of independent means, had resided in thehouse of Stephen's parents from 1 September 1888 to 29 December 1891 andhad also resided during the years 1892, 1893 and 1894 in the City ArmsHotel owned by Elizabeth O'Dowd of 54 Prussia street where, during partsof the years 1893 and 1894, she had been a constant informant of Bloomwho resided also in the same hotel, being at that time a clerk in theemployment of Joseph Cuffe of 5 Smithfield for the superintendence ofsales in the adjacent Dublin Cattle market on the North Circular road.zcoquazcr
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