1 Then he turned into Dame Street.
2 At the corner of Hume Street a young woman was standing.
3 He went into Capel Street and walked along towards the City Hall.
4 They walked along Nassau Street and then turned into Kildare Street.
5 One said that he had seen Mac an hour before in Westmoreland Street.
6 He walked listlessly round Stephen's Green and then down Grafton Street.
7 I held a florin tightly in my hand as I strode down Buckingham Street towards the station.
8 At the corner of George's Street he met two friends of his and stopped to converse with them.
9 The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street.
10 His tongue was tired for he had been talking all the afternoon in a public-house in Dorset Street.
11 So we went for a walk round by the canal and she told me she was a slavey in a house in Baggot Street.
12 The car steered out slowly for Grafton Street while the two young men pushed their way through the knot of gazers.
13 The young man who had seen Mac in Westmoreland Street asked was it true that Mac had won a bit over a billiard match.
14 At the corner of Grafton Street a short fat man was putting two handsome ladies on a car in charge of another fat man.
15 One night, man," he said, "I was going along Dame Street and I spotted a fine tart under Waterhouse's clock and said good-night, you know.
16 As he approached Hume Street corner he found the air heavily scented and his eyes made a swift anxious scrutiny of the young woman's appearance.
17 His parents went to eight-o'clock mass every morning in Gardiner Street and the peaceful odour of Mrs. Dillon was prevalent in the hall of the house.
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