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Which sentence in this excerpt from james joyce's "araby" indicates that the bazaar is a place devoted to avarice, or greed?
i could not find any sixpenny entrance and, fearing that the bazaar would be closed, i passed in quickly through a turnstile, handing a shilling to a weary-looking man. (i found myself in a big hall girded at half its height by a gallery). nearly all the stalls were closed and the greater part of the hall was in darkness. (i recognized a silence like that which pervades a church after a service). (i walked into the centre of the bazaar timidly). a few people were gathered about the stalls which were still open. before a curtain, over which the words café chantant were written in coloured lamps, two men were counting money on a salver. (i listened to the fall of the coins.)

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