Which phrase in this excerpt from James Joyce's *Araby" is a participial phrase?
kNorth Richmond Street,
being blind, was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers' School set the boys free. An uninhabited
house of two storeys stood at the blind end. detached from its neighbours in a square ground. The other houses of the street, conscious of
decent lives within them. gazed at one another with brown imperturbable faces.
The former tenant of our house, a priest, had died in the back drawing-room. Air. musty from having been long enclosed, hung in all the rooms,
and the waste room behind the kitchen was littered with old useless papers. Among these I found a few paper-covered books, the pages of
which were curled and damp: The Abbot, by Walter Scott. The Devout Communicant and The Memoirs of Vidocq. I liked the last best because its
leaves were yellow. The wild garden behind the house contained a central apple-tree and a few straggling bushes under one of which I found
the
late tenant's rusty bicycle-pump. He had been a very charitable priest: in his will he had left all his money to institutions and the furniture of
his house to his sister.