Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
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asked you, Buck Mulligan said. I’m hyperborean as much as you. But to
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—Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently. Cough it up. I’m
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—Do you wish me to tell you? he asked.
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drawingroom. She asked you who was in your room.
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—Did I say that? he asked. Well? What harm is that?
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—And what is death, he asked, your mother’s or yours or my own? You
[299]
down to pray for your mother on her deathbed when she asked you. Why?
[313]
—Of what then? Buck Mulligan asked.
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—Have you the key? a voice asked.
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He turned to Stephen and asked in a fine puzzled voice, lifting his
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—How much, sir? asked the old woman.
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—Are you a medical student, sir? the old woman asked.
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—Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
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He turned to Stephen and asked blandly:
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—Would I make any money by it? Stephen asked.
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At the foot of the ladder Buck Mulligan asked:
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—What is your idea of Hamlet? Haines asked Stephen.
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—You’re not a believer, are you? Haines asked. I mean, a believer in
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—Are you not coming in? Buck Mulligan asked.
2. Nestor
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The boy’s blank face asked the blank window.
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—How, sir? Comyn asked. A bridge is across a river.
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—Where do you begin in this? Stephen asked, opening another book.
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—What, sir? Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
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—Have I heard all? Stephen asked.
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—Who can answer a riddle? Stephen asked.
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—Do you understand how to do them now? he asked.
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—Can you do them yourself? Stephen asked.
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—I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
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—What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
[1669]
—What? Mr Deasy asked.
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City Arms hotel. I asked him to lay my letter before the meeting. You
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—Why, sir? Stephen asked, beginning to smile.
4. Calypso
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—That do? he asked, turning.
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—Who was the letter from? he asked.
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—Met him what? he asked.
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—Did you finish it? he asked.
5. Lotus Eaters
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—Are there any letters for me? he asked.
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His eyes on the black tie and clothes he asked with low respect:
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I.H.S. Molly told me one time I asked her. I have sinned: or no: I have
6. Hades
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—Are we all here now? Martin Cunningham asked. Come along, Bloom.
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—What way is he taking us? Mr Power asked through both windows.
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—Are we late? Mr Power asked.
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—Did Tom Kernan turn up? Martin Cunningham asked, twirling the peak of
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—And Corny Kelleher himself? Mr Power asked.
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—Did you read Dan Dawson’s speech? Martin Cunningham asked.
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—Who? Mr Dedalus asked.
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—About the boatman? Mr Power asked.
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—What is that? Mr Dedalus asked. I didn’t hear it.
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—What? Mr Dedalus asked. That confirmed bloody hobbledehoy is it?
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—Why? Mr Bloom asked, turning to Mr Dedalus. Wouldn’t it be more
[4673]
—Was he insured? Mr Bloom asked.
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—How did he lose it? Ned Lambert asked. Liquor, what?
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—Who is that chap behind with Tom Kernan? John Henry Menton asked. I
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—What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
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—Did you hear that one, he asked them, about Mulcahy from the Coombe?
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evening to look for the grave of a friend of theirs. They asked for
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—How many have you for tomorrow? the caretaker asked.
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too. He asked me to.
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Charley, you’re my darling. That was why he asked me to. O well, does
7. Aeolus
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—Did you? Hynes asked.
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—Monks, sir? a voice asked from the castingbox.
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face, asked of it sourly:
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giants of the forest. What about that, Simon? he asked over the fringe
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—What is it? Mr Bloom asked.
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—Is it his speech last night? Mr Bloom asked.
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—Is the editor to be seen? J. J. O’Molloy asked, looking towards the
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about them and the harsh voice asked:
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—Will you join us, Myles? Ned Lambert asked.
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—Where was that, Myles? Ned Lambert asked with a reflective glance at
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—What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming
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—Who wants a dead cert for the Gold cup? he asked. Sceptre with O.
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asked. It was at the royal university dinner. Everything was going
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—Who? the editor asked.
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Garrett Deasy asked me to...
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—Is he a widower? Stephen asked.
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—What was that? the professor asked.
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—You like it? J. J. O’Molloy asked Stephen.
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Mr O’Madden Burke asked. ’Tis the hour, methinks, when the winejug,
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—Where is that? the professor asked.
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—But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the
8. Lestrygonians
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—What? Mr Bloom asked.
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—What is it? Mr Bloom asked, taking the card. U. P.?
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—Do you ever see anything of Mrs Beaufoy? Mr Bloom asked.
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—Who is he if it’s a fair question? Mrs Breen asked. Is he dotty?
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—Was he? Nosey Flynn said. So he was, faith. I asked him how was all
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—How so? Davy Byrne asked, coming from his book.
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—Who’s standing? Paddy Leonard asked.
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—Well, what’ll it be? Paddy Leonard asked.
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—How is the main drainage? Nosey Flynn asked, sipping.
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—Zinfandel is it? Nosey Flynn asked.
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—Do you want to cross? Mr Bloom asked.
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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—Have you found those six brave medicals, John Eglinton asked with
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—Which of the two, Stephen asked, would have banished me from his
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John Eglinton’s carping voice asked. Her ghost at least has been laid
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—Are you going? John Eglinton’s active eyebrows asked. Shall we see
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Mulligan is coming too. Moore asked him to bring Haines. Did you hear
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—For Willie Hughes, is it not? the quaker librarian asked.
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asked, creaked, asked:
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—Do you mean he died so? Mr Best asked with slight concern. I mean...
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—What? asked Besteglinton.
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—Lovely! Buck Mulligan suspired amorously. I asked him what he thought
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—What is that, Mr Dedalus? the quaker librarian asked. Was it a
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—Are you going to write it? Mr Best asked. You ought to make it a
10. Wandering Rocks
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—What’s the best news? he asked.
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—Did you put in the books? Boody asked.
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—Where did you try? Boody asked.
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—What’s in the pot? she asked.
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Katey, lifting the kettlelid in a pad of her stained skirt, asked:
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—Where did you get it? Katey asked.
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—What’s the damage? he asked.
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—This for me? he asked gallantly.
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—May I say a word to your telephone, missy? he asked roguishly.
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—Who’s that? Ned Lambert asked. Is that Crotty?
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He turned to J. J. O’Molloy and asked:
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—But how does it work here, Tommy? he asked.
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—Did you get any money? Dilly asked.
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—How do you know that? Mr Dedalus asked, his tongue in his cheek.
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—What have you there? Stephen asked.
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—What did you buy that for? he asked. To learn French?
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—With a broken back, is it? Mr Dedalus asked.
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—And how is that basso profondo, Benjamin? Father Cowley asked.
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—What Dignam was that? long John Fanning asked.
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—What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the
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—Is that he? Haines asked, twisting round in his seat.
11. Sirens
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—Is that her? asked miss Kennedy.
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—Who? Where? gold asked more eagerly.
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—What is it? loud boots unmannerly asked.
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—Those things only bring out a rash, replied, reseated. I asked that
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He asked. She answered:
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She asked. Miss voice of Kennedy answered, a second teacup poised, her
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—Who may he be? Mr Dedalus asked.
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—Who may he be? he asked. Can you ask? Stephen, the youthful bard.
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—Did she fall or was she pushed? he asked her.
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—Why don’t you grow? asked Blazes Boylan.
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—What time is that? asked Blazes Boylan. Four?
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—Which air is that? asked Leopold Bloom.
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First gentleman told Mina that was so. She asked him was that so. And
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—Answering an ad? keen Richie’s eyes asked Bloom.
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—What are the wild waves saying? he asked her, smiled.
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—The wife has a fine voice. Or had. What? Lidwell asked.
12. Cyclops
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buttermilk this was brought and evidently afforded relief. Asked if he
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hear him lapping it up a mile off. And Joe asked him would he have
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Dignam’s. Martin asked me to go to the house. You see, he, Dignam, I
13. Nausicaa
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to be asked and it was leap year too and would soon be over. No prince
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Edy Boardman asked Tommy Caffrey was he done and he said yes so then she
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For instance when she asked you would you have some more Chinese tea and
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she cried behind the hood of the pushcar and Edy asked where was Cissy
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asked her the time and Miss Cissy, as glib as you like, said it was half
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answered with scathing politeness when Edy asked her was she heartbroken
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asked what and she was just going to tell her to catch it while it was
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Conroy handed him his hat to put on and crosscat Edy asked wasn’t she
14. Oxen of the Sun
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Glad after she was that ere adread was. Her he asked if O’Hare Doctor
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to his limbs. The man then right earnest asked the nun of which death
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he asked her how it fared with the woman that lay there in childbed.
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church for all ages founded. All they bachelors then asked of sir
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Eccles, goodly grinning, asked young Stephen what was the reason why he
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is, hearing this talk asked was it poetry or a tale. Faith, no, he says,
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nearest neighbour. Mr Mulligan, now perceiving the table, asked for whom
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contrary balance of the bottle asked the narrator as plainly as was ever
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But with what fitness, let it be asked of the noble lord, his patron,
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school together in Conmee’s time. He asked about Glaucon, Alcibiades,
15. Circe
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was her name, and the poodle in her lap bridled up and you asked me if I
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FLORRY: (Pulls at Bello.) Let me on him now. You had enough. I asked
16. Eumaeus
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—He is down on his luck. He asked me to ask you to ask somebody named
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—Is that so? Mr Bloom asked. Of course, he subjoined pensively, at the
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—You know Simon Dedalus? he asked at length.
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—Did it hurt much doing it? one asked the sailor.
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—Eaten alive? a third asked the sailor.
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accounts for character. That’s why I asked you if you wrote your
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—Is that first epistle to the Hebrews, he asked as soon as his bottom
18. Penelope
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used to be a bit on the jealous side whenever he asked who are you going
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wonder why they call it that if I asked him hed say its from the Greek
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two old maids of sisters when I stood up and asked the girl where it was
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wasnt black out when he asked to take off my stockings lying on the
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mean I asked him I forget what he said because the stoppress edition
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he has nymphs used they go about like that I asked him about her and
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brought it in with the coffee she stood there standing when I asked her
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if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say
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answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a stone of
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they go and create something I often asked him atheists or whatever they
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leading him on till he asked me to say yes and I wouldnt answer first
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Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as another and then I asked
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him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to