Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

Episodes text

  1. Telemachus
  2. Nestor
  3. Proteus
  4. Calypso
  5. Lotus Eaters
  6. Hades
  7. Aeolus
  8. Lestrygonians
  9. Scylla and Charybdis
  10. Wandering Rocks
  11. Sirens
  12. Cyclops
  13. Nausicaa
  14. Oxen of the Sun
  15. Circe
  16. Eumaeus
  17. Ithaca
  18. Penelope

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1. Telemachus

[134] asked you, Buck Mulligan said. I’m hyperborean as much as you. But to
[255] —Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently. Cough it up. I’m
[261] —Do you wish me to tell you? he asked.
[281] drawingroom. She asked you who was in your room.
[291] —Did I say that? he asked. Well? What harm is that?
[295] —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.
[459] —Have you the key? a voice asked.
[530] He turned to Stephen and asked in a fine puzzled voice, lifting his
[573] —How much, sir? asked the old woman.
[601] —Are you a medical student, sir? the old woman asked.
[614] —Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
[689] He turned to Stephen and asked blandly:
[719] —Would I make any money by it? Stephen asked.
[783] At the foot of the ladder Buck Mulligan asked:
[794] Haines asked:
[809] —What is your idea of Hamlet? Haines asked Stephen.
[903] —You’re not a believer, are you? Haines asked. I mean, a believer in
[1062] —Are you not coming in? Buck Mulligan asked.

2. Nestor

[1125] The boy’s blank face asked the blank window.
[1178] —How, sir? Comyn asked. A bridge is across a river.
[1198] —Where do you begin in this? Stephen asked, opening another book.
[1232] —What, sir? Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
[1246] —Have I heard all? Stephen asked.
[1252] —Who can answer a riddle? Stephen asked.
[1313] —Do you understand how to do them now? he asked.
[1318] —Can you do them yourself? Stephen asked.
[1594] —I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
[1649] —What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
[1669] —What? Mr Deasy asked.
[1718] City Arms hotel. I asked him to lay my letter before the meeting. You
[1756] —Why, sir? Stephen asked, beginning to smile.

4. Calypso

[2746] —That do? he asked, turning.
[2818] —Who was the letter from? he asked.
[2861] —Met him what? he asked.
[2887] —Did you finish it? he asked.

5. Lotus Eaters

[3211] —Are there any letters for me? he asked.
[3256] His eyes on the black tie and clothes he asked with low respect:
[3625] I.H.S. Molly told me one time I asked her. I have sinned: or no: I have

6. Hades

[3902] —Are we all here now? Martin Cunningham asked. Come along, Bloom.
[3933] —What way is he taking us? Mr Power asked through both windows.
[4007] —Are we late? Mr Power asked.
[4046] —Did Tom Kernan turn up? Martin Cunningham asked, twirling the peak of
[4051] —And Corny Kelleher himself? Mr Power asked.
[4113] —Did you read Dan Dawson’s speech? Martin Cunningham asked.
[4172] —Who? Mr Dedalus asked.
[4195] Mr Power asked:
[4280] —About the boatman? Mr Power asked.
[4284] —What is that? Mr Dedalus asked. I didn’t hear it.
[4290] —What? Mr Dedalus asked. That confirmed bloody hobbledehoy is it?
[4500] —Why? Mr Bloom asked, turning to Mr Dedalus. Wouldn’t it be more
[4673] —Was he insured? Mr Bloom asked.
[4730] —How did he lose it? Ned Lambert asked. Liquor, what?
[4896] —Who is that chap behind with Tom Kernan? John Henry Menton asked. I
[4911] —What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
[4941] —Did you hear that one, he asked them, about Mulcahy from the Coombe?
[4950] evening to look for the grave of a friend of theirs. They asked for
[5039] —How many have you for tomorrow? the caretaker asked.
[5144] too. He asked me to.
[5151] Charley, you’re my darling. That was why he asked me to. O well, does

7. Aeolus

[5513] —Did you? Hynes asked.
[5622] —Monks, sir? a voice asked from the castingbox.
[5699] face, asked of it sourly:
[5710] giants of the forest. What about that, Simon? he asked over the fringe
[5739] —What is it? Mr Bloom asked.
[5753] —Is it his speech last night? Mr Bloom asked.
[5790] —Is the editor to be seen? J. J. O’Molloy asked, looking towards the
[5858] about them and the harsh voice asked:
[5878] —Will you join us, Myles? Ned Lambert asked.
[5885] —Where was that, Myles? Ned Lambert asked with a reflective glance at
[5916] —What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming
[5933] —Who wants a dead cert for the Gold cup? he asked. Sceptre with O.
[6112] asked. It was at the royal university dinner. Everything was going
[6138] —Who? the editor asked.
[6158] Garrett Deasy asked me to...
[6168] —Is he a widower? Stephen asked.
[6497] —What was that? the professor asked.
[6535] —You like it? J. J. O’Molloy asked Stephen.
[6694] Mr O’Madden Burke asked. ’Tis the hour, methinks, when the winejug,
[6758] —Where is that? the professor asked.
[6939] —But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the

8. Lestrygonians

[7300] —What? Mr Bloom asked.
[7316] —What is it? Mr Bloom asked, taking the card. U. P.?
[7347] —Do you ever see anything of Mrs Beaufoy? Mr Bloom asked.
[7389] —Who is he if it’s a fair question? Mrs Breen asked. Is he dotty?
[8210] —Was he? Nosey Flynn said. So he was, faith. I asked him how was all
[8230] —How so? Davy Byrne asked, coming from his book.
[8291] —Who’s standing? Paddy Leonard asked.
[8295] —Well, what’ll it be? Paddy Leonard asked.
[8302] —How is the main drainage? Nosey Flynn asked, sipping.
[8318] —Zinfandel is it? Nosey Flynn asked.
[8415] —Do you want to cross? Mr Bloom asked.

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8619] —Have you found those six brave medicals, John Eglinton asked with
[8706] —Which of the two, Stephen asked, would have banished me from his
[8900] John Eglinton’s carping voice asked. Her ghost at least has been laid
[8980] —Are you going? John Eglinton’s active eyebrows asked. Shall we see
[9025] Mulligan is coming too. Moore asked him to bring Haines. Did you hear
[9272] asked of Stephen.
[9327] —For Willie Hughes, is it not? the quaker librarian asked.
[9423] asked, creaked, asked:
[9604] —Do you mean he died so? Mr Best asked with slight concern. I mean...
[9609] —What? asked Besteglinton.
[9614] —Lovely! Buck Mulligan suspired amorously. I asked him what he thought
[9889] —What is that, Mr Dedalus? the quaker librarian asked. Was it a
[10067] —Are you going to write it? Mr Best asked. You ought to make it a

10. Wandering Rocks

[10589] —What’s the best news? he asked.
[10640] —Did you put in the books? Boody asked.
[10650] —Where did you try? Boody asked.
[10660] —What’s in the pot? she asked.
[10668] Katey, lifting the kettlelid in a pad of her stained skirt, asked:
[10676] —Where did you get it? Katey asked.
[10753] —What’s the damage? he asked.
[10760] —This for me? he asked gallantly.
[10772] —May I say a word to your telephone, missy? he asked roguishly.
[10859] —Who’s that? Ned Lambert asked. Is that Crotty?
[10941] He turned to J. J. O’Molloy and asked:
[10997] —But how does it work here, Tommy? he asked.
[11260] —Did you get any money? Dilly asked.
[11267] —How do you know that? Mr Dedalus asked, his tongue in his cheek.
[11540] —What have you there? Stephen asked.
[11550] —What did you buy that for? he asked. To learn French?
[11587] —With a broken back, is it? Mr Dedalus asked.
[11630] —And how is that basso profondo, Benjamin? Father Cowley asked.
[11780] —What Dignam was that? long John Fanning asked.
[11813] —What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the
[11827] —Is that he? Haines asked, twisting round in his seat.

11. Sirens

[12245] —Is that her? asked miss Kennedy.
[12255] —Who? Where? gold asked more eagerly.
[12295] —What is it? loud boots unmannerly asked.
[12346] —Those things only bring out a rash, replied, reseated. I asked that
[12520] He asked. She answered:
[12524] She asked. Miss voice of Kennedy answered, a second teacup poised, her
[12555] —Who may he be? Mr Dedalus asked.
[12559] —Who may he be? he asked. Can you ask? Stephen, the youthful bard.
[12677] —Did she fall or was she pushed? he asked her.
[12728] —Why don’t you grow? asked Blazes Boylan.
[12763] —What time is that? asked Blazes Boylan. Four?
[13127] —Which air is that? asked Leopold Bloom.
[13385] First gentleman told Mina that was so. She asked him was that so. And
[13476] —Answering an ad? keen Richie’s eyes asked Bloom.
[13563] —What are the wild waves saying? he asked her, smiled.
[13934] —The wife has a fine voice. Or had. What? Lidwell asked.

12. Cyclops

[14546] buttermilk this was brought and evidently afforded relief. Asked if he
[15025] hear him lapping it up a mile off. And Joe asked him would he have
[15044] Dignam’s. Martin asked me to go to the house. You see, he, Dignam, I

13. Nausicaa

[16869] to be asked and it was leap year too and would soon be over. No prince
[16907] Edy Boardman asked Tommy Caffrey was he done and he said yes so then she
[16947] For instance when she asked you would you have some more Chinese tea and
[17073] she cried behind the hood of the pushcar and Edy asked where was Cissy
[17241] asked her the time and Miss Cissy, as glib as you like, said it was half
[17291] answered with scathing politeness when Edy asked her was she heartbroken
[17339] asked what and she was just going to tell her to catch it while it was
[17404] Conroy handed him his hat to put on and crosscat Edy asked wasn’t she

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18231] Glad after she was that ere adread was. Her he asked if O’Hare Doctor
[18238] to his limbs. The man then right earnest asked the nun of which death
[18251] he asked her how it fared with the woman that lay there in childbed.
[18403] church for all ages founded. All they bachelors then asked of sir
[18492] Eccles, goodly grinning, asked young Stephen what was the reason why he
[18715] is, hearing this talk asked was it poetry or a tale. Faith, no, he says,
[18899] nearest neighbour. Mr Mulligan, now perceiving the table, asked for whom
[18927] contrary balance of the bottle asked the narrator as plainly as was ever
[19099] But with what fitness, let it be asked of the noble lord, his patron,
[19322] school together in Conmee’s time. He asked about Glaucon, Alcibiades,

15. Circe

[20485] was her name, and the poodle in her lap bridled up and you asked me if I
[23058] FLORRY: (Pulls at Bello.) Let me on him now. You had enough. I asked

16. Eumaeus

[25521] —He is down on his luck. He asked me to ask you to ask somebody named
[25670] —Is that so? Mr Bloom asked. Of course, he subjoined pensively, at the
[25707] —You know Simon Dedalus? he asked at length.
[26096] —Did it hurt much doing it? one asked the sailor.
[26120] —Eaten alive? a third asked the sailor.
[26346] accounts for character. That’s why I asked you if you wrote your
[26799] —Is that first epistle to the Hebrews, he asked as soon as his bottom

18. Penelope

[30800] used to be a bit on the jealous side whenever he asked who are you going
[30859] wonder why they call it that if I asked him hed say its from the Greek
[30869] two old maids of sisters when I stood up and asked the girl where it was
[30885] wasnt black out when he asked to take off my stockings lying on the
[30890] mean I asked him I forget what he said because the stoppress edition
[31200] he has nymphs used they go about like that I asked him about her and
[31395] brought it in with the coffee she stood there standing when I asked her
[31612] if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say
[31729] answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a stone of
[32253] they go and create something I often asked him atheists or whatever they
[32269] leading him on till he asked me to say yes and I wouldnt answer first
[32294] Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as another and then I asked
[32295] him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to