Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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6. Hades
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carriage and, entering deftly, seated himself. Mr Power stepped in after
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then horses’ hoofs. A jolt. Their carriage began to move, creaking and
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passers. Respect. The carriage swerved from the tramtrack to the
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The carriage, passing the open drains and mounds of rippedup roadway
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The carriage heeled over and back, their four trunks swaying.
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The carriage halted short.
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The carriage turned again its stiff wheels and their trunks swayed
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Must be his deathday. For many happy returns. The carriage wheeling by
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carriage passed Gray’s statue.
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Mr Power’s choked laugh burst quietly in the carriage.
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The carriage climbed more slowly the hill of Rutland square. Rattle his
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The carriage rattled swiftly along Blessington street. Over the stones.
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The carriage galloped round a corner: stopped.
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The carriage moved on through the drove.
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out to the cemetery gates and have special trams, hearse and carriage
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—Dunphy’s, Mr Power announced as the carriage turned right.
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The carriage steered left for Finglas road.
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Cramped in this carriage. She mightn’t like me to come that way
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pocket. He stepped out of the carriage, replacing the newspaper his
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Beyond the hind carriage a hawker stood by his barrow of cakes and
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Got a dinge in the side of his hat. Carriage probably.
10. Wandering Rocks
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A fine carriage she had. Like Mary, queen of Scots, something. And to
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lodge. In the following carriage were the honourable Mrs Paget, Miss de
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his left breast and saluted the second carriage. The honourable Gerald
11. Sirens
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—In the second carriage, miss Douce’s wet lips said, laughing in the
13. Nausicaa
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gingerbread carriage and here he walks in, chinchopper, chinchopper,
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cured in Pearson’s Weekly, she might now be rolling in her carriage,
15. Circe
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he closed my carriage door outside sir Thornley Stoker’s one sleety
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Only my new hat and a carriage sponge.
17. Ithaca
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grazing turbary surrounding a baronial hall with gatelodge and carriage
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creeper), halldoor, olive green, with smart carriage finish and neat
18. Penelope
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in the 3rd class carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so
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able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on
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exceptional man that common workman that left us alone in the carriage