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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2. Nestor

[1308] —Mr Deasy told me to write them out all again, he said, and show them
[1315] —Numbers eleven to fifteen, Sargent answered. Mr Deasy said I was to
[1381] —Run on, Stephen said. Mr Deasy is calling you.
[1385] Mr Deasy came away stepping over wisps of grass with gaitered feet. When
[1393] —Will you wait in my study for a moment, Mr Deasy said, till I restore
[1412] rare moustache Mr Deasy halted at the table.
[1430] —Three, Mr Deasy said, turning his little savingsbox about in his
[1441] —No thanks at all, Mr Deasy said. You have earned it.
[1447] —Don’t carry it like that, Mr Deasy said. You’ll pull it out
[1459] —Because you don’t save, Mr Deasy said, pointing his finger. You
[1468] —He knew what money was, Mr Deasy said. He made money. A poet, yes,
[1478] —Ba! Mr Deasy cried. That’s not English. A French Celt said that. He
[1497] Mr Deasy laughed with rich delight, putting back his savingsbox.
[1504] Mr Deasy stared sternly for some moments over the mantelpiece at the
[1522] —I have rebel blood in me too, Mr Deasy said. On the spindle side. But
[1528] —Per vias rectas, Mr Deasy said firmly, was his motto. He voted for
[1538] —That reminds me, Mr Deasy said. You can do me a favour, Mr Dedalus,
[1560] —Full stop, Mr Deasy bade his keys. But prompt ventilation of this
[1578] —Now then, Mr Deasy said, rising.
[1582] —I have put the matter into a nutshell, Mr Deasy said. It’s about
[1594] —I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
[1603] —I want that to be printed and read, Mr Deasy said. You will see at
[1633] —They sinned against the light, Mr Deasy said gravely. And you can see
[1649] —What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
[1660] —The ways of the Creator are not our ways, Mr Deasy said. All human
[1669] —What? Mr Deasy asked.
[1673] Mr Deasy looked down and held for awhile the wings of his nose tweaked
[1691] —I foresee, Mr Deasy said, that you will not remain here very long
[1699] Mr Deasy shook his head.
[1708] —Yes, Mr Deasy said. You have two copies there. If you can have them
[1716] —That will do, Mr Deasy said briskly. I wrote last night to Mr Field,
[1723] —That will do, Mr Deasy said. There is no time to lose. Now I have to
[1729] —Not at all, Mr Deasy said as he searched the papers on his desk. I
[1748] Mr Deasy halted, breathing hard and swallowing his breath.
[1758] —Because she never let them in, Mr Deasy said solemnly.

3. Proteus

[1797] crick. Wild sea money. Dominie Deasy kens them a’.
[2269] wayawayawayawayaway. Paper. The banknotes, blast them. Old Deasy’s

7. Aeolus

[6142] —Mr Garrett Deasy, Stephen said.
[6158] Garrett Deasy asked me to...

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[9340] Deasy’s ducats.

15. Circe

[22562] Deasy or telegraph. Our interview of this morning has left on me a deep
[24171] orange sleeves, Garrett Deasy up, gripping the reins, a hockeystick at
[24178] GARRETT DEASY: (Bolt upright, his nailscraped face plastered with

16. Eumaeus

[25432] boys’ school at Dalkey for a gentleman usher. Mr Garrett Deasy. Try