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1. Telemachus
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awaking mountains. Then, catching sight of Stephen Dedalus, he bent
[17]
and shaking his head. Stephen Dedalus, displeased and sleepy, leaned
[49]
laughing to himself. Stephen Dedalus stepped up, followed him wearily
[78]
Dedalus, you have the real Oxford manner. He can’t make you out. O, my
[115]
ponton. Ah, Dedalus, the Greeks! I must teach you. You must read them
[285]
—You said, Stephen answered, O, it’s only Dedalus whose mother is
[405]
—Dedalus, come down, like a good mosey. Breakfast is ready. Haines is
[461]
—Dedalus has it, Buck Mulligan said. Janey Mack, I’m choked!
[680]
—Seriously, Dedalus. I’m stony. Hurry out to your school kip and
[841]
—The sacred pint alone can unbind the tongue of Dedalus, he said.
2. Nestor
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—That reminds me, Mr Deasy said. You can do me a favour, Mr Dedalus,
[1613]
—Mark my words, Mr Dedalus, he said. England is in the hands of the
4. Calypso
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the aproned curate swab up with mop and bucket. Simon Dedalus takes him
6. Hades
[3898]
Mr Dedalus covered himself quickly and got in, saying:
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Mr Dedalus nodded, looking out.
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—There’s a friend of yours gone by, Dedalus, he said.
[3953]
—Where is he? Mr Dedalus said, stretching over across.
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to the tramtrack, rolled on noisily with chattering wheels. Mr Dedalus
[3964]
—Down with his aunt Sally, I suppose, Mr Dedalus said, the Goulding
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—He’s in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled. That Mulligan
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—He might, Mr Dedalus said, if he hadn’t that squint troubling him.
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leather of the seats. Mr Dedalus, twisting his nose, frowned downward
[4042]
Mr Dedalus sighed resignedly.
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Mr Dedalus, peering through his glasses towards the veiled sun, hurled a
[4115]
—I did not then, Mr Dedalus said. Where is it?
[4122]
—No, no, Mr Dedalus said quickly. Later on please.
[4172]
—Who? Mr Dedalus asked.
[4178]
Mr Dedalus bent across to salute. From the door of the Red Bank the
[4261]
Mr Dedalus looked after the stumping figure and said mildly:
[4284]
—What is that? Mr Dedalus asked. I didn’t hear it.
[4290]
—What? Mr Dedalus asked. That confirmed bloody hobbledehoy is it?
[4295]
—Drown Barabbas! Mr Dedalus cried. I wish to Christ he did!
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—For God’s sake! Mr Dedalus exclaimed in fright. Is he dead?
[4324]
—One and eightpence too much, Mr Dedalus said drily.
[4334]
Mr Dedalus sighed.
[4344]
—As decent a little man as ever wore a hat, Mr Dedalus said. He went
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—Poor little thing, Mr Dedalus said. It’s well out of it.
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—They say a man who does it is a coward, Mr Dedalus said.
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that night Dedalus told me he was in there. Drunk about the place and
[4445]
—Yes, by Jove, Mr Dedalus said. That will be worth seeing, faith.
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—O, that be damned for a story, Mr Dedalus said. Pullman car and
[4500]
—Why? Mr Bloom asked, turning to Mr Dedalus. Wouldn’t it be more
[4503]
—Well, there’s something in that, Mr Dedalus granted.
[4512]
—First round Dunphy’s, Mr Dedalus said, nodding. Gordon Bennett cup.
[4560]
—Better ask Tom Kernan, Mr Dedalus said.
[4564]
—Though lost to sight, Mr Dedalus said, to memory dear.
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—So it is, Mr Dedalus said. A gruesome case. Seymour Bushe got him
[4614]
his knee. He stepped out. Mr Power and Mr Dedalus followed.
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—By the holy Paul! Mr Dedalus said in subdued wonder. Dick Tivy bald?
[4722]
—Yes, yes, Mr Dedalus said dubiously. Is that the eldest boy in front?
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—I’ll engage he did, Mr Dedalus said. I often told poor Paddy he
[4732]
—Many a good man’s fault, Mr Dedalus said with a sigh.
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sideways like a sheep in clover Dedalus says he will. With a belly on
[4819]
—The O’Connell circle, Mr Dedalus said about him.
[4827]
—Her grave is over there, Jack, Mr Dedalus said. I’ll soon be
[4835]
—I suppose so, Mr Dedalus said with a weak gasp. I suppose she is in
[4931]
Mr O’Connell shook all their hands in silence. Mr Dedalus said:
7. Aeolus
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Simon Dedalus says. Welts of flesh behind on him. Fat folds of neck,
[5698]
Mr Dedalus, staring from the empty fireplace at Ned Lambert’s quizzing
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—Changing his drink, Mr Dedalus said.
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—And Xenophon looked upon Marathon, Mr Dedalus said, looking again on
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—Dan Dawson’s land Mr Dedalus said.
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—How are you, Dedalus?
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—Bathe his lips, Mr Dedalus said. Blessed and eternal God! Yes? Is he
[5835]
—O! Mr Dedalus cried, giving vent to a hopeless groan. Shite and
[5868]
—Come, Ned, Mr Dedalus said, putting on his hat. I must get a drink
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—Quite right too, Mr Dedalus said, going out. Come on, Ned.
[6118]
the hallway. Stephen Dedalus, behind him, uncovered as he entered.
[6846]
that young Dedalus the moving spirit. Has a good pair of boots on him
8. Lestrygonians
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walk. Dedalus’ daughter there still outside Dillon’s auctionrooms.
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patriot’s banquet. Eating orangepeels in the park. Simon Dedalus said
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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—Mr Dedalus, your views are most illuminating.
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—I hope Mr Dedalus will work out his theory for the enlightenment of
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immense debtorship for a thing done. Signed: Dedalus. Where did you
[9889]
—What is that, Mr Dedalus? the quaker librarian asked. Was it a
10. Wandering Rocks
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He swung himself violently forward past Katey and Boody Dedalus, halted
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Katey and Boody Dedalus shoved in the door of the closesteaming kitchen.
[11225]
Dilly Dedalus, loitering by the curbstone, heard the beats of the
[11238]
Mr Dedalus, tugging a long moustache, came round from Williams’s row.
[11243]
—Stand up straight for the love of the lord Jesus, Mr Dedalus said.
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Dilly shrugged her shoulders. Mr Dedalus placed his hands on them and
[11258]
Mr Dedalus drew himself upright and tugged again at his moustache.
[11262]
—Where would I get money? Mr Dedalus said. There is no-one in Dublin
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—How do you know that? Mr Dedalus asked, his tongue in his cheek.
[11274]
—I was not, then, Mr Dedalus said, smiling. Was it the little nuns
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—Wait awhile, Mr Dedalus said threateningly. You’re like the rest of
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—Curse your bloody blatant soul, Mr Dedalus cried, turning on him.
[11305]
Mr Dedalus stared at him.
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—I’m going to show you a little trick, Mr Dedalus said. I’ll leave
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Mr Dedalus thought and nodded.
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—Here, Mr Dedalus said, handing her two pennies. Get a glass of milk
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Mr Dedalus amid the din walked off, murmuring to himself with a pursing
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—Hello, Bob, old man, Mr Dedalus answered, stopping.
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Stephen Dedalus watched through the webbed window the lapidary’s
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—Hello, Bob, old man, Mr Dedalus answered, stopping.
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—What’s the best news? Mr Dedalus said.
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—Jolly, Mr Dedalus said. Who is it?
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—With a broken back, is it? Mr Dedalus asked.
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—I know, Mr Dedalus said, nodding. Poor old bockedy Ben! He’s always
[11607]
As he came near Mr Dedalus greeted:
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Mr Dedalus eyed with cold wandering scorn various points of Ben
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from points of which Mr Dedalus flicked fluff, saying:
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—That’s the style, Mr Dedalus said, nodding to its drone.
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—Filberts I believe they were, Mr Dedalus said, as he dropped his
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Dedalus on Hamlet.
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Douce’s head watched and admired. On Ormond quay Mr Simon Dedalus,
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graciously returned Mr Dedalus’ greeting. From Cahill’s corner the
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street Dilly Dedalus, straining her sight upward from Chardenal’s
11. Sirens
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Dedalus’ son. He might be Mulligan. All comely virgins. That brings
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Into their bar strolled Mr Dedalus. Chips, picking chips off one of his
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—That was exceedingly naughty of you, Mr Dedalus told her and pressed
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her crystal keg. Forth from the skirt of his coat Mr Dedalus brought
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He greeted Mr Dedalus and got a nod.
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—Who may he be? Mr Dedalus asked.
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Mr Dedalus, famous father, laid by his dry filled pipe.
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After an interval Mr Dedalus raised his grog and
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—Is that a fact? Mr Dedalus said.
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Sighing Mr Dedalus came through the saloon, a finger soothing an eyelid.
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—What’s that? Mr Dedalus said. I was only vamping, man.
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—Love and War, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. God be with old times.
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—A symposium all his own, Mr Dedalus said. The devil wouldn’t stop
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—Our friend Bloom turned in handy that night, Mr Dedalus said.
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Mr Dedalus wandered back, pipe in hand.
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—Ay, ay, Mr Dedalus nodded. Mrs Marion Bloom has left off clothes of
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Mr Dedalus struck, whizzed, lit, puffed savoury puff after
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—Sure, you’d burst the tympanum of her ear, man, Mr Dedalus said
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—Ah, I couldn’t, man, Mr Dedalus said, shy, listless.
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Mr Dedalus laid his pipe to rest beside the tuningfork and, sitting,
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child that knows her father, Dedalus said. Me?
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—Si Dedalus’ voice, he said.
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night, Si in Ned Lambert’s, Dedalus house, sang ’Twas rank and fame.
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the night he, Richie, heard him, Si Dedalus, sing ’Twas rank and fame
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big Ben Dollard talked with Simon Dedalus, lighting, who nodded as he
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It was the only language Mr Dedalus said to Ben. He heard them as a
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—Ay do, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. Good men and true.
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—Come on, Ben, Simon Dedalus cried. By God, you’re as good as ever
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—Ben machree, said Mr Dedalus, clapping Ben’s fat back
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—Was he? Mr Dedalus said, returning with fetched pipe. I was with him
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—Very, Mr Dedalus said, staring hard at a headless sardine.
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fifth: Lidwell, Si Dedalus, Bob Cowley, Kernan and big Ben Dollard.
13. Nausicaa
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house of Keyes, museum with those goddesses, Dedalus’ song. Then that
14. Oxen of the Sun
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submittal to Mr Coadjutor Deacon Dedalus. Hitherto silent, whether the
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transcendentalism to which Mr S. Dedalus’ (Div. Scep.) contentions
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Dedalus’ (Div. Scep.) remark (or should it be called an interruption?)
15. Circe
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polls. Stephen Dedalus and Lynch pass through the crowd close to the
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Dedalus, Tom Kernan, Ned Lambert, John Henry Menton, Myles Crawford,
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(His Eminence Simon Stephen Cardinal Dedalus, Primate of all Ireland,
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LYNCH: (Calls from the hearth.) Dedalus! Give her your blessing for me.
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(Simon Dedalus’ voice hilloes in answer, somewhat sleepy but ready.)
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BLOOM: (Quickly.) O, the very man! (He whispers.) Simon Dedalus’ son.
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BLOOM: Eh! Ho! (There is no answer; he bends again.) Mr Dedalus! (There
16. Eumaeus
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—A gifted man, Mr Bloom said of Mr Dedalus senior, in more respects
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—You know Simon Dedalus? he asked at length.
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Monks the dayfather about Keyes’s ad) Thomas Kernan, Simon Dedalus,
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Stephen Dedalus B. A., Edw. J. Lambert, Cornelius T. Kelleher, Joseph
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Stephen Dedalus B. A. who were conspicuous, needless to say, by their
17. Ithaca
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county of Kildare: of his father, Simon Dedalus, in an unfurnished room
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street: of his mother Mary, wife of Simon Dedalus, in the kitchen of
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consubstantial heir of Simon Dedalus of Cork and Dublin and of Mary,
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of Mrs Mary Dedalus (born Goulding), 26 June 1903, vigil of the
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Stephen Dedalus, and in and from the constellation of Auriga some years
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Martin Cunningham (in bed), Jack Power (in bed), Simon Dedalus (in bed),
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Loan (Stephen Dedalus) refunded 1—7—0
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Loan (Stephen Dedalus) 1—7—0
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Dollard, Simon Dedalus, Andrew (Pisser) Burke, Joseph Cuffe, Wisdom
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completely recovered) being Stephen Dedalus, professor and author,
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eldest surviving son of Simon Dedalus, of no fixed occupation, an
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Stephen Dedalus, professor and author.
18. Penelope
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a bit late because it was 1/4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls
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if you please that might have been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his
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that to see him trotting off in his trowlers and Simon Dedalus too he
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what harm Dedalus I wonder its like those names in Gibraltar Delapaz