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

[15] 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

[1538] —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
[1740] —Mr Dedalus!

4. Calypso

[2556] 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:
[3937] Mr Dedalus nodded, looking out.
[3947] —There’s a friend of yours gone by, Dedalus, he said.
[3953] —Where is he? Mr Dedalus said, stretching over across.
[3957] to the tramtrack, rolled on noisily with chattering wheels. Mr Dedalus
[3964] —Down with his aunt Sally, I suppose, Mr Dedalus said, the Goulding
[3979] —He’s in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled. That Mulligan
[4020] —He might, Mr Dedalus said, if he hadn’t that squint troubling him.
[4032] leather of the seats. Mr Dedalus, twisting his nose, frowned downward
[4042] Mr Dedalus sighed resignedly.
[4090] 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!
[4307] —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
[4386] —Poor little thing, Mr Dedalus said. It’s well out of it.
[4403] —They say a man who does it is a coward, Mr Dedalus said.
[4418] 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.
[4495] —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.
[4586] —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.
[4716] —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?
[4727] —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.
[4762] 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

[5419] 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
[5713] —Changing his drink, Mr Dedalus said.
[5719] —And Xenophon looked upon Marathon, Mr Dedalus said, looking again on
[5751] —Dan Dawson’s land Mr Dedalus said.
[5774] —How are you, Dedalus?
[5819] —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
[5873] —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

[7019] walk. Dedalus’ daughter there still outside Dillon’s auctionrooms.
[7650] patriot’s banquet. Eating orangepeels in the park. Simon Dedalus said

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[9056] —Mr Dedalus, your views are most illuminating.
[9209] —I hope Mr Dedalus will work out his theory for the enlightenment of
[9368] 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

[10601] He swung himself violently forward past Katey and Boody Dedalus, halted
[10638] 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.
[11247] 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
[11267] —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
[11283] —Wait awhile, Mr Dedalus said threateningly. You’re like the rest of
[11298] —Curse your bloody blatant soul, Mr Dedalus cried, turning on him.
[11305] Mr Dedalus stared at him.
[11312] —I’m going to show you a little trick, Mr Dedalus said. I’ll leave
[11321] Mr Dedalus thought and nodded.
[11328] —Here, Mr Dedalus said, handing her two pennies. Get a glass of milk
[11340] Mr Dedalus amid the din walked off, murmuring to himself with a pursing
[11376] —Hello, Bob, old man, Mr Dedalus answered, stopping.
[11455] Stephen Dedalus watched through the webbed window the lapidary’s
[11376] —Hello, Bob, old man, Mr Dedalus answered, stopping.
[11578] —What’s the best news? Mr Dedalus said.
[11583] —Jolly, Mr Dedalus said. Who is it?
[11587] —With a broken back, is it? Mr Dedalus asked.
[11596] —I know, Mr Dedalus said, nodding. Poor old bockedy Ben! He’s always
[11607] As he came near Mr Dedalus greeted:
[11613] Mr Dedalus eyed with cold wandering scorn various points of Ben
[11623] from points of which Mr Dedalus flicked fluff, saying:
[11640] —That’s the style, Mr Dedalus said, nodding to its drone.
[11685] —Filberts I believe they were, Mr Dedalus said, as he dropped his
[11845] Dedalus on Hamlet.
[12019] Douce’s head watched and admired. On Ormond quay Mr Simon Dedalus,
[12022] graciously returned Mr Dedalus’ greeting. From Cahill’s corner the
[12048] street Dilly Dedalus, straining her sight upward from Chardenal’s

11. Sirens

[12395] Dedalus’ son. He might be Mulligan. All comely virgins. That brings
[12450] Into their bar strolled Mr Dedalus. Chips, picking chips off one of his
[12466] —That was exceedingly naughty of you, Mr Dedalus told her and pressed
[12490] her crystal keg. Forth from the skirt of his coat Mr Dedalus brought
[12551] He greeted Mr Dedalus and got a nod.
[12555] —Who may he be? Mr Dedalus asked.
[12563] Mr Dedalus, famous father, laid by his dry filled pipe.
[12581] After an interval Mr Dedalus raised his grog and
[12600] —Is that a fact? Mr Dedalus said.
[12854] Sighing Mr Dedalus came through the saloon, a finger soothing an eyelid.
[12864] —What’s that? Mr Dedalus said. I was only vamping, man.
[12881] —Love and War, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. God be with old times.
[12897] —A symposium all his own, Mr Dedalus said. The devil wouldn’t stop
[12906] —Our friend Bloom turned in handy that night, Mr Dedalus said.
[12930] Mr Dedalus wandered back, pipe in hand.
[12936] —Ay, ay, Mr Dedalus nodded. Mrs Marion Bloom has left off clothes of
[12960] Mr Dedalus struck, whizzed, lit, puffed savoury puff after
[13003] —Sure, you’d burst the tympanum of her ear, man, Mr Dedalus said
[13062] —Ah, I couldn’t, man, Mr Dedalus said, shy, listless.
[13087] Mr Dedalus laid his pipe to rest beside the tuningfork and, sitting,
[13150] child that knows her father, Dedalus said. Me?
[13185] —Si Dedalus’ voice, he said.
[13343] night, Si in Ned Lambert’s, Dedalus house, sang ’Twas rank and fame.
[13346] the night he, Richie, heard him, Si Dedalus, sing ’Twas rank and fame
[13362] big Ben Dollard talked with Simon Dedalus, lighting, who nodded as he
[13430] It was the only language Mr Dedalus said to Ben. He heard them as a
[13622] —Ay do, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. Good men and true.
[13837] —Come on, Ben, Simon Dedalus cried. By God, you’re as good as ever
[13860] —Ben machree, said Mr Dedalus, clapping Ben’s fat back
[13925] —Was he? Mr Dedalus said, returning with fetched pipe. I was with him
[13952] —Very, Mr Dedalus said, staring hard at a headless sardine.
[14018] fifth: Lidwell, Si Dedalus, Bob Cowley, Kernan and big Ben Dollard.

13. Nausicaa

[18010] house of Keyes, museum with those goddesses, Dedalus’ song. Then that

14. Oxen of the Sun

[19205] submittal to Mr Coadjutor Deacon Dedalus. Hitherto silent, whether the
[19443] transcendentalism to which Mr S. Dedalus’ (Div. Scep.) contentions
[19508] Dedalus’ (Div. Scep.) remark (or should it be called an interruption?)

15. Circe

[19914] polls. Stephen Dedalus and Lynch pass through the crowd close to the
[21108] Dedalus, Tom Kernan, Ned Lambert, John Henry Menton, Myles Crawford,
[22732] (His Eminence Simon Stephen Cardinal Dedalus, Primate of all Ireland,
[23698] LYNCH: (Calls from the hearth.) Dedalus! Give her your blessing for me.
[24130] (Simon Dedalus’ voice hilloes in answer, somewhat sleepy but ready.)
[25071] BLOOM: (Quickly.) O, the very man! (He whispers.) Simon Dedalus’ son.
[25194] BLOOM: Eh! Ho! (There is no answer; he bends again.) Mr Dedalus! (There

16. Eumaeus

[25557] —A gifted man, Mr Bloom said of Mr Dedalus senior, in more respects
[25701] —Dedalus.
[25707] —You know Simon Dedalus? he asked at length.
[26788] Monks the dayfather about Keyes’s ad) Thomas Kernan, Simon Dedalus,
[26789] Stephen Dedalus B. A., Edw. J. Lambert, Cornelius T. Kelleher, Joseph
[26794] Stephen Dedalus B. A. who were conspicuous, needless to say, by their

17. Ithaca

[27710] county of Kildare: of his father, Simon Dedalus, in an unfurnished room
[27715] street: of his mother Mary, wife of Simon Dedalus, in the kitchen of
[28222] consubstantial heir of Simon Dedalus of Cork and Dublin and of Mary,
[28799] of Mrs Mary Dedalus (born Goulding), 26 June 1903, vigil of the
[29025] Stephen Dedalus, and in and from the constellation of Auriga some years
[29172] Martin Cunningham (in bed), Jack Power (in bed), Simon Dedalus (in bed),
[29499] Loan (Stephen Dedalus) refunded 1—7—0
[29507] Loan (Stephen Dedalus) 1—7—0
[30344] Dollard, Simon Dedalus, Andrew (Pisser) Burke, Joseph Cuffe, Wisdom
[30506] completely recovered) being Stephen Dedalus, professor and author,
[30507] eldest surviving son of Simon Dedalus, of no fixed occupation, an
[30518] Stephen Dedalus, professor and author.

18. Penelope

[30967] a bit late because it was 1/4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls
[31750] if you please that might have been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his
[31963] that to see him trotting off in his trowlers and Simon Dedalus too he
[32145] what harm Dedalus I wonder its like those names in Gibraltar Delapaz