Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
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—Thanks, old chap, he cried briskly. That will do nicely. Switch off
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won’t let me have anything to do with you.
[227]
could only work together we might do something for the island. Hellenise
[261]
—Do you wish me to tell you? he asked.
[271]
—Do you remember the first day I went to your house after my
[410]
—Do, for Jesus’ sake, Buck Mulligan said. For my sake and for all
[508]
do make strong tea, don’t you?
[520]
—So I do, Mrs Cahill, says she. Begob, ma’am, says Mrs Cahill, God
[538]
—Do you now? Buck Mulligan said in the same tone. Your reasons, pray?
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and blinking his eyes pleasantly. Do you think she was? Quite charming!
[614]
—Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
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expects that every man this day will do his duty.
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they are good for. Why don’t you play them as I do? To hell with them
[762]
green boots. Contradiction. Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I
[796]
—Do you pay rent for this tower?
[951]
—Italian? Haines said again. What do you mean?
2. Nestor
[1149]
—Wait. You, Armstrong. Do you know anything about Pyrrhus?
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—O, do, sir. A ghoststory.
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—Where do you begin in this? Stephen asked, opening another book.
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—Do you understand how to do them now? he asked.
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—Can you do them yourself? Stephen asked.
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—Do you understand now? Can you work the second for yourself?
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but an Englishman too. Do you know what is the pride of the English?
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Do you know what is the proudest word you will ever hear from an
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famine in ’46. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal
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it and put on his topboots to ride to Dublin from the Ards of Down to do
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—That reminds me, Mr Deasy said. You can do me a favour, Mr Dedalus,
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—I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
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—What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
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—That will do, Mr Deasy said briskly. I wrote last night to Mr Field,
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—That will do, Mr Deasy said. There is no time to lose. Now I have to
[1751]
of being the only country which never persecuted the jews. Do you know
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that? No. And do you know why?
3. Proteus
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it: they do. My two feet in his boots are at the ends of his legs,
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wet street. O si, certo! Sell your soul for that, do, dyed rags pinned
[2022]
You were going to do wonders, what? Missionary to Europe after fiery
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hollandais. Your postprandial, do you know that word? Postprandial.
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you do what he did? A boat would be near, a lifebuoy. Natürlich, put
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Can’t see! Who’s behind me? Out quickly, quickly! Do you see the
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in our souls do you not think? Flutier. Our souls, shamewounded by our
4. Calypso
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pictures. Daresay lots of officers are in the swim too. Course they do.
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instruments what do you call them: dulcimers. I pass.
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off to a tee with his eyes screwed up. Do you know what I’m going to
[2558]
tell you? What’s that, Mr O’Rourke? Do you know what? The Russians,
[2575]
Where do they get the money? Coming up redheaded curates from the county
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in soiled dungarees. There’s whatdoyoucallhim out of. How do you?
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—Do you want the blind up?
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—That do? he asked, turning.
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—Never read it. Do you want another?
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piece of kidney. Twelve and six a week. Not much. Still, she might do
5. Lotus Eaters
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do you call him Bantam Lyons. Just down there in Conway’s we were.
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—I’ll do that, Mr Bloom said, moving to get off. That’ll be all
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could. Well, tolloll. Just C. P. M’Coy will do.
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awfully angry with you. I do wish I could punish you for that. I called
[3475]
you naughty boy because I do not like that other world. Please tell me
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you poor little naughty boy? I do wish I could do something for you.
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more. Remember if you do not I will punish you. So now you know what I
[3483]
will do to you, you naughty boy, if you do not wrote. O how I long to
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meet you. Henry dear, do not deny my request before my patience are
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P. S. Do tell me what kind of perfume does your wife use. I want to
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She didn’t know what to do
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family party, same in the theatre, all in the same swim. They do. I’m
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what to do to. Bald spot behind. Letters on his back: I.N.R.I? No:
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Meet one Sunday after the rosary. Do not deny my request. Turn up with
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with a ribbon round her neck and do the other thing all the same on the
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restrain him, we humbly pray!): and do thou, O prince of the heavenly
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girl did it. Also I think I. Yes I. Do it in the bath. Curious longing
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on hands: might take a turn in there on the nod. How do you do, Mr
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Hornblower? How do you do, sir?
6. Hades
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at it by the wall of the cease to do evil. And the sergeant grinning up.
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—Unless I’m greatly mistaken. What do you think, Martin?
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—How do you do? Martin Cunningham said, raising his palm to his brow
[4170]
—He doesn’t see us, Mr Power said. Yes, he does. How do you do?
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on a bloodvessel or something. Do they know what they cart out here
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were before you rested. It’s all written down: he has to do it.
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can do so too. We are the last. This cemetery is a treacherous place.
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—What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
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Desire to grig people. Molly wanting to do it at the window. Eight
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Keep out the damp. You must laugh sometimes so better do it that way.
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he could dig his own grave. We all do. Only man buries. No, ants too.
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How could you possibly do so?
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Does he ever think of the hole waiting for himself? They say you do when
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—And tell us, Hynes said, do you know that fellow in the, fellow was
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death. There is another world after death named hell. I do not like that
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other world she wrote. No more do I. Plenty to see and hear and feel
7. Aeolus
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his ear, we can do him one.
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top in leaded: the house of keys. You see? Do you think that’s a good
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isle of Man. Catches the eye, you see. Can you do that?
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—We can do that, the foreman said. Have you the design?
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house there too. I’ll just run out and ask him. Well, you can do that
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—We can do that, he said. Let him give us a three months’ renewal.
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—That will do, professor MacHugh cried from the window. I don’t want
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onions! That’ll do, Ned. Life is too short.
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—Which they accordingly did do, Lenehan said. Our old ancient
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—Do you know that story about chief baron Palles? J. J. O’Molloy
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—How do you do? the editor said, holding out a hand. Come in. Your
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in it. You can do it. I see it in your face. In the lexicon of youth...
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—You can do it, Myles Crawford repeated, clenching his hand in
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Gallaher do? I’ll tell you. Inspiration of genius. Cabled right away.
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—Where do you find a pressman like that now, eh? the editor cried.
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Would anyone wish that mouth for her kiss? How do you know? Why did you
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said to Stephen. What do you think really of that hermetic crowd, the
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had prepared his speech I do not believe for there was not even one
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suggest that the house do now adjourn?
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—Finished? Myles Crawford said. So long as they do no worse.
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—But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the
8. Lestrygonians
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like to see them do the black fast Yom Kippur. Crossbuns. One meal and a
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—O, Mr Bloom, how do you do?
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—O, how do you do, Mrs Breen?
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—There must be a new moon out, she said. He’s always bad then. Do
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—Do you ever see anything of Mrs Beaufoy? Mr Bloom asked.
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darling because I do not like that other world. Please tell me what is
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time to do her hair drinking sloppy tea with a book of poetry.
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pigeons flew. Their little frolic after meals. Who will we do it on?
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weggebobbles and fruit. Don’t eat a beefsteak. If you do the eyes
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Bad as a bloater. Dreams all night. Why do they call that thing they
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trains and cloakrooms. What do they be thinking about? Women too.
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professor Joly or learn up something about his family. That would do to:
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M’Coy said. They drink in order to say or do something or cherchez
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Yes. Thought so. Sloping into the Empire. Gone. Plain soda would do him
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—I wouldn’t do anything at all in that line, Davy Byrne said. It
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the sea to keep up the price. Cheap no-one would buy. Caviare. Do the
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Geese stuffed silly for them. Lobsters boiled alive. Do ptake some
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filleted lemon sole, miss Dubedat? Yes, do bedad. And she did bedad.
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Dribbling a quiet message from his bladder came to go to do not to
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do there to do. A man and ready he drained his glass to the lees and
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—Do you tell me so? Davy Byrne said.
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find out what they do be doing. But be damned but they smelt her out
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O, Bloom has his good points. But there’s one thing he’ll never do.
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Wonder if Tom Rochford will do anything with that invention of his?
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—Do you want to cross? Mr Bloom asked.
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opposite. Do you want to cross? There’s nothing in the way.
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see you across. Do you want to go to Molesworth street?
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Say something to him. Better not do the condescending. They mistrust
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Look at all the things they can learn to do. Read with their fingers.
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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—People do not know how dangerous lovesongs can be, the auric egg of
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poet lived? As for living our servants can do that for us, Villiers de
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Do you intend to pay it back?
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—Do you mean to fly in the face of the tradition of three centuries?
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shrew illfavoured? Hortensio calls her young and beautiful. Do you think
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Colum’s Drover. Yes, I think he has that queer thing genius. Do you
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Here he ponders things that were not: what Cæsar would have lived to do
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Do you know what you are talking about? Love, yes. Word known to all
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—Do you think it is only a paradox? the quaker librarian was asking.
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the drouthy clerics do be fainting for a pussful.
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has never been twisted in prayer. Every day we must do homage to her.
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twenty years what do you suppose poor Penelope in Stratford was doing
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Do and do. Thing done. In a rosery of Fetter lane of Gerard, herbalist,
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Juno’s eyes, violets. He walks. One life is all. One body. Do. But do.
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—Whom do you suspect? he challenged.
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—It seems so, Stephen said, when he wants to do for him, and for all
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—Do you mean he died so? Mr Best asked with slight concern. I mean...
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What of all the will to do?
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that Russell is right. What do we care for his wife or father? I should
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attending her. The eyes that wish me well. But do not know me.
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Are you condemned to do this?
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brought us all this way to show us a French triangle. Do you believe
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—O please do, sir... I shall be most pleased...
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Couldn’t you do the Yeats touch?
10. Wandering Rocks
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saluted. How did she do?
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—That’ll do, game ball, Blazes Boylan said.
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—I was... Glasnevin this morning... poor little... what do you call
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—Do, Tom Rochford said. Tell him I’m Boylan with impatience.
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spine. Do you know what you look like?
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—How do you know that? Mr Dedalus asked, his tongue in his cheek.
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—See if you can do anything with that, he said.
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—The little nuns! Nice little things! O, sure they wouldn’t do
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street, past Shackleton’s offices. Got round him all right. How do you
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do, Mr Crimmins? First rate, sir. I was afraid you might be up in your
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children. Most brutal thing. What do they say was the cause? Spontaneous
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My eyes they say she has. Do others see me so? Quick, far and daring.
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—That’ll do, Father Cowley said, nodding also.
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entrance, soldiers half price. I could easy do a bunk on ma. Master
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of them mots that do be in the packets of fags Stoer smokes that his old
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either, stay away till Monday. He met other schoolboys. Do they notice
11. Sirens
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Black. Deepsounding. Do, Ben, do.
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Bloowhose dark eye read Aaron Figatner’s name. Why do I always think
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whet appetite. I couldn’t do. Wait, wait. Pat, waiter, waited.
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—No, now, urged Lenehan. Sonnez la cloche! O do! There’s no-one.
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—Go on! Do! Sonnez!
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—How do you do, Mr Dollard?
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—Eh? How do? How do? Ben Dollard’s vague bass answered, turning an
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—God, do you remember? Ben bulky Dollard said, turning from the
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who was it gave me the wheeze she was doing the other business? Do you
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flowers, mitres of napkins. Pat to and fro. Bald Pat. Nothing to do.
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legs too, bagstrousers, jiggedy jiggedy. Do right to hide them.
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bar. The door of the bar. So. That will do. Pat, waiter, waited, waiting
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There? How do you? I do well. There? What? Or? Phial of cachous, kissing
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Few lines will do. My present. All that Italian florid music is. Who
[13409]
plus six is seven. Do anything you like with figures juggling. Always
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crown. My poor little pres: p. o. two and six. Write me a long. Do you
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despise? Jingle, have you the? So excited. Why do you call me naught?
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all. One body. Do. But do.
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seaweed. Why do they hide their ears with seaweed hair? And Turks the
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—Ay do, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. Good men and true.
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—Do, do, they begged in one.
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What do they think when they hear music? Way to catch rattlesnakes.
12. Cyclops
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And, begob, I saw his physog do a peep in and then slidder off again.
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has nothing better to do ought to write a letter pro bono publico to the
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friend in court. Selling bazaar tickets or what do you call it royal
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her how to do it. What’s your programme today? Ay. Humane methods.
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park. What do you think of that, citizen? The Sluagh na h-Eireann.
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from the bloody floor and if you said to Bloom: Look at, Bloom. Do you
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—Compos your eye! says Alf, laughing. Do you know that he’s balmy?
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Look at his head. Do you know that some mornings he has to get his hat
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—How half and half? says Bloom. Do you mean he...
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pints in peace. Gob, we won’t be let even do that much itself.
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saying he’d give a passage to Canada for twenty bob. What? Do you see
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the name of Him Who is from everlasting that they would do His
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and holy by this and by that he’d do the devil and all.
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the right to fish in our waters. What do the yellowjohns of Anglia owe
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—The French! says the citizen. Set of dancing masters! Do you know
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—And what do you think, says Joe, of the holy boys, the priests
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—But do you know what a nation means? says John Wyse.
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—Do you call that a man? says the citizen.
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month with headache like a totty with her courses. Do you know what
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—He had no father, says Martin. That’ll do now. Drive ahead.
13. Nausicaa
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the sand with their spades and buckets, building castles as children do,
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paintings that man used to do on the pavement with all the coloured
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the lighthouses so picturesque she would have loved to do with a box of
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papers of those skirtdancers and highkickers and she said he used to do
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was absolution so long as you didn’t do the other thing before being
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Damned glad I didn’t do it in the bath this morning over her silly I
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Tom. Willy’s hat and what the girls did with it. Do they snapshot
[17581]
do the same and stags. Same time might prefer a tie undone or something.
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Dust. Shark liver oil they use to clean. Could do it myself. Save. Was
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when it’s not what they like. Ask you do you like mushrooms because
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at once he had a false arm. Had, too. Where do they get that?
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when they hold him out to do ah ah. No soft job. Saves them. Keeps them
[17790]
fine veil or web they have all over the skin, fine like what do you
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at each other behind. Good evening. Evening. How do you sniff? Hm. Hm.
[17824]
How much do I owe you? Three and nine? Two and nine, sir. Ah. Might stop
[17825]
him giving credit another time. Lose your customers that way. Pubs do.
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winds do blow. Married too. Sometimes away for years at the ends of the
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they like the sea? Yet they do. The anchor’s weighed. Off he sails
[17950]
of his nibs till the sharks catch hold of him. Do fish ever get seasick?
[17988]
After getting better asleep with Molly. Very same teeth she has. What do
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premium. Her widow’s mite. Well? What do you expect her to do? Must
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tomorrow? Wait for her somewhere for ever. Must come back. Murderers do.
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meaning of that other world. I called you naughty boy because I do not
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if you were trying to do that for a week on end you couldn’t. Chance.
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Not even the smoke. And she can do the other. Did too. And Belfast. I
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O sweety all your little girlwhite up I saw dirty bracegirdle made me do
14. Oxen of the Sun
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horrible and dreadful dragon was smitten him for which he did do make
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the learningknight would not hear say nay nor do her mandement ne have
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that they do in to it swells up wondrously like to a vast mountain. And
[18387]
he was able to do any manner of thing that lay in man to do. Thereat
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his friend. Go thou and do likewise. Thus, or words to that effect,
[18578]
Master Lenehan vowed he would do after and he was indeed but a word and
[18604]
would he make more shows according as men do with wives which Phenomenon
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has commanded them to do by the book Law. Then wotted he nought of that
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himself. So be off now, says he, and do all my cousin german the lord
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with immodest squirmings of his body, how you do tease a body! Drat the
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shod in sandals of bright gold, coifed with a veil of what do you call
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By gad, sir, a queen of them. Do you remember her, Vincent? I wish you
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frock of muslin, I do not know the right name of it. The chestnuts that
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incorruptible eon of the gods. Do you not think it, Stephen? Theosophos
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do, all things considered and in spite of our human shortcomings which
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marriage do not) must certainly, in the poet’s words, give us pause.
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doctor. All that surgical skill could do was done and the brave woman
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will and would and wait and never—do. Thou sawest thy America, thy
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Query. Who’s astanding this here do? Proud possessor of damnall.
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Digs up near the Mater. Buckled he is. Know his dona? Yup, sartin I do.
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who seduced me had left but the name. What do you want for ninepence?
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glint, do. Gum, I’m jiggered. And been to barber he have. Too full for
15. Circe
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BLOOM: (Hurriedly.) Not so loud my name. Whatever do you think of me?
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Don’t give me away. Walls have ears. How do you do? It’s ages since
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MRS BREEN: Glory Alice, you do look a holy show! Killing simply. (She
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prettiest deb in Dublin. How time flies by! Do you remember, harking
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in bandolier and a grey billycock hat.) Do you remember a long long
[20563]
here. Good biz for cheapjacks, organs. What do ye lack? Soon got,
[20675]
the first watch.) Still, of course, you do get your Waterloo sometimes.
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watch gaily.) I’ll introduce you, inspector. She’s game. Do it in
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upstanding gentleman, what do you call him, Majorgeneral Brian Tweedy,
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FIRST WATCH: What do you tax him with?
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to do anything ungentlemanly which injured modesty could object to or
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shown. (To Bloom.) I suggest that you will do the handsome thing.
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to do likewise, to misbehave, to sin with officers of the garrison. He
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MRS YELVERTON BARRY: (Severely.) Don’t do so on any account, Mrs
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I’ll do no such thing. Pigdog and always was ever since he was
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Creator deal with me. All this I promise to do.
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designs. The peers do homage, one by one, approaching and genuflecting.)
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THE PEERS: I do become your liege man of life and limb to earthly
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telling effect. Half a league onward! They charge! All is lost now! Do
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PADDY LEONARD: What am I to do about my rates and taxes?
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NOSEY FLYNN: Where do I draw the five pounds?
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CRAB: (In bushranger’s kit.) What did you do in the cattlecreep behind
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Sue, Dove Campbell, Abe Kirschner, do your coughing with your mouths
[22239]
shut. Say, I am operating all this trunk line. Boys, do it now. God’s
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ZOE: (Makes sheep’s eyes.) No? You wouldn’t do a less thing. Would
[22408]
VIRAG: We can do you all brands, mild, medium and strong. Pay your
[22537]
Now I do this kind of thing
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outofitnow. Keep in condition. Do like us.
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ZOE: There was a priest down here two nights ago to do his bit of
[22820]
ZOE: Do as you’re bid. Here!
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son. Cheek me, I dare you. If you do tremble in anticipation of heel
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for you. I gave you strict instructions, didn’t I? Do it standing,
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a cart. Buy a bucket or sell your pump. (Loudly.) Can you do a man’s
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THE NYMPH: I do. You bore me away, framed me in oak and tinsel, set me
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He didn’t know what to do,
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What do you lack with your barbed wire? Crucifix not thick enough? (He
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Kitty.) Do you want three girls? It’s ten shillings here.
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abruptly.) I won’t tell you what’s not good for you. Or do you want
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LENEHAN: Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a
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diamonds very amiable costumed. Or do you are fond better what belongs
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BELLA: Do you want me to call the police?
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do—you know, and the young man run up behind me. But I’m faithful to
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STEPHEN: How do I stand you? The hat trick! Where’s the third person
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PRIVATE COMPTON: Go it, Harry. Do him one in the eye. He’s a proboer.
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PRIVATE CARR: I’ll do him in.
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PRIVATE CARR: (With ferocious articulation.) I’ll do him in, so help
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SECOND WATCH: Who are you? Do you know him?
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Twenty to one. Do you follow me?
[25093]
tooraloom tooraloom. What, eh, do you follow me?
[25137]
in the house, what, eh, do you follow me? Hah, hah, hah!
16. Eumaeus
[25422]
to do. No, it was the daughter of the mother in the washkitchen that
[25442]
do with Stephen being fired out of his digs for bringing in a bloody
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M’Conachie told him you got a decent enough do in the Brazen Head
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affluence and hadn’t a thing to do but hand out the needful. Whereas.
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—A beautiful language. I mean for singing purposes. Why do you not
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toured the wide world with Hengler’s Royal Circus. I seen him do that
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but he failed to do so, simply letting spirt a jet of spew into the
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—In this country people sell much more than she ever had and do a
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believe in the soul. Or do you mean the intelligence, the brainpower as
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have such inventions as X rays, for instance. Do you?
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grant you, to concede a point, you do knock across a simple soul once in
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to do good and net a profit, there being no competition to speak
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of knives remarked to his confidante sotto voce. Do you think they are
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anything to do with them as a golden rule in private life and their
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likely to carve his way to fame which he almost bid fair to do till the
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types that wouldn’t do things by halves, passionate abandon of the
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—Do you consider, by the by, he said, thoughtfully selecting a faded
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expression but it did not do justice to her figure which came in for a
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which the camera could not at all do justice to. But it was scarcely
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in the vicinity. You can’t drink that stuff. Do you like cocoa? Wait.
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in unmistakable figures, coffee 2d, confectionery do, and honestly well
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—It will (the air) do you good, Bloom said, meaning also the walk, in
17. Ithaca
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What did Bloom do?
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What did Bloom do at the range?
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What to do with our wives.
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What did each do at the door of egress?
18. Penelope
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they do yes he came somewhere Im sure by his appetite anyway love its
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meet ah yes I met do you remember Menton and who else who let me see
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sly if they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before
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weeks notice I saw to that better do without them altogether do out the
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possibly do without it that long so he must do it somewhere and the last
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same old hat unless I paid some nicelooking boy to do it since I cant do
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question and answer would you do this that and the other with the
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after that its just the ordinary do it and think no more about it why
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have done with it what has that got to do with it and did you whatever
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had the squirrel talking stamps with father he had all he could do to
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tell you theres no God what could you do if it was running and rushing
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him when I made him pull out and do it on me considering how big it is
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do him any good I know they were spooning a bit when I came on the scene
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ask her do you love him and look her square in the eyes she couldnt fool
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put up with him the way I do know me come sleep with me yes and he knows
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found out on her wasnt she the downright villain to go and do a thing
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and always the worst word in the world what do they ask us to marry them
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that was her nature what could she do besides theyre not brutes enough
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what do I care with it dropping out of me and that black closed breeches
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said wasnt it terrible to do that there in a place like that I dont see
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to do everything too quick take all the pleasure out of it and father
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never believe the next day we didnt do something its all very well a
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a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the
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Mrs Mastiansky told me her husband made her like the dogs do it and
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I must do a few breathing exercises I wonder is that antifat any good
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buy a pair of old brogues itself do you like those new shoes yes were
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hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a
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do the same to the next woman that came along I suppose he died of
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do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love
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hed do it to me and I promised him yes faithfully Id let him block me
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quite changed they all do they havent half the character a woman has she
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like Boylan to do it 4 or 5 times locked in each others arms or the
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to let a fart God or do the least thing better yes hold them like that
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not to wake me what do they find to gabber about all night squandering
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claws I wonder do they see anything that we cant staring like that when
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black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed
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all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw
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how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if
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have to learn not like me getting all at school only hed do a thing like
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nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do
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now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul
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out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always
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ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up
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had an offensive odour what did he want me to do but the one thing gold
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me had I frequent omissions where do those old fellows get all the words
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do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits
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flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I dont Ill make him do
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way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was
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Goulding but then hed say or do something to knock the good out of it
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saw him at Mat Dillons he liked me too I remember they all do wait by
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standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like that for only
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I going to do about him though
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Id do that to a man pfooh the dirty brutes the mere thought is enough
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hot on for it and not care a pin whose I was only do it off up in a gate
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anybody what they do themselves the fine gentlemen in their silk hats
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another and slaughtering when do you ever see women rolling around drunk
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like they do or gambling every penny they have and losing it on horses
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hate that in women no wonder they treat us the way they do we are a
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breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on
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I could do the criada the room looks all right since I changed it the
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he could do his writing and studies at the table in there for all the
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too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a
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mind to tell him every scrap and make him do it out in front of me serve
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do I could often have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his
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besides he wont spend it Ill let him do it off on me behind provided he
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doesnt smear all my good drawers O I suppose that cant be helped Ill do
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I want to do the place up someway the dust grows in it I think while Im
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would do your heart good to see rivers and lakes and flowers all sorts
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that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do I so there you