Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

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  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

[38] —Thanks, old chap, he cried briskly. That will do nicely. Switch off
[129] 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?
[546] and blinking his eyes pleasantly. Do you think she was? Quite charming!
[614] —Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
[682] expects that every man this day will do his duty.
[746] 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?
[1196] —O, do, sir. A ghoststory.
[1198] —Where do you begin in this? Stephen asked, opening another book.
[1313] —Do you understand how to do them now? he asked.
[1318] —Can you do them yourself? Stephen asked.
[1347] —Do you understand now? Can you work the second for yourself?
[1469] but an Englishman too. Do you know what is the pride of the English?
[1470] Do you know what is the proudest word you will ever hear from an
[1510] famine in ’46. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal
[1529] it and put on his topboots to ride to Dublin from the Ards of Down to do
[1538] —That reminds me, Mr Deasy said. You can do me a favour, Mr Dedalus,
[1594] —I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
[1649] —What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
[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
[1751] of being the only country which never persecuted the jews. Do you know
[1752] that? No. And do you know why?

3. Proteus

[1794] it: they do. My two feet in his boots are at the ends of his legs,
[1947] 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
[2058] hollandais. Your postprandial, do you know that word? Postprandial.
[2172] you do what he did? A boat would be near, a lifebuoy. Natürlich, put
[2177] Can’t see! Who’s behind me? Out quickly, quickly! Do you see the
[2289] in our souls do you not think? Flutier. Our souls, shamewounded by our

4. Calypso

[2503] pictures. Daresay lots of officers are in the swim too. Course they do.
[2537] instruments what do you call them: dulcimers. I pass.
[2557] 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
[2687] in soiled dungarees. There’s whatdoyoucallhim out of. How do you?
[2741] —Do you want the blind up?
[2746] —That do? he asked, turning.
[2892] —Never read it. Do you want another?
[2983] piece of kidney. Twelve and six a week. Not much. Still, she might do

5. Lotus Eaters

[3285] do you call him Bantam Lyons. Just down there in Conway’s we were.
[3386] —I’ll do that, Mr Bloom said, moving to get off. That’ll be all
[3390] could. Well, tolloll. Just C. P. M’Coy will do.
[3474] 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
[3477] you poor little naughty boy? I do wish I could do something for you.
[3482] 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
[3484] meet you. Henry dear, do not deny my request before my patience are
[3490] P. S. Do tell me what kind of perfume does your wife use. I want to
[3520] She didn’t know what to do
[3613] family party, same in the theatre, all in the same swim. They do. I’m
[3624] what to do to. Bald spot behind. Letters on his back: I.N.R.I? No:
[3628] Meet one Sunday after the rosary. Do not deny my request. Turn up with
[3630] with a ribbon round her neck and do the other thing all the same on the
[3710] restrain him, we humbly pray!): and do thou, O prince of the heavenly
[3783] girl did it. Also I think I. Yes I. Do it in the bath. Curious longing
[3862] on hands: might take a turn in there on the nod. How do you do, Mr
[3863] Hornblower? How do you do, sir?

6. Hades

[3999] at it by the wall of the cease to do evil. And the sergeant grinning up.
[4021] Do you follow me?
[4035] —Unless I’m greatly mistaken. What do you think, Martin?
[4167] —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?
[4639] on a bloodvessel or something. Do they know what they cart out here
[4785] were before you rested. It’s all written down: he has to do it.
[4846] can do so too. We are the last. This cemetery is a treacherous place.
[4911] —What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
[4997] Desire to grig people. Molly wanting to do it at the window. Eight
[5032] Keep out the damp. You must laugh sometimes so better do it that way.
[5054] he could dig his own grave. We all do. Only man buries. No, ants too.
[5060] How could you possibly do so?
[5115] Does he ever think of the hole waiting for himself? They say you do when
[5155] —And tell us, Hynes said, do you know that fellow in the, fellow was
[5297] death. There is another world after death named hell. I do not like that
[5298] other world she wrote. No more do I. Plenty to see and hear and feel

7. Aeolus

[5401] his ear, we can do him one.
[5566] top in leaded: the house of keys. You see? Do you think that’s a good
[5574] isle of Man. Catches the eye, you see. Can you do that?
[5579] —We can do that, the foreman said. Have you the design?
[5582] house there too. I’ll just run out and ask him. Well, you can do that
[5588] —We can do that, he said. Let him give us a three months’ renewal.
[5722] —That will do, professor MacHugh cried from the window. I don’t want
[5836] onions! That’ll do, Ned. Life is too short.
[6102] —Which they accordingly did do, Lenehan said. Our old ancient
[6111] —Do you know that story about chief baron Palles? J. J. O’Molloy
[6125] —How do you do? the editor said, holding out a hand. Come in. Your
[6284] “YOU CAN DO IT!”
[6289] in it. You can do it. I see it in your face. In the lexicon of youth...
[6306] —You can do it, Myles Crawford repeated, clenching his hand in
[6342] Gallaher do? I’ll tell you. Inspiration of genius. Cabled right away.
[6411] —Where do you find a pressman like that now, eh? the editor cried.
[6437] Would anyone wish that mouth for her kiss? How do you know? Why did you
[6547] said to Stephen. What do you think really of that hermetic crowd, the
[6592] had prepared his speech I do not believe for there was not even one
[6691] suggest that the house do now adjourn?
[6912] —Finished? Myles Crawford said. So long as they do no worse.
[6939] —But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the

8. Lestrygonians

[7027] like to see them do the black fast Yom Kippur. Crossbuns. One meal and a
[7229] —O, Mr Bloom, how do you do?
[7231] —O, how do you do, Mrs Breen?
[7294] —There must be a new moon out, she said. He’s always bad then. Do
[7347] —Do you ever see anything of Mrs Beaufoy? Mr Bloom asked.
[7429] darling because I do not like that other world. Please tell me what is
[7434] time to do her hair drinking sloppy tea with a book of poetry.
[7511] pigeons flew. Their little frolic after meals. Who will we do it on?
[7672] weggebobbles and fruit. Don’t eat a beefsteak. If you do the eyes
[7675] Bad as a bloater. Dreams all night. Why do they call that thing they
[7697] trains and cloakrooms. What do they be thinking about? Women too.
[7718] professor Joly or learn up something about his family. That would do to:
[7749] M’Coy said. They drink in order to say or do something or cherchez
[7753] Yes. Thought so. Sloping into the Empire. Gone. Plain soda would do him
[8064] —I wouldn’t do anything at all in that line, Davy Byrne said. It
[8128] the sea to keep up the price. Cheap no-one would buy. Caviare. Do the
[8139] Geese stuffed silly for them. Lobsters boiled alive. Do ptake some
[8142] filleted lemon sole, miss Dubedat? Yes, do bedad. And she did bedad.
[8192] Dribbling a quiet message from his bladder came to go to do not to
[8193] do there to do. A man and ready he drained his glass to the lees and
[8237] —Do you tell me so? Davy Byrne said.
[8254] find out what they do be doing. But be damned but they smelt her out
[8274] O, Bloom has his good points. But there’s one thing he’ll never do.
[8360] Wonder if Tom Rochford will do anything with that invention of his?
[8415] —Do you want to cross? Mr Bloom asked.
[8421] opposite. Do you want to cross? There’s nothing in the way.
[8429] see you across. Do you want to go to Molesworth street?
[8438] Say something to him. Better not do the condescending. They mistrust
[8472] Look at all the things they can learn to do. Read with their fingers.

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8736] —People do not know how dangerous lovesongs can be, the auric egg of
[8850] poet lived? As for living our servants can do that for us, Villiers de
[8868] Do you intend to pay it back?
[8899] —Do you mean to fly in the face of the tradition of three centuries?
[8948] shrew illfavoured? Hortensio calls her young and beautiful. Do you think
[9022] Colum’s Drover. Yes, I think he has that queer thing genius. Do you
[9087] Here he ponders things that were not: what Cæsar would have lived to do
[9198] Do you know what you are talking about? Love, yes. Word known to all
[9354] —Do you think it is only a paradox? the quaker librarian was asking.
[9387] the drouthy clerics do be fainting for a pussful.
[9456] has never been twisted in prayer. Every day we must do homage to her.
[9503] twenty years what do you suppose poor Penelope in Stratford was doing
[9506] Do and do. Thing done. In a rosery of Fetter lane of Gerard, herbalist,
[9508] Juno’s eyes, violets. He walks. One life is all. One body. Do. But do.
[9513] —Whom do you suspect? he challenged.
[9525] —It seems so, Stephen said, when he wants to do for him, and for all
[9604] —Do you mean he died so? Mr Best asked with slight concern. I mean...
[9708] What of all the will to do?
[9726] that Russell is right. What do we care for his wife or father? I should
[9742] attending her. The eyes that wish me well. But do not know me.
[9770] Are you condemned to do this?
[10062] brought us all this way to show us a French triangle. Do you believe
[10145] —O please do, sir... I shall be most pleased...
[10207] Couldn’t you do the Yeats touch?

10. Wandering Rocks

[10389] saluted. How did she do?
[10717] —That’ll do, game ball, Blazes Boylan said.
[10957] —I was... Glasnevin this morning... poor little... what do you call
[10991] —Do, Tom Rochford said. Tell him I’m Boylan with impatience.
[11251] spine. Do you know what you look like?
[11267] —How do you know that? Mr Dedalus asked, his tongue in his cheek.
[11279] —See if you can do anything with that, he said.
[11343] —The little nuns! Nice little things! O, sure they wouldn’t do
[11348] street, past Shackleton’s offices. Got round him all right. How do you
[11349] do, Mr Crimmins? First rate, sir. I was afraid you might be up in your
[11356] children. Most brutal thing. What do they say was the cause? Spontaneous
[11545] My eyes they say she has. Do others see me so? Quick, far and daring.
[11646] —That’ll do, Father Cowley said, nodding also.
[11948] entrance, soldiers half price. I could easy do a bunk on ma. Master
[11954] of them mots that do be in the packets of fags Stoer smokes that his old
[11973] either, stay away till Monday. He met other schoolboys. Do they notice

11. Sirens

[12191] Black. Deepsounding. Do, Ben, do.
[12390] Bloowhose dark eye read Aaron Figatner’s name. Why do I always think
[12775] whet appetite. I couldn’t do. Wait, wait. Pat, waiter, waited.
[12796] —No, now, urged Lenehan. Sonnez la cloche! O do! There’s no-one.
[12804] —Go on! Do! Sonnez!
[12847] —How do you do, Mr Dollard?
[12849] —Eh? How do? How do? Ben Dollard’s vague bass answered, turning an
[12900] —God, do you remember? Ben bulky Dollard said, turning from the
[12922] who was it gave me the wheeze she was doing the other business? Do you
[13045] flowers, mitres of napkins. Pat to and fro. Bald Pat. Nothing to do.
[13053] legs too, bagstrousers, jiggedy jiggedy. Do right to hide them.
[13190] bar. The door of the bar. So. That will do. Pat, waiter, waited, waiting
[13215] There? How do you? I do well. There? What? Or? Phial of cachous, kissing
[13399] 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
[13455] crown. My poor little pres: p. o. two and six. Write me a long. Do you
[13456] despise? Jingle, have you the? So excited. Why do you call me naught?
[13505] all. One body. Do. But do.
[13553] seaweed. Why do they hide their ears with seaweed hair? And Turks the
[13622] —Ay do, Ben, Mr Dedalus said. Good men and true.
[13624] —Do, do, they begged in one.
[13705] What do they think when they hear music? Way to catch rattlesnakes.

12. Cyclops

[14578] And, begob, I saw his physog do a peep in and then slidder off again.
[14981] has nothing better to do ought to write a letter pro bono publico to the
[15065] friend in court. Selling bazaar tickets or what do you call it royal
[15151] her how to do it. What’s your programme today? Ay. Humane methods.
[15174] park. What do you think of that, citizen? The Sluagh na h-Eireann.
[15226] from the bloody floor and if you said to Bloom: Look at, Bloom. Do you
[15430] —Compos your eye! says Alf, laughing. Do you know that he’s balmy?
[15431] Look at his head. Do you know that some mornings he has to get his hat
[15444] —How half and half? says Bloom. Do you mean he...
[15472] pints in peace. Gob, we won’t be let even do that much itself.
[15493] saying he’d give a passage to Canada for twenty bob. What? Do you see
[15552] the name of Him Who is from everlasting that they would do His
[15565] and holy by this and by that he’d do the devil and all.
[15717] the right to fish in our waters. What do the yellowjohns of Anglia owe
[15885] —The French! says the citizen. Set of dancing masters! Do you know
[15909] —And what do you think, says Joe, of the holy boys, the priests
[15937] —But do you know what a nation means? says John Wyse.
[16274] —Do you call that a man? says the citizen.
[16284] month with headache like a totty with her courses. Do you know what
[16484] —He had no father, says Martin. That’ll do now. Drive ahead.

13. Nausicaa

[16650] the sand with their spades and buckets, building castles as children do,
[17103] paintings that man used to do on the pavement with all the coloured
[17351] the lighthouses so picturesque she would have loved to do with a box of
[17438] papers of those skirtdancers and highkickers and she said he used to do
[17443] was absolution so long as you didn’t do the other thing before being
[17533] Damned glad I didn’t do it in the bath this morning over her silly I
[17542] 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.
[17599] Dust. Shark liver oil they use to clean. Could do it myself. Save. Was
[17636] when it’s not what they like. Ask you do you like mushrooms because
[17675] at once he had a false arm. Had, too. Where do they get that?
[17719] 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
[17800] 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.
[17939] winds do blow. Married too. Sometimes away for years at the ends of the
[17943] 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
[18026] premium. Her widow’s mite. Well? What do you expect her to do? Must
[18051] tomorrow? Wait for her somewhere for ever. Must come back. Murderers do.
[18063] meaning of that other world. I called you naughty boy because I do not
[18076] if you were trying to do that for a week on end you couldn’t. Chance.
[18081] Not even the smoke. And she can do the other. Did too. And Belfast. I
[18086] O sweety all your little girlwhite up I saw dirty bracegirdle made me do

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18270] horrible and dreadful dragon was smitten him for which he did do make
[18277] the learningknight would not hear say nay nor do her mandement ne have
[18299] 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
[18520] 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
[18605] has commanded them to do by the book Law. Then wotted he nought of that
[18764] himself. So be off now, says he, and do all my cousin german the lord
[19000] with immodest squirmings of his body, how you do tease a body! Drat the
[19313] shod in sandals of bright gold, coifed with a veil of what do you call
[19354] By gad, sir, a queen of them. Do you remember her, Vincent? I wish you
[19357] frock of muslin, I do not know the right name of it. The chestnuts that
[19381] incorruptible eon of the gods. Do you not think it, Stephen? Theosophos
[19487] do, all things considered and in spite of our human shortcomings which
[19498] marriage do not) must certainly, in the poet’s words, give us pause.
[19537] doctor. All that surgical skill could do was done and the brave woman
[19664] will and would and wait and never—do. Thou sawest thy America, thy
[19703] Query. Who’s astanding this here do? Proud possessor of damnall.
[19712] Digs up near the Mater. Buckled he is. Know his dona? Yup, sartin I do.
[19736] who seduced me had left but the name. What do you want for ninepence?
[19751] glint, do. Gum, I’m jiggered. And been to barber he have. Too full for

15. Circe

[20293] BLOOM: (Hurriedly.) Not so loud my name. Whatever do you think of me?
[20294] Don’t give me away. Walls have ears. How do you do? It’s ages since
[20336] MRS BREEN: Glory Alice, you do look a holy show! Killing simply. (She
[20341] prettiest deb in Dublin. How time flies by! Do you remember, harking
[20450] 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.
[20677] watch gaily.) I’ll introduce you, inspector. She’s game. Do it in
[20713] upstanding gentleman, what do you call him, Majorgeneral Brian Tweedy,
[20811] FIRST WATCH: What do you tax him with?
[20930] to do anything ungentlemanly which injured modesty could object to or
[20936] shown. (To Bloom.) I suggest that you will do the handsome thing.
[21030] to do likewise, to misbehave, to sin with officers of the garrison. He
[21075] MRS YELVERTON BARRY: (Severely.) Don’t do so on any account, Mrs
[21079] I’ll do no such thing. Pigdog and always was ever since he was
[21479] Creator deal with me. All this I promise to do.
[21490] designs. The peers do homage, one by one, approaching and genuflecting.)
[21492] THE PEERS: I do become your liege man of life and limb to earthly
[21524] telling effect. Half a league onward! They charge! All is lost now! Do
[21637] PADDY LEONARD: What am I to do about my rates and taxes?
[21651] NOSEY FLYNN: Where do I draw the five pounds?
[21890] CRAB: (In bushranger’s kit.) What did you do in the cattlecreep behind
[22238] 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
[22352] 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
[22607] outofitnow. Keep in condition. Do like us.
[22609] ZOE: There was a priest down here two nights ago to do his bit of
[22820] ZOE: Do as you’re bid. Here!
[22970] son. Cheek me, I dare you. If you do tremble in anticipation of heel
[23132] for you. I gave you strict instructions, didn’t I? Do it standing,
[23248] a cart. Buy a bucket or sell your pump. (Loudly.) Can you do a man’s
[23393] THE NYMPH: I do. You bore me away, framed me in oak and tinsel, set me
[23598] He didn’t know what to do,
[23618] What do you lack with your barbed wire? Crucifix not thick enough? (He
[23703] Kitty.) Do you want three girls? It’s ten shillings here.
[23863] abruptly.) I won’t tell you what’s not good for you. Or do you want
[23922] LENEHAN: Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a
[24088] diamonds very amiable costumed. Or do you are fond better what belongs
[24520] BELLA: Do you want me to call the police?
[24607] do—you know, and the young man run up behind me. But I’m faithful to
[24832] STEPHEN: How do I stand you? The hat trick! Where’s the third person
[24850] PRIVATE COMPTON: Go it, Harry. Do him one in the eye. He’s a proboer.
[24870] PRIVATE CARR: I’ll do him in.
[24974] PRIVATE CARR: (With ferocious articulation.) I’ll do him in, so help
[25045] SECOND WATCH: Who are you? Do you know him?
[25078] 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
[25445] M’Conachie told him you got a decent enough do in the Brazen Head
[25459] affluence and hadn’t a thing to do but hand out the needful. Whereas.
[25661] —A beautiful language. I mean for singing purposes. Why do you not
[25759] toured the wide world with Hengler’s Royal Circus. I seen him do that
[26019] but he failed to do so, simply letting spirt a jet of spew into the
[26168] —In this country people sell much more than she ever had and do a
[26183] believe in the soul. Or do you mean the intelligence, the brainpower as
[26187] have such inventions as X rays, for instance. Do you?
[26205] grant you, to concede a point, you do knock across a simple soul once in
[26248] to do good and net a profit, there being no competition to speak
[26279] of knives remarked to his confidante sotto voce. Do you think they are
[26547] anything to do with them as a golden rule in private life and their
[26940] likely to carve his way to fame which he almost bid fair to do till the
[26956] types that wouldn’t do things by halves, passionate abandon of the
[26977] —Do you consider, by the by, he said, thoughtfully selecting a faded
[27001] expression but it did not do justice to her figure which came in for a
[27017] which the camera could not at all do justice to. But it was scarcely
[27224] in the vicinity. You can’t drink that stuff. Do you like cocoa? Wait.
[27291] in unmistakable figures, coffee 2d, confectionery do, and honestly well
[27316] —It will (the air) do you good, Bloom said, meaning also the walk, in

17. Ithaca

[27691] What did Bloom do?
[27737] What did Bloom do at the range?
[28394] What to do with our wives.
[28910] What did each do at the door of egress?

18. Penelope

[30644] they do yes he came somewhere Im sure by his appetite anyway love its
[30648] meet ah yes I met do you remember Menton and who else who let me see
[30656] sly if they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before
[30682] weeks notice I saw to that better do without them altogether do out the
[30688] possibly do without it that long so he must do it somewhere and the last
[30696] same old hat unless I paid some nicelooking boy to do it since I cant do
[30701] question and answer would you do this that and the other with the
[30714] after that its just the ordinary do it and think no more about it why
[30724] have done with it what has that got to do with it and did you whatever
[30744] had the squirrel talking stamps with father he had all he could do to
[30752] tell you theres no God what could you do if it was running and rushing
[30770] him when I made him pull out and do it on me considering how big it is
[30787] do him any good I know they were spooning a bit when I came on the scene
[30810] ask her do you love him and look her square in the eyes she couldnt fool
[30851] put up with him the way I do know me come sleep with me yes and he knows
[30854] found out on her wasnt she the downright villain to go and do a thing
[30856] and always the worst word in the world what do they ask us to marry them
[30862] that was her nature what could she do besides theyre not brutes enough
[30870] what do I care with it dropping out of me and that black closed breeches
[30899] said wasnt it terrible to do that there in a place like that I dont see
[30938] to do everything too quick take all the pleasure out of it and father
[30978] never believe the next day we didnt do something its all very well a
[30992] a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the
[31045] Mrs Mastiansky told me her husband made her like the dogs do it and
[31085] I must do a few breathing exercises I wonder is that antifat any good
[31100] buy a pair of old brogues itself do you like those new shoes yes were
[31268] hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a
[31339] do the same to the next woman that came along I suppose he died of
[31444] do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love
[31471] hed do it to me and I promised him yes faithfully Id let him block me
[31476] quite changed they all do they havent half the character a woman has she
[31547] like Boylan to do it 4 or 5 times locked in each others arms or the
[31559] to let a fart God or do the least thing better yes hold them like that
[31583] not to wake me what do they find to gabber about all night squandering
[31592] claws I wonder do they see anything that we cant staring like that when
[31620] black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed
[31640] all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw
[31644] how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if
[31665] have to learn not like me getting all at school only hed do a thing like
[31721] nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do
[31770] now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul
[31771] out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always
[31792] ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up
[31827] had an offensive odour what did he want me to do but the one thing gold
[31837] me had I frequent omissions where do those old fellows get all the words
[31866] do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits
[31922] flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I dont Ill make him do
[31953] way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was
[31973] Goulding but then hed say or do something to knock the good out of it
[31987] saw him at Mat Dillons he liked me too I remember they all do wait by
[31997] standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like that for only
[32044] I going to do about him though
[32084] Id do that to a man pfooh the dirty brutes the mere thought is enough
[32092] hot on for it and not care a pin whose I was only do it off up in a gate
[32099] anybody what they do themselves the fine gentlemen in their silk hats
[32117] another and slaughtering when do you ever see women rolling around drunk
[32118] like they do or gambling every penny they have and losing it on horses
[32140] hate that in women no wonder they treat us the way they do we are a
[32162] breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on
[32166] I could do the criada the room looks all right since I changed it the
[32173] he could do his writing and studies at the table in there for all the
[32191] too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a
[32200] mind to tell him every scrap and make him do it out in front of me serve
[32211] do I could often have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his
[32213] besides he wont spend it Ill let him do it off on me behind provided he
[32214] doesnt smear all my good drawers O I suppose that cant be helped Ill do
[32238] I want to do the place up someway the dust grows in it I think while Im
[32249] would do your heart good to see rivers and lakes and flowers all sorts
[32258] that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do I so there you