Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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6. Hades
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him, Simon, on Ben Dollard’s singing of The Croppy Boy.
8. Lestrygonians
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thinking. Still, I don’t know. She used to say Ben Dollard had a base
[8084]
cap. Bad luck to big Ben Dollard and his John O’Gaunt. He put me off
10. Wandering Rocks
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is: Ingram. They were gentlemen. Ben Dollard does sing that ballad
[11590]
just waiting for Ben Dollard. He’s going to say a word to long John to
[11603]
Ben Dollard’s loose blue cutaway and square hat above large slops
[11611]
—Hold him now, Ben Dollard said.
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Dollard’s figure. Then, turning to Father Cowley with a nod, he
[11619]
—Why, God eternally curse your soul, Ben Dollard growled furiously, I
[11627]
—Bad luck to the jewman that made them, Ben Dollard said. Thanks be to
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Ben Dollard frowned and, making suddenly a chanter’s mouth, gave forth
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—What about that? Ben Dollard said. Not too dusty? What?
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Ben Dollard with a heavy list towards the shopfronts led them forward,
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Ben Dollard halted and stared, his loud orifice open, a dangling button
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Ben Dollard said. The landlord has the prior claim. I gave him all the
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—You can tell Barabbas from me, Ben Dollard said, that he can put that
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the carriages go by. Passing by Roger Greene’s office and Dollard’s
11. Sirens
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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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—Hoho, we will, Ben Dollard yodled jollily. Come on, Simon. Give us a
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—Come on, come on, Ben Dollard called. Begone dull care. Come, Bob.
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He ambled Dollard, bulky slops, before them (hold that fellow with the:
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hold him now) into the saloon. He plumped him Dollard on the stool. His
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—God, do you remember? Ben bulky Dollard said, turning from the
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—You did, averred Ben Dollard. I remember those tight trousers too.
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Over their voices Dollard bassooned attack, booming over bombarding
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In bearded abundant laughter Dollard shook upon the keyboard. He would.
[13024]
Ben Dollard’s famous. Night he ran round to us to borrow a dress suit
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—Go on, blast you! Ben Dollard growled. Get it out in bits.
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Dollard and Cowley still urged the lingering singer out with it.
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enclap, said, cried, clapped all, Ben Dollard, Lydia Douce, George
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—Seven days in jail, Ben Dollard said, on bread and water. Then
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big Ben Dollard talked with Simon Dedalus, lighting, who nodded as he
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—F sharp major, Ben Dollard said.
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Ben Dollard’s voice. Base barreltone. Doing his level best to say it.
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—Bless me, father, Dollard the croppy cried. Bless me and let me go.
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Pray for him, prayed the bass of Dollard. You who hear in peace. Breathe
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Ben Dollard bulkily cachuchad towards the bar, mightily praisefed
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Big Benaben Dollard. Big Benben. Big Benben.
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laughing they brought him forth, Ben Dollard, in right good cheer.
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—Fat of death, Simon, Ben Dollard growled.
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—Mr Dollard, they murmured low.
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—Dollard, murmured tankard.
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is to say. That was to say he had heard the name of. Dollard, was it?
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Yes, her lips said more loudly, Mr Dollard. He sang that song lovely,
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murmured Mina. Mr Dollard. And The last rose of summer was a lovely
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’Tis the last rose of summer dollard left bloom felt wind wound round
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—Shout! Ben Dollard shouted, pouring. Sing out!
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fifth: Lidwell, Si Dedalus, Bob Cowley, Kernan and big Ben Dollard.
15. Circe
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BEN DOLLARD: Pansies?
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BEN DOLLARD: When twins arrive?
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(Ben Jumbo Dollard, rubicund, musclebound, hairynostrilled, hugebearded,
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BEN DOLLARD: (Nakkering castanet bones in his huge padded paws, yodels
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BEN DOLLARD: (Smites his thigh in abundant laughter.) Hold him now.
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Charles Cameron, Benjamin Dollard, Lenehan, Bartell d’Arcy, Joe Hynes,
17. Ithaca
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Dollard, Simon Dedalus, Andrew (Pisser) Burke, Joseph Cuffe, Wisdom
18. Penelope
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and Ben Dollard base barreltone the night he borrowed the swallowtail