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1. Telemachus
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—For this, O dearly beloved, is the genuine Christine: body and soul
[79]
name for you is the best: Kinch, the knife-blade.
[107]
—The bard’s noserag! A new art colour for our Irish poets:
[136]
pray for her. And you refused. There is something sinister in you....
[197]
face for me? This dogsbody to rid of vermin. It asks me too.
[200]
her all right. The aunt always keeps plainlooking servants for Malachi.
[224]
downstairs and touch him for a guinea. He’s stinking with money and
[227]
could only work together we might do something for the island. Hellenise
[299]
down to pray for your mother on her deathbed when she asked you. Why?
[337]
His head halted again for a moment at the top of the staircase, level
[348]
For Fergus rules the brazen cars.
[360]
I went to her bedside. She was crying in her wretched bed. For those
[380]
roasting for her at the hob on a dark autumn evening. Her shapely
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apologising for waking us last night. It’s all right.
[410]
—Do, for Jesus’ sake, Buck Mulligan said. For my sake and for all
[416]
Touch him for a quid, will you? A guinea, I mean.
[526]
—That’s folk, he said very earnestly, for your book, Haines. Five
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slights. To the voice that will shrive and oil for the grave all there
[634]
—Grand is no name for it, said Buck Mulligan. Wonderful entirely. Fill
[691]
—Is this the day for your monthly wash, Kinch?
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—You put your hoof in it now. What did you say that for?
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they are good for. Why don’t you play them as I do? To hell with them
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rummaged in his trunk while he called for a clean handkerchief. God,
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—Do you pay rent for this tower?
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—To the secretary of state for war, Stephen added over his shoulder.
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Buck Mulligan turned suddenly for an instant towards Stephen but did not
[854]
The seas’ ruler, he gazed southward over the bay, empty save for
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personal God. You don’t stand for that, I suppose?
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bread. Give him the key too. All. He will ask for it. That was in his
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—And a third, Stephen said, there is who wants me for odd jobs.
[966]
a chemistry of stars. Symbol of the apostles in the mass for pope
[988]
—She’s making for Bullock harbour.
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for a swollen bundle to bob up, roll over to the sun a puffy face,
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Buck Mulligan made way for him to scramble past and, glancing at Haines
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of rock. Chucked medicine and going in for the army.
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—And twopence, he said, for a pint. Throw it there.
2. Nestor
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—You, Cochrane, what city sent for him?
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—Yes, sir. And he said: Another victory like that and we are done for.
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For Haines’s chapbook. No-one here to hear. Tonight deftly amid wild
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for the smooth caress. For them too history was a tale like any other
[1212]
For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead,
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’Tis time for this poor soul
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her heart. But for her the race of the world would have trampled him
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—Do you understand now? Can you work the second for yourself?
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In long shaky strokes Sargent copied the data. Waiting always for a word
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childhood bends beside me. Too far for me to lay a hand there once or
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—Will you wait in my study for a moment, Mr Deasy said, till I restore
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And now his strongroom for the gold. Stephen’s embarrassed hand
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hand. These are handy things to have. See. This is for sovereigns. This
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is for shillings. Sixpences, halfcrowns. And here crowns. See.
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—For the moment, no, Stephen answered.
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Mr Deasy stared sternly for some moments over the mantelpiece at the
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famine in ’46. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal
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I am descended from sir John Blackwood who voted for the union. We are
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—Per vias rectas, Mr Deasy said firmly, was his motto. He voted for
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with some of your literary friends. I have a letter here for the press.
[1601]
Thanking you for the hospitality of your columns.
[1673]
Mr Deasy looked down and held for awhile the wings of his nose tweaked
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many sins. A woman brought sin into the world. For a woman who was no
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end of my days. But I will fight for the right till the end.
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For Ulster will fight
3. Proteus
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open and am for ever in the black adiaphane. Basta! I will see if I can
[1815]
in the beach. From the liberties, out for the day. Mrs Florence MacCabe,
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I mustn’t forget his letter for the press. And after? The Ship, half
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me for a dun, peer out from a coign of vantage.
[1876]
He lays aside the lapboard whereon he drafts his bills of costs for
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—Malt for Richie and Stephen, tell mother. Where is she?
[1898]
Walter squints vainly for a chair.
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library where you read the fading prophecies of Joachim Abbas. For whom?
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wet street. O si, certo! Sell your soul for that, do, dyed rags pinned
[1951]
What about what? What else were they invented for?
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earnestly, striking face. Hurray for the Goddamned idiot! Hray! No-one
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saw: tell no-one. Books you were going to write with letters for titles.
[2007]
punched tickets to prove an alibi if they arrested you for murder
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I’ll show you my likeness one day. I was, faith. Lover, for her love
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boulders, bones for my steppingstones. Feefawfum. I zmellz de bloodz odz
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primrose doublet, fortune’s knave, smiled on my fear. For that are you
[2173]
there for you. Would you or would you not? The man that was drowned nine
[2174]
days ago off Maiden’s rock. They are waiting for him now. The truth,
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all sides. Looking for something lost in a past life. Suddenly he made
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for, O, my dimber wapping dell! A shefiend’s whiteness under her
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letter. Here. Thanking you for the hospitality tear the blank end off.
[2296]
Figgis’ window on Monday looking in for one of the alphabet books you
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Kevin Egan’s movement I made, nodding for his nap, sabbath sleep. Et
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Tennyson, gentleman poet. Già. For the old hag with the yellow teeth.
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carefully. For the rest let look who will.
4. Calypso
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—Milk for the pussens, he said.
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the dresser, took the jug Hanlon’s milkman had just filled for him,
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drouth. Want pure fresh water. Thursday: not a good day either for a
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—You don’t want anything for breakfast?
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Forgotten any little Spanish she knew. Wonder what her father gave for
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On the doorstep he felt in his hip pocket for the latchkey. Not there.
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Keep it up for ever never grow a day older technically. Walk along a
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end of the city traffic. For instance M’Auley’s down there: n. g. as
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Baldhead over the blind. Cute old codger. No use canvassing him for an
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they’d only be an eight o’clock breakfast for the Japanese.
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—Thank you, my miss. And one shilling threepence change. For you,
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The sting of disregard glowed to weak pleasure within his breast. For
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government and plant with eucalyptus trees. Excellent for shade, fuel
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You pay eighty marks and they plant a dunam of land for you with olives,
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for life as owner in the book of the union. Can pay ten down and the
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—Who are the letters for?
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—A letter for me from Milly, he said carefully, and a card to you. And
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of folded brown paper in the letterbox for her. He smiled, pouring.
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for the frame. She said it would look nice over the bed. Naked nymphs:
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Greece: and for instance all the people that lived then.
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used to believe you could be changed into an animal or a tree, for
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instance. What they called nymphs, for example.
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Thanks ever so much for the lovely birthday present. It suits me
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jarvey off for the day, singing. Friend of the family. Swurls, he says.
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brushup. Wonder have I time for a bath this morning. Tara street. Chap
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these trousers dirty for the funeral. He went in, bowing his head
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Might manage a sketch. By Mr and Mrs L. M. Bloom. Invent a story for
5. Lotus Eaters
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Lime street. By Brady’s cottages a boy for the skins lolled, his
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enough. Daresay Corny Kelleher bagged the job for O’Neill’s. Singing
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just drop in to see. Per second per second. Per second for every second
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—Are there any letters for me? he asked.
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searched his pockets for change. Stylish kind of coat with that roll
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collar, warm for a day like this, looks like blanketcloth. Careless
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creature at the polo match. Women all for caste till you touch the spot.
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dangling. Wellturned foot. What is he foostering over that change for?
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Sees me looking. Eye out for other fellow always. Good fallback. Two
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I’d like my job. Valise I have a particular fancy for. Leather. Capped
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his for the Wicklow regatta concert last year and never heard tidings of
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way: for a little ballad. No guts in it. You and me, don’t you know:
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Too full for words. Still they get their feed all right and their doss.
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I got your last letter to me and thank you very much for it. I am sorry
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awfully angry with you. I do wish I could punish you for that. I called
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you poor little naughty boy? I do wish I could do something for you.
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day typing. Eyefocus bad for stomach nerves. What perfume does your wife
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faked for money. He is sitting in their house, talking. Mysterious. Also
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Henry Flower. You could tear up a cheque for a hundred pounds in the
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cheque for a million in the bank of Ireland. Shows you the money to be
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for a pass to Mullingar.
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on saint Peter Claver S. J. and the African Mission. Prayers for the
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heathen Chinee. Prefer an ounce of opium. Celestials. Rank heresy for
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idea the Latin. Stupefies them first. Hospice for the dying. They
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and there, with heads still bowed in their crimson halters, waiting for
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that’s a good name for them, there’s always something shiftylooking
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smartly. Wine. Makes it more aristocratic than for example if he drank
[3647]
old booser worse than another coming along, cadging for a drink. Queer
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on art and statues and pictures of all kinds. Palestrina for example
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also: to the P.P. for the time being in his absolute discretion.
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Masses for the repose of my soul to be said publicly with open doors.
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witnessbox. No browbeating him. He had his answer pat for everything.
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other wicked spirits who wander through the world for the ruin of souls.
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to have. Shrunken skull. And old. Quest for the philosopher’s stone.
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Lovephiltres. Paragoric poppysyrup bad for cough. Clogs the pores or the
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cuffs. Those homely recipes are often the best: strawberries for the
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I. Water to water. Combine business with pleasure. Pity no time for
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lately. Messenger boys stealing to put on sixpence. Raffle for large
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tender turkey. Your Christmas dinner for threepence. Jack Fleming
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here. Duck for six wickets. Still Captain Culler broke a window in the
6. Hades
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Huggermugger in corners. Slop about in slipperslappers for fear he’d
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it out of that. Wait for an opportunity.
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touch, Poldy. God, I’m dying for it. How life begins.
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tea. Scarlatina, influenza epidemics. Canvassing for death. Don’t miss
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—Wanted for the country, Mr Power said. There’s the sun again coming
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powerful change. Wet bright bills for next week. Fun on the Bristol.
[4160]
Martin Cunningham could work a pass for the Gaiety. Have to stand a
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Must be his deathday. For many happy returns. The carriage wheeling by
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—Four bootlaces for a penny.
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Same house as Molly’s namesake, Tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford.
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he keeps? Not pleasant for the wife. Yet they say, who was it told me,
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—For God’s sake! Mr Dedalus exclaimed in fright. Is he dead?
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—And Reuben J, Martin Cunningham said, gave the boatman a florin for
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—Eight plums a penny! Eight for a penny!
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Blazing face: redhot. Too much John Barleycorn. Cure for a red nose.
[4371]
late Father Mathew. Foundation stone for Parnell. Breakdown. Heart.
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coach. Unmarried. Black for the married. Piebald for bachelors. Dun for
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pays. Penny a week for a sod of turf. Our. Little. Beggar. Baby. Meant
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—It is not for us to judge, Martin Cunningham said.
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of his. Setting up house for her time after time and then pawning the
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Verdict: overdose. Death by misadventure. The letter. For my son
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Misericordiae. Eccles street. My house down there. Big place. Ward for
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incurables there. Very encouraging. Our Lady’s Hospice for the dying.
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spoon. Then the screen round her bed for her to die. Nice young student
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about twentyseven quid each. For Liverpool probably. Roastbeef for old
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year. Dead meat trade. Byproducts of the slaughterhouses for tanneries,
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—O, that be damned for a story, Mr Dedalus said. Pullman car and
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—A poor lookout for Corny, Mr Power added.
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for him. Red face: grey now. Mouth fallen open. Asking what’s up now.
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pause by the wayside. Tiptop position for a pub. Expect we’ll pull up
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The carriage steered left for Finglas road.
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the law. Better for ninetynine guilty to escape than for one innocent
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fruit. Simnel cakes those are, stuck together: cakes for the dead.
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Jerome for the protestants. Funerals all over the world everywhere every
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dirt and tears, holding the woman’s arm, looking up at her for a sign
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outlived him. Lost her husband. More dead for her than for me. One must
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him. For Hindu widows only. She would marry another. Him? No. Yet who
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hearts. All for a shadow. Consort not even a king. Her son was the
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substance. Something new to hope for not like the past she wanted back,
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Haven’t seen you for a month of Sundays.
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—I was down there for the Cork park races on Easter Monday, Ned
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—Martin is going to get up a whip for the youngsters, Ned Lambert
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is behind. He put down his name for a quid.
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and recognise for the last time. All he might have done. I owe three
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gloom kicking his heels waiting for the next please. Eyes of a toad too.
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of bad gas round the place. Butchers, for instance: they get like raw
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Then every fellow mousing around for his liver and his lights and the
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—O, to be sure, John Henry Menton said. I haven’t seen her for some
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—Yes, he was, he said, in Wisdom Hely’s. A traveller for
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like that for? She had plenty of game in her then.
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—Has still, Ned Lambert said. He does some canvassing for ads.
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evening to look for the grave of a friend of theirs. They asked for
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death we are in life. Both ends meet. Tantalising for the poor dead.
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gentleman, epicure, invaluable for fruit garden. A bargain. By carcass
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are go on living. Changing about. Live for ever practically. Nothing to
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Daren’t joke about the dead for two years at least. De mortuis nil
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—How many have you for tomorrow? the caretaker asked.
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married or his landlady ought to have picked out those threads for him.
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People talk about you a bit: forget you. Don’t forget to pray for him.
[5111]
We are praying now for the repose of his soul. Hoping you’re well and
[5115]
Does he ever think of the hole waiting for himself? They say you do when
[5149]
idea a postmortem for doctors. Find out what they imagine they know.
[5181]
spades. All uncovered again for a few instants. The boy propped
[5189]
Thanks in silence. Sorry, sir: trouble. Headshake. I know that. For
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charity for the living. Pray for the repose of the soul of. Does anybody
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be at his grave. Ten shillings for the gardener. He keeps it free of
[5221]
wheelwright. I travelled for cork lino. I paid five shillings in the
[5226]
God’s acre for them. Nice country residence. Newly plastered and
[5229]
garlands of bronzefoil. Better value that for the money. Still, the
[5255]
after fifteen years, say. For instance who? For instance some fellow
[5266]
Good hidingplace for treasure.
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clean no matter who it was. Ordinary meat for them. A corpse is meat
[5277]
Cremation better. Priests dead against it. Devilling for the other firm.
[5285]
them. Wouldn’t be surprised. Regular square feed for them. Flies come
[5306]
commissioner for oaths and affidavits. Dignam used to be in his office.
[5322]
John Henry Menton stared at him for an instant without moving.
7. Aeolus
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for Blackrock, Kingstown and Dalkey, Clonskea, Rathgar and Terenure,
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and paid, for local, provincial, British and overseas delivery.
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one door opposite another for the wind to. Way in. Way out.
[5478]
Strange he never saw his real country. Ireland my country. Member for
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College green. He boomed that workaday worker tack for all it was worth.
[5486]
story. Uncle Toby’s page for tiny tots. Country bumpkin’s queries.
[5487]
Dear Mr Editor, what is a good cure for flatulence? I’d like that
[5532]
—He wants it in for July, Mr Bloom said.
[5577]
he didn’t know only make it awkward for him. Better not.
[5586]
The foreman thought for an instant.
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Tourists over for the show.
[5675]
walls with matches? Looks as if they did it for a bet. Heavy greasy
[5711]
of his newspaper. How’s that for high?
[5731]
greatgranduncle. Close on ninety they say. Subleader for his death
[5733]
himself. Johnny, make room for your uncle. The right honourable Hedges
[5783]
That hectic flush spells finis for a man. Touch and go with him.
[5802]
like the statue in Glasnevin. Believe he does some literary work for the
[5807]
the next. Go for one another baldheaded in the papers and then all blows
[5810]
—Ah, listen to this for God’ sake, Ned Lambert pleaded. Or again if
[5820]
taking anything for it?
[5824]
regions, for very beauty, of bosky grove and undulating plain and
[5909]
Mr Bloom, seeing the coast clear, made for the inner door.
[5933]
—Who wants a dead cert for the Gold cup? he asked. Sceptre with O.
[5956]
—Waiting for the racing special, sir, the newsboy said. It was Pat
[5980]
—Pardon, monsieur, Lenehan said, clutching him for an instant and
[6007]
He looked indecisively for a moment at their faces. The editor who,
[6042]
for a drink. Paddy Hooper is there with Jack Hall. Came over last night.
[6059]
promptly struck a match for them and lit their cigarettes in turn. J. J.
[6073]
He took a cigarette from the open case. Lenehan, lighting it for him
[6076]
—Silence for my brandnew riddle!
[6165]
A woman brought sin into the world. For Helen, the runaway wife of
[6189]
—We were always loyal to lost causes, the professor said. Success for
[6229]
In mourning for Sallust, Mulligan says. Whose mother is beastly dead.
[6281]
—Ahem! he said very softly. O, for a fresh of breath air! I caught a
[6288]
—I want you to write something for me, he said. Something with a bite
[6302]
—He wants you for the pressgang, J. J. O’Molloy said.
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Clarence. Gallaher, that was a pressman for you. That was a pen. You
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—Look at here, he said turning. The New York World cabled for a
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—And poor Gumley is down there too, so he told me, minding stones for
[6347]
—Take page four, advertisement for Bransome’s coffee, let us say.
[6370]
—F to P is the route Skin-the-Goat drove the car for an alibi,
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an advertisement. Gregor Grey made the design for it. That gave him the
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Would anyone wish that mouth for her kiss? How do you know? Why did you
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—Speak up for yourself, Mr O’Madden Burke said.
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SUFFICIENT FOR THE DAY...
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construction on my words. I hold no brief, as at present advised, for
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of forensic eloquence like Whiteside? Sufficient for the day is the
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—Grattan and Flood wrote for this very paper, the editor cried in his
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—Well, J. J. O’Molloy said, Bushe K.C., for example.
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for .... But no matter.
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spoken and the paper under debate was an essay (new for those days),
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had prepared his speech I do not believe for there was not even one
[6773]
their umbrellas for fear it may come on to rain.
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lumbago for which she rubs on Lourdes water, given her by a lady who got
[6793]
and a bottle of double X for supper every Saturday.
[6830]
just now. He’ll give a renewal for two months, he says. After he’ll
[6842]
out his arm for emphasis. Tell him that straight from the stable.
[6844]
A bit nervy. Look out for squalls. All off for a drink. Arm in arm.
[6865]
here. I’ve been through the hoop myself. I was looking for a fellow to
[6866]
back a bill for me no later than last week. Sorry, Jack. You must take
[6867]
the will for the deed. With a heart and a half if I could raise the wind
[6877]
—Something for you, the professor explained to Myles Crawford. Two old
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—That’s new, Myles Crawford said. That’s copy. Out for the
[6930]
trolleys stood in their tracks, bound for or from Rathmines,
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VIRGILIAN, SAYS PEDAGOGUE. SOPHOMORE PLUMPS FOR OLD MAN MOSES.
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DIMINISHED DIGITS PROVE TOO TITILLATING FOR FRISKY FRUMPS. ANNE WIMBLES,
8. Lestrygonians
[6984]
shovelling scoopfuls of creams for a christian brother. Some school
[6985]
treat. Bad for their tummies. Lozenge and comfit manufacturer to His
[7011]
Phosphorus it must be done with. If you leave a bit of codfish for
[7021]
father. Lobbing about waiting for him. Home always breaks up when the
[7028]
collation for fear he’d collapse on the altar. A housekeeper of one of
[7031]
for number one. Watching his water. Bring your own bread and butter. His
[7052]
They wheeled lower. Looking for grub. Wait.
[7067]
Doomed for a certain time to walk the earth.
[7068]
—Two apples a penny! Two for a penny!
[7076]
He halted again and bought from the old applewoman two Banbury cakes for
[7084]
here sometimes to preen themselves. No accounting for tastes. Wonder
[7102]
kinds of places are good for ads. That quack doctor for the clap used
[7106]
them up himself for that matter on the q. t. running in to loosen a
[7130]
right after all. Only big words for ordinary things on account of the
[7155]
a false stain of black celluloid. His ideas for ads like Plumtree’s
[7169]
same. No lard for them. My heart’s broke eating dripping. They like
[7181]
lapping it for the inner alderman. Couldn’t hear what the band played.
[7182]
For what we have already received may the Lord make us. Milly was a
[7213]
Thing like that spoils the effect of a night for her. Professor Goodwin
[7215]
concerts. Positively last appearance on any stage. May be for months and
[7216]
may be for never. Remember her laughing at the wind, her blizzard collar
[7220]
those pieces of lap of mutton for her supper with the Chutney sauce she
[7233]
—No use complaining. How is Molly those times? Haven’t seen her for
[7239]
—Go away! Isn’t that grand for her?
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shame for them whoever he is.
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take an action for ten thousand pounds, he says.
[7420]
Wrote it for a lark in the Scotch house I bet anything. Round to
[7425]
Like to answer them all. Good system for criminals. Code. At their lunch
[7436]
Best paper by long chalks for a small ad. Got the provinces now. Cook
[7437]
and general, exc. cuisine, housemaid kept. Wanted live man for spirit
[7445]
it tender enough for them. Riding astride. Sit her horse like a man.
[7446]
Weightcarrying huntress. No sidesaddle or pillion for her, not for Joe.
[7458]
custard. Her ears ought to have tingled for a few weeks after. Want to
[7459]
be a bull for her. Born courtesan. No nursery work for her, thanks.
[7482]
trying to butt its way out blindly, groping for the way out. Kill me
[7496]
Not stillborn of course. They are not even registered. Trouble for
[7500]
Moisel. Mothers’ meeting. Phthisis retires for the time being, then
[7506]
them up at all hours. For God’ sake, doctor. Wife in her throes. Then
[7507]
keep them waiting months for their fee. To attendance on your wife. No
[7522]
marching irregularly, rounded Trinity railings making for the station.
[7523]
Bound for their troughs. Prepare to receive cavalry. Prepare to receive
[7527]
him up over a urinal: meeting of the waters. Ought to be places for
[7537]
his degree in Trinity he got a run for his money. My word he did! His
[7542]
Trinity jibs in their mortarboards. Looking for trouble. Still I got to
[7543]
know that young Dixon who dressed that sting for me in the Mater and now
[7550]
—Three cheers for De Wet!
[7588]
squareheaded fellow but he has no go in him for the mob. Or gas about
[7594]
seasoning under the apron for you. Have another quart of goosegrease
[7596]
the band. No grace for the carver. The thought that the other chap pays
[7620]
Shelter, for the night.
[7643]
on the city charger. Drop into the D.B.C. probably for his coffee, play
[7648]
upright like surgeon M’Ardle. Still David Sheehy beat him for south
[7649]
Meath. Apply for the Chiltern Hundreds and retire into public life. The
[7684]
For example one of those policemen sweating Irish stew into their shirts
[7738]
is a new moon. Walking down by the Tolka. Not bad for a Fairview moon.
[7759]
Coarse red: fun for drunkards: guffaw and smoke. Take off that white
[7768]
Wants to sew on buttons for me. I must answer. Write it in the library.
[7787]
anyhow. Must go back for that lotion. For her birthday perhaps.
[7796]
High voices. Sunwarm silk. Jingling harnesses. All for a woman, home and
[7828]
calling for more bread no charge, swilling, wolfing gobfuls of sloppy
[7873]
elbows on table, ready for a second helping stared towards the foodlift
[7891]
Every fellow for his own, tooth and nail. Gulp. Grub. Gulp. Gobstuff.
[7906]
would make hares of them all. Have rows all the same. All for number
[7907]
one. Children fighting for the scrapings of the pot. Want a souppot as
[7917]
fowl. Wretched brutes there at the cattlemarket waiting for the poleaxe
[7925]
Hot fresh blood they prescribe for decline. Blood always needed.
[7931]
now and then. But in leapyear once in four. Cashed a cheque for me once.
[7984]
—She’s engaged for a big tour end of this month. You may have heard
[8039]
—For near a month, man, before it came off. Sucking duck eggs by God
[8049]
give us a good one for the Gold cup?
[8067]
Vintners’ sweepstake. Licensed for the sale of beer, wine and spirits
[8068]
for consumption on the premises. Heads I win tails you lose.
[8070]
—True for you, Nosey Flynn said. Unless you’re in the know.
[8107]
lobsters’ claws. All the odd things people pick up for food. Out of
[8114]
Ice cones. Cream. Instinct. Orangegroves for instance. Need artificial
[8123]
mix inside. Idea for a poison mystery. That archduke Leopold was it no
[8139]
Geese stuffed silly for them. Lobsters boiled alive. Do ptake some
[8201]
—He’s out of that long ago, Nosey Flynn said. He does canvassing for
[8223]
—And is he doing for the Freeman? Davy Byrne said.
[8299]
—How much? Paddy Leonard cried. Since when, for God’ sake? What’s
[8304]
For answer Tom Rochford pressed his hand to his breastbone and
[8307]
—Would I trouble you for a glass of fresh water, Mr Byrne? he said.
[8315]
leg. He has some bloody horse up his sleeve for the Gold cup. A dead
[8350]
—Ay, Paddy Leonard said. A suckingbottle for the baby.
[8394]
Could buy one of those silk petticoats for Molly, colour of her new
[8409]
blight. Society over the way papa went to for the conversion of poor
[8446]
for him. Have to be spoonfed first. Like a child’s hand, his hand.
[8476]
ought to help. Workbasket I could buy for Molly’s birthday. Hates
[8485]
And with a woman, for instance. More shameless not seeing. That girl
[8490]
for instance. Say it was black, for instance. Good. We call it black.
[8513]
he have, not seeing? Life a dream for him. Where is the justice being
[8516]
for sins you did in a past life the reincarnation met him pike hoses.
[8524]
his nose at that stuff I drank. Vintage wine for them, the year marked
[8534]
Sixteenth. Today it is. In aid of funds for Mercer’s hospital. The
[8535]
Messiah was first given for that. Yes. Handel. What about going out
[8549]
Making for the museum gate with long windy steps he lifted his eyes.
[8564]
Look for something I.
[8575]
I am looking for that. Yes, that. Try all pockets. Handker. Freeman.
[8580]
His hand looking for the where did I put found in his hip pocket soap
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8628]
For he was a medical
[8630]
—I feel you would need one more for Hamlet. Seven is dear to the
[8645]
of the glen he cooees for them. My soul’s youth I gave him, night by
[8664]
schoolboys for schoolboys.
[8687]
plane of buddhi. The life esoteric is not for ordinary person. O.P.
[8739]
the hillside. For them the earth is not an exploitable ground but the
[8774]
for nothing was he a butcher’s son, wielding the sledded poleaxe and
[8775]
spitting in his palms. Nine lives are taken off for his father’s
[8786]
—He will have it that Hamlet is a ghoststory, John Eglinton said for
[8833]
died in Stratford that his namesake may live for ever.
[8850]
poet lived? As for living our servants can do that for us, Villiers de
[8901]
for ever. She died, for literature at least, before she was born.
[8967]
He murmured then with blond delight for all:
[8993]
faithful hermetists await the light, ripe for chelaship, ringroundabout
[9001]
For years in this fleshcase a shesoul dwelt.
[9029]
says. Moore is the man for it. A knight of the rueful countenance here
[9048]
Synge has promised me an article for Dana too. Are we going to be read?
[9115]
—I was prepared for paradoxes from what Malachi Mulligan told us but
[9123]
Brunetto, I thank thee for the word.
[9209]
—I hope Mr Dedalus will work out his theory for the enlightenment of
[9213]
he too draws for us an unhappy relation with the dark lady of the
[9226]
Mr Magee likes to quote. Beware of what you wish for in youth because
[9229]
girlhood, a lordling to woo for him? He was himself a lord of language
[9318]
played Hamlet for the fourhundredandeighth time last night in Dublin.
[9320]
an Irishman? Judge Barton, I believe, is searching for some clues. He
[9327]
—For Willie Hughes, is it not? the quaker librarian asked.
[9331]
—I mean, for Willie Hughes, Mr Best said, amending his gloss easily.
[9344]
For a plump of pressmen. Humour wet and dry.
[9346]
Wit. You would give your five wits for youth’s proud livery he pranks
[9349]
There be many mo. Take her for me. In pairing time. Jove, a cool ruttime
[9368]
immense debtorship for a thing done. Signed: Dedalus. Where did you
[9379]
we did for a gallus potion would rouse a friar, I’m thinking, and
[9381]
Connery’s sitting civil waiting for pints apiece.
[9387]
the drouthy clerics do be fainting for a pussful.
[9393]
—The tramper Synge is looking for you, he said, to murder you. He
[9405]
lights in rue Saint-André-des-Arts. In words of words for words,
[9418]
Kilkenny People for last year.
[9489]
suited for a player, and the punks of the bankside, a penny a time.
[9495]
mother with her cup of canary for any cockcanary.
[9516]
spurned. But the court wanton spurned him for a lord, his dearmylove.
[9525]
—It seems so, Stephen said, when he wants to do for him, and for all
[9526]
other and singular uneared wombs, the holy office an ostler does for the
[9562]
The presents for his granddaughter, for his daughters,
[9563]
For his sister, for his old cronies in Stratford
[9607]
for a king. O, I must tell you what Dowden said!
[9611]
William Shakespeare and company, limited. The people’s William. For
[9636]
He sued a fellowplayer for the price of a few bags of malt and exacted
[9637]
his pound of flesh in interest for every money lent. How else could
[9642]
with the coming to the throne of a Scotch philosophaster with a turn for
[9648]
The sugared sonnets follow Sidney’s. As for fay Elizabeth, otherwise
[9650]
let some meinherr from Almany grope his life long for deephid meanings
[9686]
stranger who, it may be, hungers for it. Jews, whom christians tax with
[9689]
jews (for whom, as for the lollards, storm was shelter) bound their
[9703]
—The will to live, John Eglinton philosophised, for poor Ann, Will’s
[9714]
at New Place and drank a quart of sack the town council paid for but in
[9718]
and Eyes for Believers’ Breeches and The most Spiritual Snuffbox to
[9721]
whoredom groping for its god.
[9726]
that Russell is right. What do we care for his wife or father? I should
[9798]
born, for nature, as Mr Magee understands her, abhors perfection.
[9811]
—As for his family, Stephen said, his mother’s name lives in the
[9833]
old age told some cavaliers he got a pass for nowt from Maister Gatherer
[9842]
going to say a good word for Richard, don’t you know, for my sake.
[9865]
is dear to him, as dear as the coat and crest he toadied for, on a bend
[9940]
Edmund. You kept them for the last, didn’t you?
[9954]
I am tired of my voice, the voice of Esau. My kingdom for a drink.
[9992]
like It, in The Tempest, in Hamlet, in Measure for Measure—and in all
[10022]
murdered and betrayed, bewept by all frail tender hearts for, Dane or
[10023]
Dubliner, sorrow for the dead is the only husband from whom they refuse
[10073]
payment for it since you don’t believe it yourself. Dowden believes
[10085]
—You are the only contributor to Dana who asks for pieces of silver.
[10086]
Then I don’t know about the next number. Fred Ryan wants space for an
[10091]
—For a guinea, Stephen said, you can publish this interview.
[10165]
new art for Europe like the Greeks or M. Maeterlinck. Abbey Theatre! I
[10194]
They masturbated for all they were worth.
[10216]
—I have conceived a play for the mummers, he said solemnly.
[10253]
—The most innocent son of Erin, Stephen said, for whom they ever
[10270]
Here I watched the birds for augury. Ængus of the birds. They go, they
10. Wandering Rocks
[10315]
sisters of charity and held out a peaked cap for alms towards the very
[10316]
reverend John Conmee S. J. Father Conmee blessed him in the sun for his
[10319]
Father Conmee crossed to Mountjoy square. He thought, but not for long,
[10329]
probably for the waters. And her boys, were they getting on well at
[10346]
Father Conmee walked and, walking, smiled for he thought on Father
[10410]
Joseph’s church, Portland row. For aged and virtuous females.
[10451]
At Newcomen bridge Father Conmee stepped into an outward bound tram for
[10460]
for a journey so short and cheap. Father Conmee liked cheerful decorum.
[10478]
bellstrap to stay the car for her. She passed out with her basket and
[10483]
absolved, pray for me. But they had so many worries in life, so many
[10522]
Father Conmee thought of that tyrannous incontinence, needed however for
[10666]
—Crickey, is there nothing for us to eat?
[10702]
—Boody! For shame!
[10747]
—Send it at once, will you? he said. It’s for an invalid.
[10760]
—This for me? he asked gallantly.
[10847]
Only those two, sir, for Belfast and Liverpool. All right, sir. Then
[10853]
—Mr Boylan! Hello! That gentleman from Sport was in looking for you.
[10861]
—Ringabella and Crosshaven, a voice replied groping for foothold.
[10955]
He held his handkerchief ready for the coming...
[10965]
He slid it into the left slot for them. It shot down the groove, wobbled
[10985]
He slid in a disk for himself: and watched it shoot, wobble, ogle, stop:
[11022]
them for Jervis street.
[11056]
he bought a book from an old one in Liffey street for two bob. There
[11173]
wondrous gowns and costliest frillies. For him! For Raoul!
[11178]
felt for the opulent curves inside her déshabillé.
[11192]
themselves for prey. Melting breast ointments (for him! For Raoul!).
[11228]
advance on five shillings? Going for five shillings.
[11241]
—It’s time for you, she said.
[11243]
—Stand up straight for the love of the lord Jesus, Mr Dedalus said.
[11314]
two shillings from Jack Power and I spent twopence for a shave for the
[11319]
—Can’t you look for some money somewhere? Dilly said.
[11329]
for yourself and a bun or a something. I’ll be home shortly.
[11347]
the order he had booked for Pulbrook Robertson, boldly along James’s
[11351]
alive. Lovely weather we’re having. Yes, indeed. Good for the country.
[11380]
street. Well worth the half sovereign I gave Neary for it. Never built
[11386]
Aham! Must dress the character for those fellows. Knight of the road.
[11425]
Menton’s office, led his wife over O’Connell bridge, bound for the
[11503]
—Twopence each, the huckster said. Four for sixpence.
[11516]
Who has passed here before me? How to soften chapped hands. Recipe for
[11517]
white wine vinegar. How to win a woman’s love. For me this. Say the
[11542]
—I bought it from the other cart for a penny, Dilly said, laughing
[11550]
—What did you buy that for? he asked. To learn French?
[11590]
just waiting for Ben Dollard. He’s going to say a word to long John to
[11597]
doing a good turn for someone. Hold hard!
[11617]
—That’s a pretty garment, isn’t it, for a summer’s day?
[11625]
—They were made for a man in his health, Ben, anyhow.
[11657]
show you the new beauty Rock has for a bailiff. He’s a cross between
[11663]
—For a few days tell him, Father Cowley said anxiously.
[11669]
—What few days? he boomed. Hasn’t your landlord distrained for rent?
[11717]
office. I see Bloom put his name down for five shillings.
[11732]
—There’s Jimmy Henry, Mr Power said, just heading for Kavanagh’s.
[11737]
brother-in-law, humpy, tight, making for the liberties.
[11759]
Long John Fanning made no way for them. He removed his large Henry Clay
[11771]
Lorcan Sherlock doing locum tenens for him. Damned Irish language,
[11784]
—O, my corns! he said plaintively. Come upstairs for goodness’ sake
[11787]
Testily he made room for himself beside long John Fanning’s flank and
[11883]
he write anything for your movement?
[11922]
He strode on for Clare street, grinding his fierce word.
[11934]
had been sent for, went along warm Wicklow street dawdling. It was too
[11945]
meet sergeantmajor Bennett, the Portobello bruiser, for a purse of fifty
[11955]
fellow welted hell out of him for one time he found out.
[11958]
for strength was Fitzsimons. One puck in the wind from that fellow would
[11959]
knock you into the middle of next week, man. But the best pucker for
[11971]
blooming stud was too small for the buttonhole of the shirt, blooming
[11986]
on the landing there bawling out for his boots to go out to Tunney’s
[11987]
for to boose more and he looked butty and short in his shirt. Never see
[12013]
solicitor, agent for the Patriotic Insurance Company, an elderly female
[12020]
steering his way from the greenhouse for the subsheriff’s office,
[12028]
lino letters for her father who was laid up, knew by the style it was
[12079]
Yorkshire relish for
[12093]
to inaugurate the Mirus bazaar in aid of funds for Mercer’s hospital,
11. Sirens
[12182]
The spiked and winding cold seahorn. Have you the? Each, and for other,
[12215]
Pray for him! Pray, good people!
[12285]
Carroll’s dusky battered plate, for Raoul.
[12287]
The boots to them, them in the bar, them barmaids came. For them
[12314]
I’ll wring his ear for him a yard long.
[12322]
waiting for their teas to draw. They pawed their blouses, both of black
[12323]
satin, two and nine a yard, waiting for their teas to draw, and two and
[12347]
old fogey in Boyd’s for something for my skin.
[12351]
—O, don’t remind me of him for mercy’ sake!
[12366]
—For your what? says he.
[12442]
at doors as I. Religion pays. Must see him for that par. Eat first. I
[12444]
On. Where eat? The Clarence, Dolphin. On. For Raoul. Eat. If I net five
[12482]
you for some fresh water and a half glass of whisky.
[12518]
—Was Mr Boylan looking for me?
[12540]
while he read by rote a solfa fable for her, plappering flatly:
[12565]
—I see, he said. I didn’t recognise him for the moment. I hear he is
[12572]
for the labour of his muse.
[12592]
—The tuner was in today, miss Douce replied, tuning it for the smoking
[12610]
Lager for diner. Lager without alacrity she served.
[12612]
With patience Lenehan waited for Boylan with impatience, for
[12626]
mermaids, coolest whiff of all. Hair streaming: lovelorn. For some man.
[12627]
For Raoul. He eyed and saw afar on Essex bridge a gay hat riding on a
[12651]
Pat paid for diner’s popcorked bottle: and over tumbler, tray and
[12700]
on him. But sister bronze outsmiled her, preening for him her richer
[12706]
sloegin for me. Wire in yet?
[12719]
followed bag. Dinner fit for a prince.
[12730]
Shebronze, dealing from her oblique jar thick syrupy liquor for his
[12760]
and hummed and handed coins in change. Look to the west. A clack. For
[12824]
mirrors, gilded arch for ginger ale, hock and claret glasses shimmering,
[12859]
Bald Pat, bothered waiter, waited for drink orders. Power for Richie.
[12921]
in the coffee palace on Saturdays for a very trifling consideration and
[12982]
Bloom with Goulding, married in silence, ate. Dinners fit for princes.
[13025]
for that concert. Trousers tight as a drum on him. Musical porkers.
[13029]
many! Well, of course that’s what gives him the base barreltone. For
[13058]
a lovely. Gravy’s rather good fit for a. Golden ship. Erin. The harp
[13101]
Steak, kidney, liver, mashed, at meat fit for princes sat princes Bloom
[13191]
to hear, for he was hard of hear by the door.
[13212]
can’t sing for tall hats. Your head it simply swurls. Perfumed for
[13216]
comfits, in her satchel. Yes? Hands felt for the opulent.
[13225]
doesn’t break down. Keep a trot for the avenue. His hands and feet
[13227]
Lind soup: stock, sage, raw eggs, half pint of cream. For creamy dreamy.
[13244]
Beaming. Lydia for Lidwell squeak scarcely hear so ladylike the muse
[13280]
cry of lionel loneliness that she should know, must martha feel. For
[13316]
the mare went up the hill by the Rotunda, Rutland square. Too slow for
[13411]
He doesn’t see my mourning. Callous: all for his own gut.
[13422]
to invent dummy pianos for that. Blumenlied I bought for her. The
[13440]
scanning for where did I see that. Callan, Coleman, Dignam Patrick.
[13457]
You naughty too? O, Mairy lost the string of her. Bye for today. Yes,
[13465]
pain. If they don’t see. Woman. Sauce for the gander.
[13544]
faintly that that they heard, each for herself alone, then each for
[13579]
played a light bright tinkling measure for tripping ladies, arch and
[13580]
smiling, and for their gallants, gentlemen friends. One: one, one, one,
[13636]
Got money somewhere. He’s on for a razzle backache spree. Much? He
[13637]
seehears lipspeech. One and nine. Penny for yourself. Here. Give
[13655]
Iveagh home. Cubicle number so and so. Number one Bass did that for him.
[13684]
corpus for those women. Chap in the mortuary, coffin or coffey,
[13694]
play. Once by the churchyard he had passed and for his mother’s rest
[13717]
into her with his operaglass for all he was worth. Beauty of music you
[13745]
Letters read out for breach of promise. From Chickabiddy’s owny
[13751]
heart. The thrill they itch for. Yeoman cap.
[13777]
Thrill now. Pity they feel. To wipe away a tear for martyrs that want
[13778]
to, dying to, die. For all things dying, for all things born. Poor Mrs
[13788]
For him then not for. Infatuated. I like that? See her from here though.
[13792]
it to my hands. All lost in pity for croppy. Fro, to: to, fro: over
[13829]
Pray for him, prayed the bass of Dollard. You who hear in peace. Breathe
[13834]
treading, boots not the boots the boy. General chorus off for a swill to
[13903]
Up the quay went Lionelleopold, naughty Henry with letter for Mady, with
[13904]
sweets of sin with frillies for Raoul with met him pike hoses went Poldy
[13918]
Seated all day at the organ. Maunder on for hours, talking to himself or
[13957]
—Very, he stared. The lower register, for choice.
[13966]
But for example the chap that wallops the big drum. His vocation: Mickey
[13969]
band part. Pom. Pompedy. Jolly for the wife. Asses’ skins. Welt them
[14011]
to charge me for the edge he gave it. She’s passing now. Six bob.
12. Cyclops
[14077]
that fellow in charge for obstructing the thoroughfare with his brooms
[14092]
hanging on to his taw now for the past fortnight and I can’t get a
[14102]
summonsed up before the court, so I will, for trading without a licence.
[14107]
For nonperishable goods bought of Moses Herzog, of 13 Saint Kevin’s
[14115]
said vendor of one pound five shillings and sixpence sterling for value
[14157]
that bloody foxy Geraghty, the daylight robber. For trading without a
[14173]
while they play with all kinds of lovely objects as for example golden
[14182]
by mariners who traverse the extensive sea in barks built expressly for
[14184]
of that land for O’Connell Fitzsimon takes toll of them, a chieftain
[14193]
and strawberries fit for princes and raspberries from their canes.
[14217]
bloody mangy mongrel, Garryowen, and he waiting for what the sky would
[14221]
his load of papers, working for the cause.
[14225]
dog. I’m told for a fact he ate a good part of the breeches off a
[14254]
me I wouldn’t sell for half a crown.
[14283]
in which a tear and a smile strove ever for the mastery were of the
[14309]
for Galway, The Man that Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, The Man in the
[14348]
—For the old woman of Prince’s street, says the citizen, the
[14352]
friend. Listen to the births and deaths in the Irish all for Ireland
[14370]
street, Liverpool, Isabella Helen. How’s that for a national press,
[14371]
eh, my brown son! How’s that for Martin Murphy, the Bantry jobber?
[14380]
Ah! Ow! Don’t be talking! I was blue mouldy for the want of that pint.
[14405]
—Libel action, says he, for ten thousand pounds.
[14418]
round to the subsheriff’s for a lark. O God, I’ve a pain laughing.
[14420]
the bloody old lunatic is gone round to Green street to look for a G
[14440]
deathless Leda. For they garner the succulent berries of the hop and
[14457]
wellbeloved, for they knew and loved her from the rising of the sun to
[14547]
had any message for the living he exhorted all who were still at the
[14548]
wrong side of Maya to acknowledge the true path for it was reported
[14549]
in devanic circles that Mars and Jupiter were out for mischief on the
[14556]
responsible for the carrying out of the interment arrangements. Before
[14558]
the other boot which he had been looking for was at present under
[14575]
—Bloom, says he. He’s on point duty up and down there for the last
[14610]
for him go home to the little sleepwalking bitch he married, Mooney,
[14645]
—... private Arthur Chace for fowl murder of Jessie Tilsit in
[14677]
hang their own fathers for five quid down and travelling expenses.
[14681]
chop up the rope after and sell the bits for a few bob a skull.
[14685]
wight hath done a deed of blood for I will on nowise suffer it even so
[14691]
jewies does have a sort of a queer odour coming off them for dogs about
[14728]
So of course the citizen was only waiting for the wink of the word and
[14731]
him about all the fellows that were hanged, drawn and transported for
[14736]
was standing Alf a half one sucking up for what he could get. So of
[14748]
out of him a yard long for more. Near ate the tin and all, hungry bloody
[14753]
and die for your country, the Tommy Moore touch about Sara Curran and
[14760]
bézique to come in for a bit of the wampum in her will and not eating
[14762]
taking the lout out for a walk. And one time he led him the rounds of
[14795]
maintained order in the vast throng for whom the York street brass and
[14799]
trains and upholstered charabancs had been provided for the comfort of
[14805]
who has a corner in his heart for real Irish fun without vulgarity
[14810]
the Poor for their excellent idea of affording the poor fatherless
[14841]
for both contending parties. The readywitted ninefooter’s suggestion
[14866]
seventeen o’clock. The signal for prayer was then promptly given by
[14884]
a terra cotta saucepan for the reception of the duodenum, colon,
[14892]
by the authorities for the consumption of the central figure of the
[14893]
tragedy who was in capital spirits when prepared for death and evinced
[14902]
launched into eternity for her sake. The hero folded her willowy form in
[14915]
But anon they were overcome with grief and clasped their hands for the
[14923]
Oxford graduate, noted for his chivalry towards the fair sex, stepped
[14943]
I thinks of my old mashtub what’s waiting for me down Limehouse way.
[14947]
their own language and Joe chipping in because he stuck someone for a
[14972]
—No, says I. But he might take my leg for a lamppost.
[14982]
papers about the muzzling order for a dog the like of that. Growling
[15006]
by an eminent scholar whose name for the moment we are not at liberty
[15024]
So he told Terry to bring some water for the dog and, gob, you could
[15033]
for man and beast. And says Joe:
[15052]
—Well, that’s a point, says Bloom, for the wife’s admirers.
[15059]
like the lord chancellor giving it out on the bench and for the benefit
[15070]
was sorry for her trouble and he was very sorry about the funeral and
[15081]
let the sincerity of my feelings be the excuse for my boldness.
[15099]
porter out of teacups. And calling himself a Frenchy for the shawls,
[15125]
—Who is the long fellow running for the mayoralty, Alf? says Joe.
[15142]
sheepdip for the scab and a hoose drench for coughing calves and the
[15143]
guaranteed remedy for timber tongue. Because he was up one time in a
[15146]
boot for giving lip to a grazier. Mister Knowall. Teach your grandmother
[15156]
Ga Ga Gara. Klook Klook Klook. Black Liz is our hen. She lays eggs for
[15177]
my honourable friend, the member for Shillelagh, may I ask the right
[15188]
for the slaughter of human animals who dare to play Irish games in the
[15228]
it for an hour so he would and talk steady.
[15234]
ancient Rome and ancient Ireland, for the development of the race.
[15242]
Joseph M’Carthy Hynes, made an eloquent appeal for the resuscitation
[15288]
—What I meant about tennis, for example, is the agility and training
[15297]
—True for you, says Joe.
[15311]
to don the gloves for the purse of fifty sovereigns. Handicapped as
[15312]
he was by lack of poundage, Dublin’s pet lamb made up for it by
[15314]
gruelling for both champions. The welterweight sergeantmajor had tapped
[15327]
jigtime. It was a fight to a finish and the best man for it. The two
[15329]
cautioned Pucking Percy for holding but the pet was tricky and his
[15410]
—Yes, says J. J. Looking for a private detective.
[15435]
indictment for publishing it in the eyes of the law.
[15455]
account of it being cruel for the wife having to go round after the
[15493]
saying he’d give a passage to Canada for twenty bob. What? Do you see
[15498]
swearing by the holy Moses he was stuck for two quid.
[15511]
dock the other day for suing poor little Gumley that’s minding stones,
[15512]
for the corporation there near Butt bridge.
[15522]
immediately, sir. No, sir, I’ll make no order for payment. How
[15539]
commission for all that and those parts to be holden in and for the
[15541]
of the twelve tribes of Iar, for every tribe one man, of the tribe of
[15557]
against him for he was a malefactor.
[15567]
—Because, you see, says Bloom, for an advertisement you must have
[15602]
of Corny Kelleher. Secrets for enlarging your private parts. Misconduct
[15605]
bloomers misconducting herself, and her fancyman feeling for her tickles
[15677]
quid on my tip Sceptre for himself and a lady friend.
[15692]
—Keep your pecker up, says Joe. She’d have won the money only for
[15716]
hobbies, with king Philip of Spain offering to pay customs duties for
[15718]
us for our ruined trade and our ruined hearths? And the beds of the
[15729]
Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair
[15788]
Maguires looking for him to let daylight through him for grabbing the
[15800]
Hanging over the bloody paper with Alf looking for spicy bits instead of
[15802]
crack their bloody skulls, one chap going for the other with his head
[15820]
brought out, howling for his ma, and they tie him down on the buttend of
[15851]
further orders whence he shall come to drudge for a living and be paid.
[15874]
—We are a long time waiting for that day, citizen, says Ned. Since
[15878]
—Ay, says John Wyse. We fought for the royal Stuarts that reneged us
[15883]
Teresa. But what did we ever get for it?
[15892]
—And as for the Prooshians and the Hanoverians, says Joe, haven’t we
[15946]
—By God, then, says Ned, laughing, if that’s so I’m a nation for
[15947]
I’m living in the same place for the past five years.
[15994]
are still there for us today rendered more beautiful still by the waters
[16017]
That’s an almanac picture for you. Mark for a softnosed bullet. Old
[16024]
That’s not life for men and women, insult and hatred. And everybody
[16077]
thanks of British traders for the facilities afforded them in his
[16155]
was Bloom gave the ideas for Sinn Fein to Griffith to put in his paper
[16191]
And for ourselves give us of your best for ifaith we need it.
[16202]
messengers (God shield His Majesty!) you shall not want for aught. The
[16256]
—That’s the new Messiah for Ireland! says the citizen. Island of
[16259]
—Well, they’re still waiting for their redeemer, says Martin. For
[16297]
—Have you time for a brief libation, Martin? says Ned.
[16307]
—Well, says Martin, rapping for his glass. God bless all here is my
[16371]
brandy shippers, licensed for the sale of beer, wine and spirits for
[16402]
—Right, says Ned, taking up his John Jameson. And butter for fish.
[16407]
—I was just round at the courthouse, says he, looking for you. I hope
[16414]
a jew for you! All for number one. Cute as a shithouse rat. Hundred to
[16445]
ride to a hosting or contend for the smile of ladies fair. Even so did
[16461]
—Three cheers for Israel!
[16463]
Arrah, sit down on the parliamentary side of your arse for Christ’
[16472]
the loafers calling for a speech and Jack Power trying to get him to sit
[16493]
—By Jesus, says he, I’ll brain that bloody jewman for using the holy
[16504]
for the distant clime of Százharminczbrojúgulyás-Dugulás (Meadow
[16540]
—Bloody wars, says I, I’ll be in for the last gospel.
[16548]
sun was in his eyes or he’d have left him for dead. Gob, he near sent
[16597]
would so, but begob the citizen would have been lagged for assault and
[16598]
battery and Joe for aiding and abetting. The jarvey saved his life by
[16610]
lugs back for all he was bloody well worth to tear him limb from limb.
[16617]
as of the sun, fair as the moon and terrible that for awe they durst not
13. Nausicaa
[16646]
caps to match and the name H. M. S. Belleisle printed on both. For Tommy
[16648]
spoiled twins sometimes but for all that darling little fellows with
[16665]
Cissy Caffrey cuddled the wee chap for she was awfully fond of children,
[16690]
Jacky, for shame to throw poor Tommy in the dirty sand. Wait till I
[16691]
catch you for that.
[16693]
His eyes misty with unshed tears Master Tommy came at her call for their
[16773]
pared her nails too, Thursday for wealth. And just now at Edy’s words
[16778]
For an instant she was silent with rather sad downcast eyes. She
[16789]
on and he was going to go to Trinity college to study for a doctor when
[16792]
perhaps for what she felt, that dull aching void in her heart sometimes,
[16806]
Dame Fashion for she felt that there was just a might that he might be
[16829]
wide garter tops. As for undies they were Gerty’s chief care and who
[16838]
She was wearing the blue for luck, hoping against hope, her own colour
[16839]
and lucky too for a bride to have a bit of blue somewhere on her because
[16841]
brought him in to study for the intermediate exhibition and because
[16844]
was for luck and lovers’ meeting if you put those things on inside
[16856]
has been arranged and the weddingbells ringing for Mrs Reggy Wylie T.
[16875]
long kiss. It would be like heaven. For such a one she yearns this balmy
[16877]
affianced bride for riches for poor, in sickness in health, till death
[16884]
be twentytwo in November. She would care for him with creature comforts
[16885]
too for Gerty was womanly wise and knew that a mere man liked that
[16888]
from all because she had a lucky hand also for lighting a fire, dredge
[16896]
and chintz covers for the chairs and that silver toastrack in Clery’s
[16898]
broad shoulders (she had always admired tall men for a husband) with
[16900]
and they would go on the continent for their honeymoon (three wonderful
[16903]
perfectly served, for their own two selves and before he went out to
[16905]
for a moment deep down into her eyes.
[16908]
buttoned up his little knickerbockers for him and told him to run off
[16923]
—Anything for a quiet life, laughed Ciss.
[16947]
For instance when she asked you would you have some more Chinese tea and
[16954]
There was none to come up to her for fun. But she was sincerity itself,
[16966]
for them, the old familiar words, holy Mary, holy virgin of virgins. How
[16977]
the fumes of intoxication, forget himself completely for if there was
[16987]
any way screwed but still and for all that she would not like him for a
[16993]
stewed cockles and lettuce with Lazenby’s salad dressing for supper
[17000]
him for the rest of his days and he couldn’t even go to the funeral on
[17003]
standard designs, fit for a palace, gives tiptop wear and always bright
[17012]
world of her for her gentle ways. It was Gerty who turned off the gas at
[17022]
dreamily when she went there for a certain purpose and felt her own
[17039]
The twins clamoured again for it and Cissy told her to kick it away and
[17040]
let them fight for it so Gerty drew back her foot but she wished their
[17060]
original sin, spiritual vessel, pray for us, honourable vessel, pray
[17061]
for us, vessel of singular devotion, pray for us, mystical rose. And
[17062]
careworn hearts were there and toilers for their daily bread and many
[17063]
who had erred and wandered, their eyes wet with contrition but for all
[17064]
that bright with hope for the reverend father Father Hughes had told
[17070]
The twins were now playing again right merrily for the troubles of
[17079]
And baby did his level best to say it for he was very intelligent for
[17080]
eleven months everyone said and big for his age and the picture of
[17114]
matinee idol, only for the moustache which she preferred because she
[17138]
his ownest girlie, for herself alone.
[17142]
never be lost or cast away: and fitly is she too a haven of refuge for
[17151]
convent for the novena of Saint Dominic. He told her that time when she
[17153]
hair for fear he could see, not to be troubled because that was only the
[17159]
she work a ruched teacosy with embroidered floral design for him as a
[17162]
the time the day she went there about the flowers for the forty hours’
[17169]
a good hiding for themselves to keep them in their places, the both of
[17190]
have been a very charming exposé for a gentleman like that to witness.
[17203]
gosa cramen tum. Three and eleven she paid for those stockings in
[17208]
head to see the difference for himself.
[17214]
hanging like a caricature. Gerty just took off her hat for a moment to
[17221]
underneath the brim and swung her buckled shoe faster for her breath
[17233]
—A penny for your thoughts.
[17280]
face. It is for you, Gertrude MacDowell, and you know it.
[17282]
Edy began to get ready to go and it was high time for her and Gerty
[17300]
he would never understand what he had meant to her and for an instant
[17303]
sympathy as she glanced at her new conquest for them to see.
[17311]
for Mr Reggy with his swank and his bit of money she could just chuck
[17319]
struck home for her petty jealousy and they both knew that she was
[17326]
sandman was on his way for Master Boardman junior. And Cissy told him
[17357]
Vaughan and other tales. For Gerty had her dreams that no-one knew of.
[17366]
in violet ink that she bought in Hely’s of Dame Street for she felt
[17373]
silent tears for she felt that the years were slipping by for her,
[17374]
one by one, and but for that one shortcoming she knew she need fear no
[17377]
magic lure in his eyes there would be no holding back for her. Love
[17388]
with the soldiers and coarse men with no respect for a girl’s honour,
[17392]
ess. Perhaps it was an old flame he was in mourning for from the days
[17397]
that told her he was her all in all, the only man in all the world for
[17398]
her for love was the master guide. Nothing else mattered. Come what
[17482]
was leaning back against the rock behind. Leopold Bloom (for it is he)
[17487]
for him too a word of pardon even though he had erred and sinned and
[17534]
will punish you letter. Made up for that tramdriver this morning. That
[17536]
the country valise, voice like a pickaxe. Thankful for small mercies.
[17537]
Cheap too. Yours for the asking. Because they want it themselves. Their
[17541]
that? Ah, yes. Mutoscope pictures in Capel street: for men only. Peeping
[17543]
those girls or is it all a fake? Lingerie does it. Felt for the curves
[17545]
clean come and dirty me. And they like dressing one another for the
[17552]
Dressed up to the nines for somebody. Fashion part of their charm. Just
[17561]
vindictive too for what they can’t get. Barbed wire. Be sure now and
[17564]
Tableau! O, look who it is for the love of God! How are you at all? What
[17591]
smell. Hair strong in rut. Ten bob I got for Molly’s combings when we
[17594]
What? I think so. All that for nothing. Bold hand: Mrs Marion. Did
[17622]
for it: good evening. O but the dark evening in the Appian way I nearly
[17626]
answer when they solicit must be horrible for them till they harden. And
[17640]
Then make it up. Pretend to want something awfully, then cry off for her
[17652]
There she is with them down there for the fireworks. My fireworks. Up
[17654]
be, waiting for something to happen. Want to be grownups. Dressing in
[17657]
could whistle. Mouth made for that. Like Molly. Why that highclass whore
[17660]
lane. Say prunes and prisms forty times every morning, cure for fat
[17670]
Call that innocence? Poor idiot! His wife has her work cut out for her.
[17672]
under the bed for what’s not there. Longing to get the fright of their
[17678]
Bred in the bone. Milly for example drying her handkerchief on the
[17679]
mirror to save the ironing. Best place for an ad to catch a woman’s
[17680]
eye on a mirror. And when I sent her for Molly’s Paisley shawl to
[17702]
Did me good all the same. Off colour after Kiernan’s, Dignam’s. For
[17718]
and papa’s pants will soon fit Willy and fuller’s earth for the baby
[17735]
Hands felt for the opulent. Just compare for instance those others. Wife
[17756]
Earth for instance pulling this and being pulled. That causes movement.
[17774]
kick the beam, I think. Keep that thing up for hours. Kind of a general
[17785]
For instance if you go into a cellar where it’s dark. Mysterious thing
[17799]
Muskrat. Bag under their tails. One grain pour off odour for years. Dogs
[17850]
the small guts for nothing. Still two types there are you bob against.
[17860]
Dew falling. Bad for you, dear, to sit on that stone. Brings on white
[17907]
for us. And pray for us. And pray for us. Good idea the repetition. Same
[17917]
white. Colours depend on the light you see. Stare the sun for example
[17930]
Ba. Who knows what they’re always flying for. Insects? That bee last
[17939]
winds do blow. Married too. Sometimes away for years at the ends of the
[17944]
with a scapular or a medal on him for luck. Well. And the tephilim
[17948]
never know what dangers. Hanging on to a plank or astride of a beam for
[17957]
funds for Mercer’s hospital and broke, drooping, and shed a cluster
[17968]
crept, grey. Howth settled for slumber, tired of long days, of yumyum
[17975]
Lights board. Penance for their sins. Coastguards too. Rocket and
[17976]
breeches buoy and lifeboat. Day we went out for the pleasure cruise in
[17987]
troubles wildfire and nettlerash. Calomel purge I got her for that.
[17997]
Strange moment for the mother too. Brings back her girlhood. Gibraltar.
[17999]
Old Barbary ape that gobbled all his family. Sundown, gunfire for the
[18007]
dull. Must be getting on for nine by the light. Go home. Too late for
[18016]
Three cheers for Israel. Three cheers for the sister-in-law he hawked
[18018]
old party for a cup of tea. The sister of the wife of the wild man of
[18023]
Widows as I promised. Strange name. Takes it for granted we’re going
[18032]
loved for ever, they say. Ugly: no woman thinks she is. Love, lie and be
[18033]
handsome for tomorrow we die. See him sometimes walking about trying to
[18039]
of Keyes’s. Work Hynes and Crawford. Petticoats for Molly. She has
[18051]
tomorrow? Wait for her somewhere for ever. Must come back. Murderers do.
[18055]
message for her. Might remain. What?
[18076]
if you were trying to do that for a week on end you couldn’t. Chance.
[18088]
him pike hoses frillies for Raoul de perfume your wife black hair heave
14. Oxen of the Sun
[18141]
have progressed the tribute of its solicitude for that proliferent
[18144]
incorrupted benefaction. For who is there who anything of some
[18155]
hardihood to rise affirming that no more odious offence can for anyone
[18175]
in that allhardest of woman hour chiefly required and not solely for the
[18176]
copiously opulent but also for her who not being sufficiently moneyed
[18177]
scarcely and often not even scarcely could subsist valiantly and for an
[18181]
molestful for this chiefly felt all citizens except with proliferent
[18208]
mothers are wont that they lie for to thole and bring forth bairns hale
[18211]
thrice an hundred. Truest bedthanes they twain are, for Horne holding
[18217]
God the Wreaker all mankind would fordo with water for his evil sins.
[18235]
for friend so young, algate sore unwilling God’s rightwiseness
[18246]
dust that gripeth on every man that is born of woman for as he came
[18248]
last for to go as he came.
[18256]
birth. Then she set it all forth to him for because she knew the man
[18258]
for he felt with wonder women’s woe in the travail that they have of
[18259]
motherhood and he wondered to look on her face that was a fair face for
[18269]
healed for he was sore wounded in his breast by a spear wherewith a
[18270]
horrible and dreadful dragon was smitten him for which he did do make
[18272]
said now that he should go in to that castle for to make merry with
[18274]
otherwhither for he was a man of cautels and a subtile. Also the lady
[18276]
that the traveller had said thing that was false for his subtility. But
[18279]
castle. And the traveller Leopold went into the castle for to rest him
[18280]
for a space being sore of limb after many marches environing in divers
[18285]
move more for enchantment. And on this board were frightful swords and
[18304]
And the learning knight let pour for childe Leopold a draught and halp
[18306]
Leopold did up his beaver for to pleasure him and took apertly somewhat
[18307]
in amity for he never drank no manner of mead which he then put by and
[18310]
them for to rest him there awhile. Thanked be Almighty God.
[18313]
reverence of Jesu our alther liege Lord to leave their wassailing for
[18319]
any of the tother and for that they both were knights virtuous in the
[18322]
bounty and have joy of her childing for she hath waited marvellous long.
[18324]
next. Also he took the cup that stood tofore him for him needed never
[18327]
for he was a passing good man of his lustiness. And sir Leopold that was
[18343]
beside the meek sir Leopold. But on young Malachi they waited for that
[18345]
he had broke his avow. And sir Leopold sat with them for he bore fast
[18346]
friendship to sir Simon and to this his son young Stephen and for that
[18348]
feasted him for that time in the honourablest manner. Ruth red him, love
[18351]
For they were right witty scholars. And he heard their aresouns each gen
[18353]
put such case it were hard the wife to die (for so it had fallen out a
[18359]
this imagination affirmed how young Madden had said truth for he had
[18366]
upon that head what with argument and what for their drinking but the
[18369]
affair and said how that she was dead and how for holy religion sake by
[18370]
rede of palmer and bedesman and for a vow he had made to Saint Ultan of
[18377]
and Giver of Life? For, sirs, he said, our lust is brief. We are means
[18390]
not bewray and also for that he rued for her that bare whoso she might
[18399]
soul was infused and how in all our holy mother foldeth ever souls for
[18401]
to bear beastly should die by canon for so saith he that holdeth the
[18403]
church for all ages founded. All they bachelors then asked of sir
[18409]
good for that mother Church belike at one blow had birth and death pence
[18413]
from the poor lendeth to the Lord for he was of a wild manner when he
[18421]
for that evil hap and for his burial did him on a fair corselet of
[18423]
lie akeled (for it was then about the midst of the winter) and now sir
[18424]
Leopold that had of his body no manchild for an heir looked upon him his
[18425]
friend’s son and was shut up in sorrow for his forepassed happiness
[18426]
and as sad as he was that him failed a son of such gentle courage (for
[18428]
for young Stephen for that he lived riotously with those wastrels and
[18433]
their approach from him that still plied it very busily who, praying for
[18434]
the intentions of the sovereign pontiff, he gave them for a pledge the
[18438]
that live by bread alone. Be not afeard neither for any want for this
[18441]
two pound nineteen shilling that he had, he said, for a song which he
[18456]
seed, breed and generation, for a penny pippin. But here is the matter
[18465]
upon it for a very scurvy word. A pregnancy without joy, he said, a
[18476]
against lord Andrew came for because she was jealous that no gasteful
[18480]
it effect for incontinently Punch Costello was of them all embraided and
[18486]
of that like a curse of God ape, the good sir Leopold that had for his
[18499]
said very entirely it was clean contrary to their suppose for he was
[18501]
they rehearsed to him his curious rite of wedlock for the disrobing and
[18508]
in their Maid’s Tragedy that was writ for a like twining of lovers: To
[18511]
suadency for juveniles amatory whom the odoriferous flambeaus of the
[18514]
young sir, better were they named Beau Mount and Lecher for, by my
[18517]
the stews to make shift with in delights amorous for life ran very high
[18519]
love than this, he said, no man hath that a man lay down his wife for
[18531]
hast thou done this abomination before me that thou didst spurn me for
[18537]
sun thou hast quenched for ever. And thou hast left me alone for ever
[18541]
mentioned for the Orient from on high which brake hell’s gates visited
[18564]
order, a penny for him who finds the pea.
[18572]
witwanton as the god self was angered for his hellprate and paganry. And
[18583]
pluck up a heart of any grace for it thundered long rumblingly over all
[18591]
But was young Boasthard’s fear vanquished by Calmer’s words? No, for
[18596]
bottle Holiness that then he lived withal? Indeed no for Grace was not
[18600]
Understanding (which he had not done). For through that tube he saw that
[18601]
he was in the land of Phenomenon where he must for a certain one day die
[18607]
which behoves to the king Delightful and shall be for ever where there
[18622]
know her. For regarding Believe-on-Me they said it was nought else
[18623]
but notion and they could conceive no thought of it for, first,
[18627]
Jowl and, second, for that foul plague Allpox and the monsters they
[18628]
cared not for them for Preservative had given them a stout shield of
[18634]
were ye all deceived for that was the voice of the god that was in a
[18636]
spill their souls for their abuses and their spillings done by them
[18647]
saying, for aught they knew, the big wind of last February a year that
[18653]
in a brace of shakes all scamper pellmell within door for the smoking
[18654]
shower, the men making shelter for their straws with a clout or
[18667]
there, he bound home and he to Andrew Horne’s being stayed for to
[18674]
fancied and Stephen D. Leop. Bloom there for a languor he had but was
[18677]
those in ken to be for a change and Mistress Purefoy there, that got in
[18680]
queasy for a bowl of riceslop that is a shrewd drier up of the insides
[18688]
heavybraked reel or in a punt he has trailing for flounder and pollock
[18691]
ken say after wind and water fire shall come for a prognostication of
[18693]
charm of the same gist out of the Hindustanish for his farmer’s
[18695]
bottom of reason for old crones and bairns yet sometimes they are found
[18700]
(for he swore with an oath that he had been at pains about it) but on
[18703]
that went for a merryandrew or honest pickle and what belonged of women,
[18705]
in fortunes and for the most part hankered about the coffeehouses
[18718]
wink, for me with their bully beef, a pox on it. There’s as good fish
[18732]
for the ocean sea or to hoof it on the roads with the romany folk,
[18742]
before actuary for Mr Joseph Cuffe, a worthy salesmaster that drove his
[18743]
trade for live stock and meadow auctions hard by Mr Gavin Low’s yard
[18747]
emperor’s chief tailtickler thanking him for the hospitality, that
[18756]
ring in his nose. True for you, says Mr Vincent cross the table, and a
[18761]
him hanging his bulliness in daisychains. What for that, says Mr Dixon,
[18767]
friend, says Mr Vincent, for to make up he taught him a trick worth two
[18775]
spermacetic oil and built stables for him at every turn of the road
[18778]
the faithful (for so they called him) was grown so heavy that he could
[18784]
nought to grow in all the land but green grass for himself (for that was
[18798]
pelt to go to dinner after winning a boatrace (he had spade oars for
[18803]
champion bull of the Romans, Bos Bovum, which is good bog Latin for boss
[18810]
which he copied out big and got off by heart and if ever he went out for
[18826]
A man’s a man for a’ that.
[18831]
cornetcy in the fencibles and list for the wars. Mr Mulligan was civil
[18833]
project of his own for the cure of the very evil that had been touched
[18840]
to the noblest task for which our bodily organism has been framed. Well,
[18859]
resolved to purchase in fee simple for ever the freehold of Lambay
[18864]
yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life
[18867]
take a penny for his pains. The poorest kitchenwench no less than the
[18869]
were warm persuaders for their petitions, would find in him their man.
[18870]
For his nutriment he shewed how he would feed himself exclusively upon a
[18872]
latter prolific rodents being highly recommended for his purpose, both
[18877]
rain and for all their mending their pace had taken water, as might be
[18888]
centurionum Romanorum magnopere anteponunt, while for those of ruder wit
[18899]
nearest neighbour. Mr Mulligan, now perceiving the table, asked for whom
[18911]
For answer Mr Mulligan, in a gale of laughter at his smalls, smote
[18917]
The spry rattle had run on in the same vein of mimicry but for some
[18934]
the powers above for the happiness vouchsafed me by the Giver of good
[18941]
instant with her dainty tucker and her new coquette cap (a gift for her
[18945]
such an enemy or to quit the field for ever. I declare, I was never so
[18961]
from whom I can have for a livre as snug a cloak of the French fashion
[18973]
such an ark of salvation for, as she reminded me (blushing piquantly and
[18977]
for which the innocence of our original garb, in other circumstances a
[18982]
tinkling in the hall cut short a discourse which promised so bravely for
[18988]
a profound bow to the company. The presence even for a moment among a
[18991]
the most licentious but her departure was the signal for an outbreak of
[19012]
Deity, is the greatest power for happiness upon the earth. I am positive
[19023]
murmur of approval arose from all and some were for ejecting the low
[19026]
his transgression by affirming with a horrid imprecation (for he swore
[19042]
was an unwelcome language for him for he nauseated the wretch that
[19048]
now for more than the middle span of our allotted years that he had
[19057]
herit the tradition of a proper breeding: while for such that, having
[19061]
which, caring nought for the mows of dotards or the gruntlings of the
[19063]
for eating of the tree forbid it yet not so far forth as to pretermit
[19082]
bade him hold himself in readiness for that the event would burst
[19096]
feelings that in common oppress them for I have more than once observed
[19106]
at will while he trembled for the security of his four per cents? Has he
[19125]
home a seedfield that lies fallow for the want of the ploughshare? A
[19132]
beauty may console him for a consort neglected and debauched but this
[19144]
afterbirth in the presence of the secretary of state for domestic
[19151]
to urge, to mollify, to refrain. The moment was too propitious for the
[19190]
he stood for, envisaged in such cases an arrest of embryonic development
[19204]
by mutual consent was referred to Mr Canvasser Bloom for instant
[19217]
such reception, he began with an eldritch laugh, for which, it seems,
[19219]
Childs. And how I am punished! The inferno has no terrors for me. This
[19233]
incurring the immense debtorship for a thing done. Malachias, overcome
[19236]
ghost of his own father. He drank drugs to obliterate. For this relief
[19255]
traveller for the family firm, equipped with an orderbook, a scented
[19256]
handkerchief (not for show only), his case of bright trinketware (alas!
[19257]
a thing now of the past!) and a quiverful of compliant smiles for this
[19258]
or that halfwon housewife reckoning it out upon her fingertips or for
[19271]
and of all for a bare shilling and her luckpenny), together they hear
[19282]
thy loins is by thee. There is none now to be for Leopold, what Leopold
[19331]
father. All who wish you well hope this for you. All desire to see
[19336]
hard it was for him to be reminded of his promise and of his recent
[19338]
allayed the smart. Madden had lost five drachmas on Sceptre for a whim
[19362]
for her teeth but the arm with which I held her and in that she nibbled
[19371]
slight disorder in her dress: a slip of underwood clung there for the
[19402]
transpired for reasons best known to himself, which put quite an
[19439]
loveliness which the inspired pencil of Lafayette has limned for ages
[19452]
(the postmenstrual period, assert others) is responsible for the birth
[19470]
said, were accountable for any and every fallingoff in the calibre of
[19499]
Nature, we may rest assured, has her own good and cogent reasons for
[19516]
For the enlightenment of those who are not so intimately acquainted with
[19518]
embryo philosopher who for all his overweening bumptiousness in things
[19532]
rejoinder of his interlocutor, none the less effective for the moderate
[19536]
happy accouchement. It had been a weary weary while both for patient and
[19542]
her eyes, that longing hunger for baby fingers (a pretty sight it is
[19565]
for you (may it be the distant day!) and dout the light whereby you read
[19566]
in the Sacred Book for the oil too has run low, and so with a tranquil
[19581]
her wrath, not for vengeance to cut him off from the living but shrouded
[19587]
unhealthiness, a flair, for the cruder things of life. A scene
[19631]
out, tumultuously, off for a minute’s race, all bravely legging it,
[19638]
whispers close in going: Madam, when comes the storkbird for thee?
[19651]
at home and ingots (not thine!) in the countinghouse? Head up! For every
[19667]
süsse Milch des Euters. See! it displodes for thee in abundance. Drink,
[19676]
All off for a buster, armstrong, hollering down the street. Bonafides.
[19698]
beef, trample the bibles. When for Irelandear. Trample the trampellers.
[19705]
week gone. Yours? Mead of our fathers for the Übermensch. Dittoh. Five
[19708]
again when the old. Absinthe for me, savvy? Caramba! Have an eggnog or a
[19720]
me saying. For the hoi polloi. I vear thee beest a gert vool. Well, doc?
[19736]
who seduced me had left but the name. What do you want for ninepence?
[19737]
Machree, macruiskeen. Smutty Moll for a mattress jig. And a pull all
[19745]
Won’t wash here for nuts nohow. Lil chile velly solly. Ise de cutest
[19751]
glint, do. Gum, I’m jiggered. And been to barber he have. Too full for
[19753]
of Castile. Rows of cast. Police! Some H2O for a gent fainted. Look at
[19765]
Dinna forget the cowslips for hersel. Cornfide. Wha gev ye thon colt?
[19778]
Closingtime, gents. Eh? Rome boose for the Bloom toff. I hear you say
[19786]
Item, curate, couple of cookies for this child. Cot’s plood and
[19798]
of lonely canyon. Tuck and turn in. Schedule time. Nix for the hornies.
[19806]
Jappies? High angle fire, inyah! Sunk by war specials. Be worse for him,
[19812]
least tholice. Ware hawks for the chap puking. Unwell in his abominable
[19820]
for Bawdyhouse. We two, she said, will seek the kips where shady Mary
[19838]
half. He’s got a coughmixture with a punch in it for you, my friend,
15. Circe
[19881]
makes back for her lair, swaying her lamp. A bandy child, asquat on the
[19917]
PRIVATE COMPTON: (Jerks his finger.) Way for the parson.
[19927]
introit for paschal time. Lynch, his jockeycap low on his brow, attends
[19947]
cometobed hat. Did you, says I. That’s not for you to say, says I.
[20006]
Booloohoom. Grave Gladstone sees him level, Bloom for Bloom. He passes,
[20080]
feeling. Too much for me now. Ow!
[20109]
for. Wash off his sins of the world.
[20158]
RUDOLPH: (With contempt.) Goim nachez! Nice spectacles for your poor
[20194]
hopes, crubeens for her supper, things to tell her, excuse, desire,
[20207]
his back for leapfrog.)
[20217]
BLOOM: I was just going back for that lotion whitewax, orangeflower
[20233]
BLOOM: Yes. For my wife. Mrs Marion. Special recipe.
[20274]
false letters. Streetwalking and soliciting. Better for your mother take
[20278]
(She paws his sleeve, slobbering.) Dirty married man! I love you for
[20302]
Account for yourself this very sminute or woe betide you!
[20307]
the Livermore christies. Bohee brothers. Sweep for that matter.
[20326]
are so inclined? Would you like me perhaps to embrace you just for a
[20331]
BLOOM: For old sake’ sake. I only meant a square party, a mixed
[20333]
soft corner for you. (Gloomily.) ’Twas I sent you that valentine of
[20380]
the beast. I can never forgive you for that. (His clenched fist at his
[20397]
Hnhn. The answer is a lemon. Have you a little present for me there?
[20399]
BLOOM: (Offhandedly.) Kosher. A snack for supper. The home without
[20402]
Rattling good place round there for pigs’ feet. Feel.
[20436]
MRS BREEN: (All agog.) O, not for worlds.
[20477]
Frankly, though she had her advisers or admirers, I never cared much for
[20500]
shavings for Derwan’s plasterers.
[20521]
Eh, come here till I stiffen it for you.
[20538]
PRIVATE CARR: (To the navvy.) Portobello barracks canteen. You ask for
[20559]
for the night or collision. Second drink does it. Once is a dose.
[20560]
What am I following him for? Still, he’s the best of that lot. If
[20563]
here. Good biz for cheapjacks, organs. What do ye lack? Soon got,
[20565]
mangongwheeltracktrolleyglarejuggernaut only for presence of mind.
[20568]
if bullet only went through my coat get damages for shock, five hundred
[20592]
softly but holds back and feels the trotter.) Sizeable for threepence.
[20593]
But then I have it in my left hand. Calls for more effort. Why? Smaller
[20601]
THE WATCH: Bloom. Of Bloom. For Bloom. Bloom.
[20628]
Harold’s cross bridge for illusing the poor horse with his harness
[20629]
scab. Bad French I got for my pains. Of course it was frosty and the
[20638]
patent spiked saddle for carnivores. Lash under the belly with a knotted
[20649]
BLOOM: I have forgotten for the moment. Ah, yes! (He takes off his high
[20682]
THE DARK MERCURY: The Castle is looking for him. He was drummed out of
[20715]
majority for the heroic defence of Rorke’s Drift.
[20729]
colours for king and country in the absentminded war under general
[20770]
funny ass, you! You’re too beastly awfully weird for words! I don’t
[20828]
when the missus was out shopping one morning with a request for a safety
[20834]
MARY DRISCOLL: (Scornfully.) I had more respect for the scouringbrush,
[20889]
with a voice of pained protest.) This is no place for indecent levity
[20905]
extraction and irresponsible for his actions. Not all there, in fact.
[20923]
without wishing for one moment to defeat the ends of justice, accused
[20932]
responsible for her condition, had worked his own sweet will on her. He
[21000]
Bluebeard! Three cheers for Ikey Mo!
[21005]
compliments as a Venus in furs and alleged profound pity for my
[21050]
THE HONOURABLE MRS MERVYN TALBOYS: Very much so! I’ll make it hot for
[21051]
you. I’ll make you dance Jack Latten for that.
[21056]
MRS YELVERTON BARRY: Disgraceful! There’s no excuse for him! A married
[21065]
for. You have lashed the dormant tigress in my nature into fury.
[21112]
THE NAMELESS ONE: Bareback riding. Weight for age. Gob, he organised
[21208]
solicitor, commissioner for oaths and affidavits, of 27 Bachelor’s
[21234]
PADDY DIGNAM: Pray for the repose of his soul.
[21254]
THE KISSES: (Warbling.) Leo! (Twittering.) Icky licky micky sticky for
[21267]
ZOE: Are you looking for someone? He’s inside with his friend.
[21273]
with the vet her tipster that gives her all the winners and pays for
[21300]
ZOE: For Zoe? For keeps? For being so nice, eh?
[21361]
AN ELECTOR: Three times three for our future chief magistrate!
[21385]
apparatuses, supplanters, bugbears, manufactured monsters for mutual
[21389]
in their purblind pomp of pelf and power. But their reign is rover for
[21447]
A BLACKSMITH: (Murmurs.) For the honour of God! And is that Bloom? He
[21497]
interplanetary transmitters are set for reception of message.)
[21513]
John, for this right royal welcome to green Erin, the promised land of
[21565]
BLOOM: Shoot him! Dog of a christian! So much for M’Intosh!
[21572]
Henry Clay cigars, free cowbones for soup, rubber preservatives in
[21577]
season tickets available for all tramlines, coupons of the royal and
[21580]
the Baby (infantilic), 50 Meals for 7/6 (culinic), Was Jesus a Sun
[21596]
Cakes in his pocket for Leo alone.
[21622]
(The rams’ horns sound for silence. The standard of Zion is hoisted.)
[21646]
bound over in your own recognisances for six months in the sum of five
[21653]
PISSER BURKE: For bladder trouble?
[21679]
LARRY O’ROURKE: An eightday licence for my new premises. You remember
[21681]
of stout for the missus.
[21692]
BLOOM: I stand for the reform of municipal morals and the plain ten
[21693]
commandments. New worlds for old. Union of all, jew, moslem and gentile.
[21694]
Three acres and a cow for all children of nature. Saloon motor hearses.
[21695]
Compulsory manual labour for all. All parks open to the public day and
[21698]
bonuses for all, esperanto the universal language with universal
[21711]
(Bloom explains to those near him his schemes for social regeneration.
[21718]
Painless Obstetrics and Astronomy for the People.)
[21748]
it. I believe in him in spite of all. I’d give my life for him, the
[21773]
nostrils. The stake faggots and the caldron of boiling oil are for him.
[21792]
private asylum for demented gentlemen. Born out of bedlock hereditary
[21825]
report states that he was a very posthumous child. I appeal for clemency
[21830]
a street collection for Bloom. Gold and silver coins, blank cheques,
[21941]
REUBEN J: (Whispers hoarsely.) The squeak is out. A split is gone for
[21957]
phoenix flames.) Weep not for me, O daughters of Erin.
[21965]
Kidney of Bloom, pray for us
[21966]
Flower of the Bath, pray for us
[21967]
Mentor of Menton, pray for us
[21968]
Canvasser for the Freeman, pray for us
[21969]
Charitable Mason, pray for us
[21970]
Wandering Soap, pray for us
[21971]
Sweets of Sin, pray for us
[21972]
Music without Words, pray for us
[21973]
Reprover of the Citizen, pray for us
[21974]
Friend of all Frillies, pray for us
[21975]
Midwife Most Merciful, pray for us
[21976]
Potato Preservative against Plague and Pestilence, pray for us.
[21978]
the chorus from Handel’s Messiah Alleluia for the Lord God Omnipotent
[21987]
of the house, for by all the goats in Connemara I’m after having the
[21989]
Patriotism, sorrow for the dead, music, future of the race. To be or not
[22009]
Yorkshire born. (She holds his hand which is feeling for her nipple.) I
[22010]
say, Tommy Tittlemouse. Stop that and begin worse. Have you cash for a
[22025]
ZOE: (Flattered.) What the eye can’t see the heart can’t grieve for.
[22102]
ZOE: Clap on the back for Zoe.
[22141]
STEPHEN: Here’s another for you. (He frowns.) The reason is because
[22280]
ZOE-FANNY: I let him larrup it into me for the fun of it.
[22311]
towards a corner: with carping accent.) Esthetics and cosmetics are for
[22312]
the boudoir. I am out for truth. Plain truth for a plain man. Tanderagee
[22388]
bunchiness of hip. A new purchase at some monster sale for which a gull
[22418]
protuberances, suggestive of potent rectum and tumescent for palpation,
[22431]
the consulship of Diplodocus and Ichthyosauros. For the rest Eve’s
[22432]
sovereign remedy. Not for sale. Hire only. Huguenot. (He twitches.) It
[22452]
descriptive particulars. Consult index for agitated fear of aconite,
[22482]
find that these night insects follow the light. An illusion for remember
[22483]
their complex unadjustable eye. For all these knotty points see the
[22509]
my idea. Serpents too are gluttons for woman’s milk. Wind their way
[22627]
LYNCH: I hope you gave the good father a penance. Nine glorias for
[22635]
ZOE: (Lightly.) Only for what happened him.
[22650]
all subscribed for the funeral.
[22747]
(He looks at all for a moment, his right eye closed tight, his left
[22786]
ZOE: (Sniffs his hair briskly.) Hmmm! Thank your mother for the rabbits.
[22827]
This black makes me sad. Eat and be merry for tomorrow. (He eats.)
[22884]
value in Dub. Fit for a prince’s. Liver and kidney.
[22900]
Learned when I served my time and worked the mail order line for
[22920]
THE HOOF: If you bungle, Handy Andy, I’ll kick your football for you.
[22968]
for you. I’m the Tartar to settle your little lot and break you in!
[22989]
correct you for your own good on a soft safe spot. How’s that tender
[22996]
Nubian slave of old. You’re in for it this time! I’ll make you
[22997]
remember me for the balance of your natural life. (His forehead veins
[23039]
preference shares are at sixteen three quarters. Curse me for a fool
[23047]
BELLO: Ask for that every ten minutes. Beg. Pray for it as you never
[23051]
Banbury cross. I’ll ride him for the Eclipse stakes. (He bends
[23073]
BELLO: (Stands up.) No more blow hot and cold. What you longed for has
[23075]
under the yoke. Now for your punishment frock. You will shed your male
[23089]
with my houseflag, creations of lovely lingerie for Alice and nice
[23090]
scent for Alice. Alice will feel the pullpull. Martha and Mary will be
[23132]
for you. I gave you strict instructions, didn’t I? Do it standing,
[23193]
scented fingertips. For such favours knights of old laid down their
[23199]
Hanaper and Petty Bag office) is on the lookout for a maid of all work
[23201]
(He points.) For that lot. Trained by owner to fetch and carry, basket
[23203]
vulva.) There’s fine depth for you! What, boys? That give you a
[23229]
VOICES: (Subdued.) For the Caliph. Haroun Al Raschid.
[23243]
BELLO: What else are you good for, an impotent thing like you? (He
[23253]
BELLO: (Sarcastically.) I wouldn’t hurt your feelings for the world
[23256]
for you, you muff, if you had that weapon with knobs and lumps and warts
[23259]
hair he has sticking out of him behind like a furzebush! Wait for nine
[23301]
for the goose, my gander O.
[23308]
you carried home in the rain for art for art’s sake. They will violate
[23346]
(Bloom, broken, closely veiled for the sacrifice, sobs, his face to
[23379]
disturb callow youth, ads for transparencies, truedup dice and bustpads,
[23387]
aristocracy. Corsets for men. I cure fits or money refunded. Unsolicited
[23388]
testimonials for Professor Waldmann’s wonderful chest exuber. My bust
[23406]
or rather was pushed. Steel wine is said to cure snoring. For the rest
[23454]
juvenile grey and black striped suit, too small for him, white tennis
[23458]
lavatory, the throng penned tight on the old Royal stairs (for they
[23474]
Hurray for the High School!
[23552]
where the back changes name. (With sudden fervour.) For why should the
[23698]
LYNCH: (Calls from the hearth.) Dedalus! Give her your blessing for me.
[23718]
gentleman... ten shillings... paying for the three... allow me a
[23745]
’Tis time for her poor soul
[23773]
Six. Eleven. I don’t answer for what you may have lost.
[23863]
abruptly.) I won’t tell you what’s not good for you. Or do you want
[23870]
knuckles for the women.
[23937]
BOYLAN: (Jumps surely from the car and calls loudly for all to hear.)
[24049]
Remember Pasiphae for whose lust my grandoldgrossfather made the first
[24071]
extra foolish for bachelors foreigns the same if talking a poor english
[24073]
Misters very selects for is pleasure must to visit heaven and hell show
[24101]
tongue for double entente cordiale. O yes, mon loup. How much cost?
[24112]
LYNCH: Across the world for a wife.
[24142]
grandmother, runs swift for the open, brighteyed, seeking badger earth,
[24145]
Union huntsmen and huntswomen live with them, hot for a kill. From Six
[24200]
Yorkshire relish for...
[24222]
ZOE: (Twirls round herself, heeltapping.) Dance. Anybody here for there?
[24366]
up and down bump mashtub sort of viceroy and reine relish for tublumber
[24418]
Dalkey with Paddy Lee? Who had pity for you when you were sad among the
[24419]
strangers? Prayer is allpowerful. Prayer for the suffering souls in the
[24424]
THE MOTHER: I pray for you in my other world. Get Dilly to make you that
[24463]
Lord, for my sake! Inexpressible was my anguish when expiring with love,
[24493]
BELLA: Who pays for the lamp? (She seizes Bloom’s coattail.) Here, you
[24501]
for that? Ten shillings. You’re a witness.
[24539]
That’s for the chimney. Where? I need mountain air.
[24630]
their shirts. Shirt is synechdoche. Part for the whole.
[24635]
lady for example...
[24665]
for life is the law of existence but but human philirenists, notably the
[24693]
peace. For identification, bucket in my hand. Cheerio, boys. (He turns
[24704]
of view though I have no king myself for the moment. This is the age of
[24706]
point. You die for your country. Suppose. (He places his arm on Private
[24707]
Carr’s sleeve.) Not that I wish it for you. But I say: Let my country
[24708]
die for me. Up to the present it has done so. I didn’t want it to die.
[24723]
Taken a little more than is good for him. Absinthe. Greeneyed monster. I
[24810]
wants my money and my life, though want must be his master, for some
[24854]
BLOOM: (To the redcoats.) We fought for you in South Africa, Irish
[24877]
CISSY CAFFREY: They’re going to fight. For me!
[24884]
saint George for me!
[24964]
THE VOICE OF ALL THE BLESSED: Alleluia, for the Lord God Omnipotent
[24999]
insulted me but I forgive him. (Shouting in his ear.) I forgive him for
[25059]
He’s a whitearsed bugger. I don’t give a shit for him.
[25129]
quid on the race. Drowning his grief. And were on for a go with the
[25135]
No, by God, says I. Not for old stagers like myself and yourself. (He
[25141]
fellow, he’s laid up for the past week) and we had a liquor together
[25185]
sleep to continue for what else is to be done. With a slow nod Bloom
16. Eumaeus
[25261]
bit unsteady and on his expressed desire for some beverage to drink Mr
[25263]
available for their ablutions let alone drinking purposes hit upon an
[25267]
soda or a mineral. But how to get there was the rub. For the nonce he
[25282]
as he confidently anticipated there was not a sign of a Jehu plying for
[25290]
there was nothing for it but put a good face on the matter and foot it
[25298]
for time, as it happened, and the temperature refreshing since it
[25305]
Northern railway station, the starting point for Belfast, where of
[25309]
Dock Tavern and in due course turned into Store street, famous for its
[25326]
as a habitual practice, was of the nature of a regular deathtrap for
[25329]
for every contingency as even a fellow on the broad of his back could
[25332]
blissfully unconscious but for that man in the gap turning up at the
[25334]
candidate for the accident ward or, failing that, the bridewell and
[25337]
spelt ruin for a chap when it got bruited about. The reason he mentioned
[25342]
the spot when wanted but in quiet parts of the city, Pembroke road for
[25368]
their rather lagging footsteps. Stephen of his own accord stopped for
[25390]
knew that it was not by any means unknown for desperadoes who had next
[25432]
boys’ school at Dalkey for a gentleman usher. Mr Garrett Deasy. Try
[25442]
do with Stephen being fired out of his digs for bringing in a bloody
[25447]
addressed of friar Bacon) for a bob. He was starving too though he
[25463]
the result was in the negative for, to his chagrin, he found his cash
[25465]
He tried his hardest to recollect for the moment whether he had lost
[25482]
good word for us to get me taken on there. I’d carry a sandwichboard
[25483]
only the girl in the office told me they’re full up for the next three
[25484]
weeks, man. God, you’ve to book ahead, man, you’d think it was for
[25493]
he was lagged the night before last and fined ten bob for a drunk and
[25498]
watchman’s sentrybox who evidently a glutton for work, it struck him,
[25499]
was having a quiet forty winks for all intents and purposes on his own
[25507]
chronic impecuniosity. Palpably he was one of his hangerson but for the
[25509]
neighbour all round, in every deep, so to put it, a deeper depth and for
[25525]
Bloom gazed abstractedly for the space of a half a second or so in the
[25531]
his face was familiar to me. But, leaving that for the moment, how much
[25543]
occurred at Westland Row station. Simply fag out there for nothing. I
[25570]
by the ingle, her hair hanging down, waiting for some weak Trinidad
[25572]
and he could drink it with the oatmealwater for milk after the Friday
[25573]
herrings they had eaten at two a penny with an egg apiece for Maggy,
[25587]
was put in your drink for some ulterior object.
[25593]
a tony medical practitioner drawing a handsome fee for his services
[25610]
through the affair and for some reason or other best known to himself
[25637]
Fitzharris, the invincible, though he could not vouch for the actual
[25643]
for whom they seemingly formed an object of marked curiosity.
[25653]
portion of whose hair was greyish, a sailor probably, still stared for
[25661]
—A beautiful language. I mean for singing purposes. Why do you not
[25679]
a good square look at him later on so as not to appear to. For which
[25692]
Stephen, whom he had singled out for attention in particular, squarely
[25711]
Mr Bloom was all at sea for a moment, seeing the others evidently
[25719]
As for Mr Bloom he could neither make head or tail of the whole business
[25749]
A silence ensued till Mr Bloom for agreeableness’ sake just felt
[25750]
like asking him whether it was for a marksmanship competition like the
[25771]
from. My little woman’s down there. She’s waiting for me, I know.
[25772]
For England, home and beauty. She’s my own true wife I haven’t seen
[25773]
for seven years now, sailing about.
[25777]
a rainy night with a blind moon. Across the world for a wife. Quite a
[25790]
rumpsteak and onions. No chair for father. Broo! The wind! Her brandnew
[25857]
His postcard proved a centre of attraction for Messrs the greenhorns for
[25871]
eggsniping transaction for that matter despite William Tell and the
[25891]
every way thoroughly pleasurable, especially for a chap whose liver was
[25918]
dunderheads generally. A great opportunity there certainly was for push
[25924]
system really needed toning up, for the matter of a couple of paltry
[25927]
for a wife. After all, hang it, they had their eleven and more humdrum
[25929]
of city life in the summertime for choice when dame Nature is at her
[25931]
There were equally excellent opportunities for vacationists in the home
[25932]
island, delightful sylvan spots for rejuvenation, offering a plethora
[25933]
of attractions as well as a bracing tonic for the system in and around
[25936]
rightly termed the garden of Ireland, an ideal neighbourhood for elderly
[25984]
—They’re great for the cold steel, somebody who was evidently quite
[25985]
in the dark said for the benefit of them all. That was why they thought
[26041]
find out the secret for himself, floundering up and down the antipodes
[26050]
run on identically the same lines so that for that very reason if no
[26065]
on me and he gave me an oilskin and that jackknife. I’m game for that
[26118]
—And what’s the number for? loafer number two queried.
[26123]
time with some sort of a half smile for a brief duration only in the
[26130]
For he left me on my ownio.
[26138]
why pink. His reason for so doing was he recognised on the moment
[26162]
course I suppose some man is ultimately responsible for her condition.
[26187]
have such inventions as X rays, for instance. Do you?
[26193]
therefore incorruptible. It would be immortal, I understand, but for the
[26206]
a blue moon. But what I am anxious to arrive at is it is one thing for
[26209]
and the same applies to the laws, for example, of a farreaching natural
[26223]
That’s a matter for everyman’s opinion and, without dragging in the
[26234]
—Couldn’t, Stephen contrived to get out, his mental organs for the
[26242]
run on teetotal lines for vagrants at night, concerts, dramatic evenings
[26243]
and useful lectures (admittance free) by qualified men for the lower
[26246]
associated with it at one time, a very modest remuneration indeed for
[26253]
accounted for the vogue of Dr Tibble’s Vi-Cocoa on account of the
[26263]
—Still it’s solid food, his good genius urged, I’m a stickler for
[26265]
but regular meals as the sine qua non for any kind of proper work,
[26280]
genuine? He could spin those yarns for hours on end all night long and
[26296]
might even have done for his man supposing it was his own case he told,
[26338]
—Spaniards, for instance, he continued, passionate temperaments like
[26345]
dark, regular brunette, black. I for one certainly believe climate
[26346]
accounts for character. That’s why I asked you if you wrote your
[26381]
for the moment till the jarvey who had really quite a look of Henry
[26384]
verse of distinctive merit on the topic for the Irish Times), breakers
[26393]
At this stage an incident happened. It having become necessary for him
[26403]
rum sticking one out of each pocket for the private consumption of his
[26414]
cleansing committee all over the place for the purpose but after a brief
[26418]
it apparently awoke a horse of the cabrank. A hoof scooped anyway for
[26428]
home comforts all his life who came in for a cool £ 100 a year at one
[26448]
them, how much palmoil the British government gave him for that day’s
[26457]
the plug probably (which it was), so that he must have lodged it for the
[26485]
conversation, was in store for mighty England, despite her power of pelf
[26494]
birth and work for Ireland and live for Ireland. Ireland, Parnell said,
[26510]
—The Irish, for choice, retorted the cabby like Campbell, facial
[26517]
he cared nothing for any empire, ours or his, and considered no Irishman
[26524]
rather inclined to poohpooh the suggestion as egregious balderdash for,
[26525]
pending that consummation devoutly to be or not to be wished for, he was
[26527]
unless they were much bigger fools than he took them for, rather
[26537]
soldiers had as often fought for England as against her, more so, in
[26543]
the others seeing least of the game. And as for the lessee or keeper,
[26554]
remaining what he was) a certain kind of admiration for a man who
[26558]
have her or swing for her, when the husband frequently, after some words
[26563]
Skin-the-Goat, merely drove the car for the actual perpetrators of the
[26567]
as for our friend, the pseudo Skin-the-etcetera, he had transparently
[26572]
at the bone for the shadow. So similarly he had a very shrewd suspicion
[26575]
Ireland tavern, come back to Erin and so on. Then as for the other he
[26583]
family like me though in reality I’m not. That was one for him. A
[26584]
soft answer turns away wrath. He hadn’t a word to say for himself as
[26588]
at the soft impeachment with a glance also of entreaty for he seemed to
[26597]
right and wrong but room for improvement all round there certainly is
[26631]
answer for, imported them. Why? Because they are imbued with the proper
[26646]
that’s my idea for what it’s worth. I call that patriotism. Ubi
[26650]
Over his untastable apology for a cup of coffee, listening to this
[26665]
possible sense. Also literary labour not merely for the kudos of
[26666]
the thing. Writing for the newspapers which is the readiest channel
[26676]
Ireland for short.
[26700]
for the young man beside him whom he furtively scrutinised with an air
[26705]
bud of premature decay and nobody to blame but themselves. For instance
[26706]
there was the case of O’Callaghan, for one, the halfcrazy faddist,
[26715]
names of those subpœnaed being handed in but not divulged for reasons
[26726]
stands, was terribly down on though not for the reason they thought
[26739]
For which and further reasons he felt it was his interest and duty even
[26742]
bad having in fact let himself in for it. Still to cultivate the
[26744]
for reflection would amply repay any small. Intellectual stimulation,
[26745]
as such, was, he felt, from time to time a firstrate tonic for the mind.
[26765]
du Boyes, agent for typewriters or something like that. Great battle,
[26779]
Sandymount, for interment in Glasnevin. The deceased gentleman was a
[26807]
While the other was reading it on page two Boom (to give him for the
[26810]
his side. Value 1000 sovs with 3000 sovs in specie added. For
[26836]
killed him. He ought to have done away with himself or lain low for a
[26845]
memories for in nine cases out of ten it was a case of tarbarrels and
[26879]
usually followed, Tom for and Dick and Harry against. And then, number
[26892]
—That bitch, that English whore, did for him, the shebeen proprietor
[26942]
adherents, and his beloved evicted tenants for whom he had done yeoman
[26951]
locality he had not been in for quite a number of years looked different
[26983]
low for the occasion to give a liberal display of bosom, with more than
[26989]
Dublin’s premier photographic artist, being responsible for the
[27000]
barely sweet sixteen. As for the face it was a speaking likeness in
[27001]
expression but it did not do justice to her figure which came in for a
[27003]
in that getup. She could without difficulty, he said, have posed for the
[27014]
good example and leave the likeness there for a very few minutes to
[27015]
speak for itself on the plea he so that the other could drink in the
[27016]
beauty for himself, her stage presence being, frankly, a treat in itself
[27019]
now yet wonderfully cool for the season considering, for sunshine after
[27023]
by opulent curves, none the worse for wear however, and looked away
[27028]
out. Suppose she was gone when he? I looked for the lamp which she told
[27052]
for that the two misdemeanants, wrapped up as they largely were in one
[27054]
the matter was put in the hands of a solicitor who filed a petition for
[27081]
having gone into it more for the kudos of the thing than anything
[27096]
for the two parties themselves unless it ensued that the legitimate
[27110]
world and they got on fairly well together for the sake of argument,
[27112]
and was on for a little flutter in polite debauchery to press their
[27115]
attractive married women getting on for fair and forty and younger men,
[27157]
had a sneaking regard for those same ultra ideas. For instance when the
[27177]
Anyhow upon weighing up the pros and cons, getting on for one, as it
[27178]
was, it was high time to be retiring for the night. The crux was it
[27185]
other hand it was altogether far and away too late for the Sandymount
[27190]
effusive but it grew on him someway. For one thing he mightn’t what
[27196]
by concluding, eschewing for the nonce hidebound precedent, a cup of
[27197]
Epps’s cocoa and a shakedown for the night plus the use of a rug or
[27207]
for a few days to come, alternately racking their feelings (the
[27212]
himself for as to who he in reality was let x equal my right name and
[27231]
—Yes, that’s the best, he assured Stephen to whom for the matter of
[27251]
had left Euston for the chief secretary’s lodge or words to that
[27274]
hundred and something second wicket not out for Notts, during which
[27284]
and foremost, being as good as his word that he would foot the bill for
[27290]
spotted on the printed pricelist for all who ran to read opposite him
[27300]
paused at the, for a moment, the door.
[27336]
So they turned on to chatting about music, a form of art for which
[27339]
confessedly grand in its way, was a bit too heavy for Bloom and hard to
[27355]
a place of worship for music of a sacred character there was a generally
[27356]
voiced desire for an encore. On the whole though favouring preferably
[27358]
line, he had a penchant, though with only a surface knowledge, for the
[27360]
it for granted he knew all about the old favourites, he mentioned
[27371]
certainly sounded familiar, for sixtyfive guineas and Farnaby and son
[27397]
wisely reflected, you could scarcely be prepared for every emergency
[27406]
joke, chalk a circle for a rooster, tiger my eagle eye. These timely
[27440]
command its own price where baritones were ten a penny and procure for
[27446]
success, being blessed with brains which also could be utilised for the
[27453]
Christmas season, for choice, causing a slight flutter in the dovecotes
[27454]
of the fair sex and being made a lot of by ladies out for sensation,
[27459]
tuition fees. Not, he parenthesised, that for the sake of filthy lucre
[27460]
he need necessarily embrace the lyric platform as a walk in life for
[27467]
would rapidly have a great vogue as it would be a decided novelty for
[27472]
for himself and win a high place in the city’s esteem where he could
[27473]
command a stiff figure and, booking ahead, give a grand concert for
[27482]
a matter for himself alone. In fact, he had the ball at his feet and
[27484]
nose for smelling a rat of any sort, hung on to him at all.
17. Ithaca
[27643]
separating himself from the railings and crouching in preparation for
[27649]
avoirdupois measure, as certified by the graduated machine for
[27694]
flame, drew two spoonseat deal chairs to the hearthstone, one for
[27695]
Stephen with its back to the area window, the other for himself when
[27708]
had kindled fires for him, of Brother Michael in the infirmary of the
[27754]
the overflow weir for which reason the borough surveyor and waterworks
[27756]
committee had prohibited the use of municipal water for purposes other
[27801]
dams, leaks on shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst
[27823]
(bought thirteen hours previously for fourpence and still unpaid for),
[27828]
What reason did Stephen give for declining Bloom’s offer?
[27879]
For what personal purpose could Bloom have applied the water so boiled?
[27930]
subtracted for Mr Bloom’s and Mrs Fleming’s breakfasts, made one
[27983]
How did Bloom prepare a collation for a gentile?
[27986]
soluble cocoa and proceeded according to the directions for use printed
[27987]
on the label, to each adding after sufficient time for infusion the
[27988]
prescribed ingredients for diffusion in the manner and in the quantity
[27998]
viscous cream ordinarily reserved for the breakfast of his wife Marion
[28009]
reserving them for another and for himself on future occasions to
[28029]
applied to the works of William Shakespeare more than once for the
[28040]
of three prizes of 10/-, 5/- and 2/6 respectively for competition by the
[28045]
Makes me hope that for these you’ll find room.
[28069]
Johnston) on the events of the past, or fixtures for the actual, years,
[28090]
fourthly, distraction resultant from compassion for Nelly Bouverist’s
[28109]
according as arbitrary future years were added, for if the proportion
[28151]
time a clerk in the employment of Joseph Cuffe of 5 Smithfield for the
[28155]
Had he performed any special corporal work of mercy for her?
[28161]
remained for a certain time scanning through his onelensed binocular
[28181]
of the Immaculate Conception, her green and maroon brushes for Charles
[28182]
Stewart Parnell and for Michael Davitt, her tissue papers.
[28190]
Obtain It which, designed particularly for commercial men engaged in
[28238]
Substituting Stephen for Bloom Stoom would have passed successively
[28239]
through a dame’s school and the high school. Substituting Bloom for
[28261]
revolutionary, for example, the aeronautic parachute, the reflecting
[28265]
Were these inventions principally intended for an improved scheme of
[28364]
Did he depict the scene verbally for his guest to see?
[28381]
merit) for the use of preparatory and junior grade students or
[28385]
stimulation for sympathetic auditors, tacitly appreciative of successful
[28400]
chess or backgammon): embroidery, darning or knitting for the
[28430]
What compensated in the false balance of her intelligence for these and
[28499]
characters for gee, eh, dee, em, simple and modified, and Bloom in turn
[28538]
How did the chanter compensate for this deficiency?
[28573]
What future careers had been possible for Bloom in the past and with
[28587]
secluded, reassured, the decocted beverages, allowing for subsolid
[28594]
Went out for to play ball.
[28613]
For if my master he did hear
[28624]
For he lies among the dead.
[28650]
He weighed the possible evidences for and against ritual murder: the
[28661]
sleeping apartment: more than once, waking, he had been for an
[28727]
Inasmuch as leaning she sustained her blond hair for him to ribbon it
[28728]
for her (cf neckarching cat). Moreover, on the free surface of the lake
[28759]
had been made by him not for her she showed herself attentive to his
[28776]
For the guest: security of domicile and seclusion of study. For the
[28777]
host: rejuvenation of intelligence, vicarious satisfaction. For the
[28828]
What rendered problematic for Bloom the realisation of these mutually
[28840]
Canal, for circulation on the waters of civic finance, for possible,
[28876]
Because it was a task for a superior intelligence to substitute other
[28914]
For what creature was the door of egress a door of ingress?
[28983]
when proposing this problem for solution, he had conjectured as a
[29035]
allowing for possible error?
[29144]
revealing an aperture for free egress and free ingress.
[29266]
the key of G natural for voice and piano of Love’s Old Sweet Song
[29405]
for R. Knaplock at the Bi?hop’s Head, MDCCXI, with dedicatory epi?tle
[29406]
to his worthy friend Charles Cox, e?quire, Member of Parliament for the
[29417]
The necessity of order, a place for everything and everything in its
[29478]
Compile the budget for 16 June 1904.
[29489]
1 Renewal fee for book 0—1—0
[29516]
unhooked and loosened the laces, took off each of his two boots for the
[29556]
terrestrial poles in being favourable climates for phthisical subjects),
[29583]
necessaries for cook, general and betweenmaid (salary, rising by
[29588]
and sparkling vintages) for distinguished guests, if entertained to
[29600]
nurserymen, agents for chemical manures, 23 Sackville street, upper),
[29603]
for various inventoried implements.
[29678]
Kingstown for England).
[29680]
What course of action did he outline for himself in such capacity?
[29706]
Israelitic faith and communion in 1865 by the Society for promoting
[29718]
Charles Stewart Parnell (M. P. for Cork City), the programme of
[29719]
peace, retrenchment and reform of William Ewart Gladstone (M. P. for
[29727]
How much and how did he propose to pay for this country residence?
[29736]
instalments until extinction by amortisation of loan advanced for
[29752]
available for betting purposes in Dublin at 2.59 p.m. (Dunsink time).
[29765]
pounds sterling). A contract with an inconsiderate contractee for the
[29789]
A scheme to be formulated and submitted for approval to the harbour
[29790]
commissioners for the exploitation of white coal (hydraulic power),
[29793]
streams for the economic production of 500,000 W. H. P. of electricity.
[29795]
and erect on the space of the foreland, used for golf links and rifle
[29797]
hotels, boardinghouses, readingrooms, establishments for mixed bathing.
[29798]
A scheme for the use of dogvans and goatvans for the delivery of early
[29799]
morning milk. A scheme for the development of Irish tourist traffic in
[29802]
gauge local railways, and pleasure steamers for coastwise navigation
[29803]
(10/- per person per day, guide (trilingual) included). A scheme for
[29818]
agents for steamers from Mediterranean, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium
[29819]
and Holland and for Liverpool Underwriters’ Association, the cost of
[29820]
acquired rolling stock for animal transport and of additional mileage
[29824]
Positing what protasis would the contraction for such several schemes
[29838]
For what reason did he meditate on schemes so difficult of realisation?
[29842]
recollection of the past when practised habitually before retiring for
[29910]
Cross, London, W. C.: a press cutting of recipe for renovation of
[29917]
the world’s greatest remedy for rectal complaints, direct from
[29922]
Quote the textual terms in which the prospectus claimed advantages for
[29973]
showing statement of a/c for halfyear ending 31 December 1903, balance
[29996]
prayers for Pessach (Passover): a photocard of the Queen’s Hotel,
[30005]
for me is out... be kind to Athos, Leopold... my dear son... always...
[30044]
suggestions for the establishment of affiliated business premises in the
[30067]
What object offered partial consolation for these reminiscences?
[30077]
hawker of imitation jewellery, the dun for the recovery of bad and
[30085]
Hospital), Kilmainham, the inmate of Simpson’s Hospital for reduced
[30117]
not disunited were obliged to reunite for increase and multiplication,
[30138]
Ceylon (with spicegardens supplying tea to Thomas Kernan, agent for
[30167]
be paid for information leading to his discovery.
[30203]
rendering perilous: the necessity for repose, obviating movement: the
[30260]
a certain quantity of tea from Thomas Kernan (agent for Pulbrook,
[30356]
Why for the observer impressionability in addition to vigour, corporal
[30372]
Of a bodily and mental male organism specially adapted for the
[30374]
piston and cylinder movement necessary for the complete satisfaction of
[30431]
for damages by legal influence or simulation of assault with evidence of
[30548]
for which, the object with which in the case of temporary absences,
18. Penelope
[30612]
to make himself interesting for that old faggot Mrs Riordan that he
[30613]
thought he had a great leg of and she never left us a farthing all for
[30614]
masses for herself and her soul greatest miser ever was actually afraid
[30615]
to lay out 4d for her methylated spirit telling me all her ailments she
[30627]
serious the matter with him its much better for them to go into a
[30629]
into him for a month yes and then wed have a hospital nurse next thing
[30653]
all the big stupoes I ever met and thats called a solicitor only for
[30671]
pretending he was drinking water 1 woman is not enough for them it was
[30680]
found in her room the Friday she was out that was enough for me a little
[30683]
rooms myself quicker only for the damn cooking and throwing out the dirt
[30710]
age of his life simply ruination for any woman and no satisfaction in it
[30712]
and it makes your lips pale anyhow its done now once and for all with
[30726]
what did he want to know for when I already confessed it to God he had
[30731]
lost for a woman of course must be terrible when a man cries let alone
[30735]
H the pope for a penance I wonder was he satisfied with me one thing I
[30754]
evening in Whitefriars street chapel for the month of May see it brought
[30772]
time I let him finish it in me nice invention they made for women for
[30793]
everything I was fuming with myself after for giving in only for I knew
[30813]
job to get it out of him though I liked him for that it showed he could
[30814]
hold in and wasnt to be got for the asking he was on the pop of asking
[30816]
something I want to say to you only for I put him off letting on I was
[30819]
him know more than was good for him she used to be always embracing me
[30827]
was too beautiful for a man and he was a little before we got engaged
[30846]
about in his slippers to look for £ 10000 for a postcard U p up O
[30853]
her husband for what I wonder in love with some other man yes it was
[30857]
for if were so bad as all that comes to yes because they cant get on
[30877]
door he was looking when I looked back and I went there for tea 2 days
[30881]
ring with the stone for my month a nice aquamarine Ill stick him for one
[30895]
I sang Gounods Ave Maria what are we waiting for O my heart kiss me
[30897]
for all his tinny voice too my low notes he was always raving about if
[30923]
away from the house he felt it was getting too warm for him so I
[30925]
glove slowly watching him he said my openwork sleeves were too cold for
[30926]
the rain anything for an excuse to put his hand anear me drawers drawers
[30934]
savage for it if anyone was passing so I lifted them a bit and touched
[30939]
waiting all the time for his dinner he told me to say I left my purse in
[30940]
the butchers and had to go back for it what a Deceiver then he wrote me
[30946]
man and if I knew what it meant of course I had to say no for form sake
[30949]
Gibraltar with that word I couldnt find anywhere only for children
[30970]
the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty when I was
[30982]
Mallow concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for the two of
[30985]
after him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the
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a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the
[31003]
beggar and wearing a brooch for Lord Roberts when I had the map of it
[31022]
instead of dragging on for years killing any finelooking men there were
[31030]
money over selling the horses for the cavalry well he could buy me a
[31038]
smother themselves for the fat lot I care he has plenty of money and hes
[31043]
hipbones hes heavy too with his hairy chest for this heat always having
[31044]
to lie down for them better for him put it into me from behind the way
[31051]
for a few minutes after he came back with the stoppress tearing up the
[31053]
that outsider that won and half he put on for me on account of Lenehans
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and as tender as anything only for I didnt want to eat everything on my
[31063]
was playing with them then always hanging out of them for money in a
[31064]
restaurant for the bit you put down your throat we have to be thankful
[31065]
for our mangy cup of tea itself as a great compliment to be noticed the
[31067]
least two other good chemises for one thing and but I dont know what
[31084]
anyone to drink God spare his spit for fear hed die of the drouth or
[31102]
and the one at the cleaners 3 whats that for any woman cutting up this
[31105]
getting dearer every day for the 4 years more I have of life up to 35
[31114]
the roads only for the name of a king theyre all made the one way only a
[31121]
ear because her bumgut fell out a nice word for any priest to write
[31126]
him up out of a hook with a cord flagellate sure theres nothing for a
[31141]
father to get the smell of a man or pretending to be mooching about for
[31142]
advertisements when he could have been in Mr Cuffes still only for
[31160]
for but I stared it out of her yes he was awfully stiff and no wonder
[31163]
up to open the door for me it was nice of him to show me out in any case
[31171]
stiff the nipple gets for the least thing Ill get him to keep that up
[31172]
and Ill take those eggs beaten up with marsala fatten them out for him
[31182]
standing out for me to see it with his babyclothes up to one side the
[31195]
woman is beauty of course thats admitted when he said I could pose for a
[31204]
the pan all for his Kidney this one not so much theres the mark of his
[31207]
enough for two what was the reason of that he said I could have got a
[31210]
caught me washing through the window only for I snapped up the towel to
[31223]
the 2nd time tickling me behind with his finger I was coming for about 5
[31241]
I’ll get him to cut them tomorrow for me instead of having them there
[31242]
for the next year to get a few pence for them have him asking wheres
[31258]
some word I couldnt make out shawls amusing things but tear for the
[31265]
down the wire with his foot for me to step over at the bullfight at La
[31268]
hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a
[31316]
of some special kind of blue colour on her for the voyage made very
[31326]
dressed up poor man and he in mourning for the son then the same old
[31327]
bugles for reveille in the morning and drums rolling and the unfortunate
[31330]
assembly and sound clear and gunfire for the men to cross the lines and
[31333]
sir Garnet Wolseley and Gordon at Khartoum lighting their pipes for
[31350]
for them not even if you shake hands twice with the left he didnt
[31358]
bottles for a poor man today and no visitors or post ever except his
[31363]
years to know the recipe I had for pisto madrileno Floey Dillon since
[31391]
all very fine for them but as for being a woman as soon as youre old
[31408]
the vatican to the dying blessing herself for his Majestad an admirer
[31420]
engaged for for fun to the son of a Spanish nobleman named Don Miguel de
[31423]
bloometh a few things I told him true about myself just for him to be
[31444]
do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love
[31447]
best my blouse open for his last day transparent kind of shirt he had I
[31448]
could see his chest pink he wanted to touch mine with his for a moment
[31449]
but I wouldnt let him he was awfully put out first for fear you never
[31454]
up there for years covered with limesalts theyre all mad to get in there
[31492]
visiting card or practising for the butcher and oblige M Bloom youre
[31514]
weeks I kept the handkerchief under my pillow for the smell of him there
[31517]
wanted to give him a memento he gave me that clumsy Claddagh ring for
[31550]
Bower is too long for an encore about the moated grange at twilight and
[31580]
goodbye to my sleep for this night anyhow I hope hes not going to get in
[31585]
starts giving us his orders for eggs and tea and Findon haddy and hot
[31590]
with the cat she rubs up against you for her own sake I wonder has she
[31598]
goes twice as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get
[31599]
a nice piece of cod Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im
[31603]
and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and drove out to the
[31609]
coalboxes out for the day Whit Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that
[31612]
if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say
[31620]
black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed
[31641]
through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the
[31646]
leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans he invents then leaving
[31647]
us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust
[31651]
murders an old woman for her money imagine his poor wife or mother or
[31659]
candle and a poker as if he was looking for a mouse as white as a sheet
[31661]
for the burglars benefit there isnt much to steal indeed the Lord knows
[31662]
still its the feeling especially now with Milly away such an idea for
[31675]
join for 2 shillings wouldnt even teem the potatoes for you of course
[31683]
well on for flirting too with Tom Devans two sons imitating me whistling
[31684]
with those romps of Murray girls calling for her can Milly come out
[31693]
what they say her tongue is a bit too long for my taste your blouse is
[31702]
you that fellow in the pit at the Gaiety for Beerbohm Tree in Trilby the
[31703]
last time Ill ever go there to be squashed like that for any Trilby or
[31716]
Harvey for breakfast dinner and supper I thought to myself afterwards
[31717]
it must be real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for
[31726]
skin on her shes time enough for that all her life after of course shes
[31729]
answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a stone of
[31732]
grand enough till I gave her 2 damn fine cracks across the ear for
[31733]
herself take that now for answering me like that and that for your
[31753]
the other and his son that got all those prizes for whatever he won them
[31756]
trousers as if the one nature gave wasnt enough for anybody hawking him
[31759]
too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould
[31765]
hunt around again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing
[31775]
and her husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him
[31784]
all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then
[31790]
bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them theyre such
[31793]
out of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women
[31807]
like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for
[31820]
Collins for womens diseases on Pembroke road your vagina he called it I
[31822]
those rich ones off Stephens green running up to him for every little
[31829]
for him with all my compriments I suppose hed know then and could you
[31836]
paying him for that how much is that doctor one guinea please and asking
[31845]
underlined that comes from it is a thing of beauty and of joy for ever
[31851]
stood staring at one another for about 10 minutes as if we met somewhere
[31854]
and all the Doyles said he was going to stand for a member of Parliament
[31878]
somewhere still she must have given him great value for his money of
[31879]
course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope
[31880]
theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves
[31881]
up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly
[31903]
thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at to anybody
[31907]
dont know deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies
[31915]
tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose
[31917]
night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor
[31920]
petted so I thought I stood out enough for one time and let him he does
[31926]
with a married woman thats why he wants me and Boylan though as for her
[31953]
way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was
[31962]
spectacle on the stage imagine paying 5/- in the preserved seats for
[31966]
hawthorn bough he was always on for flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana
[31972]
for my register even transposed and he was married at the time to May
[31982]
mourning for what was neither one thing nor the other the first cry was
[31983]
enough for me I heard the deathwatch too ticking in the wall of course
[31984]
he insisted hed go into mourning for the cat I suppose hes a man now by
[31992]
that the 10 of spades for a journey by land then there was a letter on
[31993]
its way and scandals too the 3 queens and the 8 of diamonds for a rise
[31994]
in society yes wait it all came out and 2 red 8s for new garments look
[31997]
standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like that for only
[32003]
hes 20 or more Im not too old for him if hes 23 or 24 I hope hes not
[32015]
for him theyre my eyes if hes anything of a poet two eyes as darkly
[32025]
thered be some consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he
[32027]
his finger up for you to listen theres real beauty and poetry for you
[32046]
no thats no way for him has he no manners nor no refinement nor no
[32049]
cabbage thats what you get for not keeping them in their proper place
[32056]
better to say for himself an old Lion would O well I suppose its because
[32058]
they excite myself sometimes its well for men all the amount of pleasure
[32059]
they get off a womans body were so round and white for them always I
[32060]
wished I was one myself for a change just to try with that thing they
[32068]
please a married woman or a fast widow or a girl for their different
[32071]
once I start I tell you for their stupid husbands jealousy why cant we
[32077]
and he gets her what else were we given all those desires for Id like to
[32092]
hot on for it and not care a pin whose I was only do it off up in a gate
[32095]
they could I only sent mine there a few times for the name model
[32102]
match of course it was for me he gave it I knew him by his gaiters and
[32106]
rotten again with disease O move over your big carcass out of that for
[32110]
sigh for a dark man in some perplexity between 2 7s too in prison for
[32115]
I dont care what anybody says itd be much better for the world to be
[32120]
wouldnt be in the world at all only for us they dont know what it is to
[32136]
like that if she was alive ruining himself for life perhaps still its a
[32155]
forgotten it all I thought I had only for the grammar a noun is the
[32163]
the knife for bad luck or if the woman was going her rounds with the
[32173]
he could do his writing and studies at the table in there for all the
[32175]
like me as hes making the breakfast for 1 he can make it for 2 Im sure
[32176]
Im not going to take in lodgers off the street for him if he takes
[32186]
man Id meet theyre out looking for it in the morning Mamy Dillon used
[32194]
him have a good eyeful out of that to make his micky stand for him Ill
[32204]
hide it I suppose thats what a woman is supposed to be there for or
[32211]
do I could often have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his
[32212]
name on it for a couple of pounds a few times he forgot to lock it up
[32223]
never know whether he did it or not there thats good enough for you
[32228]
their pigtails for the day well soon have the nuns ringing the angelus
[32230]
for his night office or the alarmclock next door at cockshout clattering
[32243]
the pinky sugar 11d a couple of lbs of those a nice plant for the middle
[32251]
primroses and violets nature it is as for them saying theres no God I
[32252]
wouldnt give a snap of my two fingers for all their learning why dont
[32255]
go howling for the priest and they dying and why why because theyre
[32260]
shines for you he said the day we were lying among the rhododendrons on
[32266]
said in his life and the sun shines for you today yes that was why I
[32284]
posadas 2 glancing eyes a lattice hid for her lover to kiss the iron