Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

Episodes text

  1. Telemachus
  2. Nestor
  3. Proteus
  4. Calypso
  5. Lotus Eaters
  6. Hades
  7. Aeolus
  8. Lestrygonians
  9. Scylla and Charybdis
  10. Wandering Rocks
  11. Sirens
  12. Cyclops
  13. Nausicaa
  14. Oxen of the Sun
  15. Circe
  16. Eumaeus
  17. Ithaca
  18. Penelope

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1. Telemachus

[29] —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
[406] 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
[551] —For old Mary Ann
[609] 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?
[729] —You put your hoof in it now. What did you say that for?
[746] they are good for. Why don’t you play them as I do? To hell with them
[760] rummaged in his trunk while he called for a clean handkerchief. God,
[796] —Do you pay rent for this tower?
[800] —To the secretary of state for war, Stephen added over his shoulder.
[847] 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
[921] personal God. You don’t stand for that, I suppose?
[931] bread. Give him the key too. All. He will ask for it. That was in his
[949] —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.
[996] for a swollen bundle to bob up, roll over to the sun a puffy face,
[1019] Buck Mulligan made way for him to scramble past and, glancing at Haines
[1024] of rock. Chucked medicine and going in for the army.
[1075] —And twopence, he said, for a pint. Throw it there.

2. Nestor

[1115] —You, Cochrane, what city sent for him?
[1137] —Yes, sir. And he said: Another victory like that and we are done for.
[1180] For Haines’s chapbook. No-one here to hear. Tonight deftly amid wild
[1184] for the smooth caress. For them too history was a tale like any other
[1212] For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead,
[1270] ’Tis time for this poor soul
[1324] her heart. But for her the race of the world would have trampled him
[1347] —Do you understand now? Can you work the second for yourself?
[1351] In long shaky strokes Sargent copied the data. Waiting always for a word
[1358] childhood bends beside me. Too far for me to lay a hand there once or
[1393] —Will you wait in my study for a moment, Mr Deasy said, till I restore
[1422] And now his strongroom for the gold. Stephen’s embarrassed hand
[1431] hand. These are handy things to have. See. This is for sovereigns. This
[1432] is for shillings. Sixpences, halfcrowns. And here crowns. See.
[1495] —For the moment, no, Stephen answered.
[1504] Mr Deasy stared sternly for some moments over the mantelpiece at the
[1510] famine in ’46. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal
[1523] I am descended from sir John Blackwood who voted for the union. We are
[1528] —Per vias rectas, Mr Deasy said firmly, was his motto. He voted for
[1539] 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
[1677] many sins. A woman brought sin into the world. For a woman who was no
[1683] end of my days. But I will fight for the right till the end.
[1685] For Ulster will fight

3. Proteus

[1805] 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,
[1845] I mustn’t forget his letter for the press. And after? The Ship, half
[1860] 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
[1884] —Malt for Richie and Stephen, tell mother. Where is she?
[1898] Walter squints vainly for a chair.
[1920] library where you read the fading prophecies of Joachim Abbas. For whom?
[1947] wet street. O si, certo! Sell your soul for that, do, dyed rags pinned
[1951] What about what? What else were they invented for?
[1955] earnestly, striking face. Hurray for the Goddamned idiot! Hray! No-one
[1956] 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
[2086] I’ll show you my likeness one day. I was, faith. Lover, for her love
[2140] boulders, bones for my steppingstones. Feefawfum. I zmellz de bloodz odz
[2163] 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,
[2187] all sides. Looking for something lost in a past life. Suddenly he made
[2238] for, O, my dimber wapping dell! A shefiend’s whiteness under her
[2270] 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
[2310] Kevin Egan’s movement I made, nodding for his nap, sabbath sleep. Et
[2375] Tennyson, gentleman poet. Già. For the old hag with the yellow teeth.
[2386] carefully. For the rest let look who will.

4. Calypso

[2440] —Milk for the pussens, he said.
[2457] the dresser, took the jug Hanlon’s milkman had just filled for him,
[2468] drouth. Want pure fresh water. Thursday: not a good day either for a
[2485] —You don’t want anything for breakfast?
[2494] Forgotten any little Spanish she knew. Wonder what her father gave for
[2508] On the doorstep he felt in his hip pocket for the latchkey. Not there.
[2524] Keep it up for ever never grow a day older technically. Walk along a
[2549] end of the city traffic. For instance M’Auley’s down there: n. g. as
[2553] Baldhead over the blind. Cute old codger. No use canvassing him for an
[2559] they’d only be an eight o’clock breakfast for the Japanese.
[2630] —Thank you, my miss. And one shilling threepence change. For you,
[2639] The sting of disregard glowed to weak pleasure within his breast. For
[2664] government and plant with eucalyptus trees. Excellent for shade, fuel
[2666] You pay eighty marks and they plant a dunam of land for you with olives,
[2669] for life as owner in the book of the union. Can pay ten down and the
[2731] —Who are the letters for?
[2735] —A letter for me from Milly, he said carefully, and a card to you. And
[2736] a letter for you.
[2787] of folded brown paper in the letterbox for her. He smiled, pouring.
[2913] for the frame. She said it would look nice over the bed. Naked nymphs:
[2914] Greece: and for instance all the people that lived then.
[2919] used to believe you could be changed into an animal or a tree, for
[2920] instance. What they called nymphs, for example.
[2949] Thanks ever so much for the lovely birthday present. It suits me
[3002] jarvey off for the day, singing. Friend of the family. Swurls, he says.
[3066] brushup. Wonder have I time for a bath this morning. Tara street. Chap
[3073] these trousers dirty for the funeral. He went in, bowing his head
[3100] Might manage a sketch. By Mr and Mrs L. M. Bloom. Invent a story for

5. Lotus Eaters

[3154] Lime street. By Brady’s cottages a boy for the skins lolled, his
[3162] enough. Daresay Corny Kelleher bagged the job for O’Neill’s. Singing
[3205] just drop in to see. Per second per second. Per second for every second
[3211] —Are there any letters for me? he asked.
[3276] searched his pockets for change. Stylish kind of coat with that roll
[3277] collar, warm for a day like this, looks like blanketcloth. Careless
[3279] creature at the polo match. Women all for caste till you touch the spot.
[3298] dangling. Wellturned foot. What is he foostering over that change for?
[3299] Sees me looking. Eye out for other fellow always. Good fallback. Two
[3395] I’d like my job. Valise I have a particular fancy for. Leather. Capped
[3397] his for the Wicklow regatta concert last year and never heard tidings of
[3402] way: for a little ballad. No guts in it. You and me, don’t you know:
[3431] for him.
[3441] Too full for words. Still they get their feed all right and their doss.
[3472] I got your last letter to me and thank you very much for it. I am sorry
[3474] awfully angry with you. I do wish I could punish you for that. I called
[3477] you poor little naughty boy? I do wish I could do something for you.
[3524] day typing. Eyefocus bad for stomach nerves. What perfume does your wife
[3529] faked for money. He is sitting in their house, talking. Mysterious. Also
[3545] Henry Flower. You could tear up a cheque for a hundred pounds in the
[3547] cheque for a million in the bank of Ireland. Shows you the money to be
[3566] for a pass to Mullingar.
[3569] on saint Peter Claver S. J. and the African Mission. Prayers for the
[3573] heathen Chinee. Prefer an ounce of opium. Celestials. Rank heresy for
[3599] idea the Latin. Stupefies them first. Hospice for the dying. They
[3607] and there, with heads still bowed in their crimson halters, waiting for
[3636] that’s a good name for them, there’s always something shiftylooking
[3642] 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
[3664] on art and statues and pictures of all kinds. Palestrina for example
[3699] also: to the P.P. for the time being in his absolute discretion.
[3700] Masses for the repose of my soul to be said publicly with open doors.
[3702] witnessbox. No browbeating him. He had his answer pat for everything.
[3712] other wicked spirits who wander through the world for the ruin of souls.
[3744] to have. Shrunken skull. And old. Quest for the philosopher’s stone.
[3754] Lovephiltres. Paragoric poppysyrup bad for cough. Clogs the pores or the
[3775] cuffs. Those homely recipes are often the best: strawberries for the
[3784] I. Water to water. Combine business with pleasure. Pity no time for
[3849] lately. Messenger boys stealing to put on sixpence. Raffle for large
[3850] tender turkey. Your Christmas dinner for threepence. Jack Fleming
[3867] here. Duck for six wickets. Still Captain Culler broke a window in the

6. Hades

[3911] Huggermugger in corners. Slop about in slipperslappers for fear he’d
[3920] it out of that. Wait for an opportunity.
[4001] touch, Poldy. God, I’m dying for it. How life begins.
[4073] tea. Scarlatina, influenza epidemics. Canvassing for death. Don’t miss
[4087] —Wanted for the country, Mr Power said. There’s the sun again coming
[4120] for her.
[4159] 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
[4220] Must be his deathday. For many happy returns. The carriage wheeling by
[4226] —Four bootlaces for a penny.
[4229] Same house as Molly’s namesake, Tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford.
[4243] he keeps? Not pleasant for the wife. Yet they say, who was it told me,
[4307] —For God’s sake! Mr Dedalus exclaimed in fright. Is he dead?
[4315] —And Reuben J, Martin Cunningham said, gave the boatman a florin for
[4330] —Eight plums a penny! Eight for a penny!
[4351] Blazing face: redhot. Too much John Barleycorn. Cure for a red nose.
[4371] late Father Mathew. Foundation stone for Parnell. Breakdown. Heart.
[4375] coach. Unmarried. Black for the married. Piebald for bachelors. Dun for
[4382] pays. Penny a week for a sod of turf. Our. Little. Beggar. Baby. Meant
[4405] —It is not for us to judge, Martin Cunningham said.
[4414] of his. Setting up house for her time after time and then pawning the
[4431] Verdict: overdose. Death by misadventure. The letter. For my son
[4451] Misericordiae. Eccles street. My house down there. Big place. Ward for
[4452] incurables there. Very encouraging. Our Lady’s Hospice for the dying.
[4455] spoon. Then the screen round her bed for her to die. Nice young student
[4474] about twentyseven quid each. For Liverpool probably. Roastbeef for old
[4477] year. Dead meat trade. Byproducts of the slaughterhouses for tanneries,
[4495] —O, that be damned for a story, Mr Dedalus said. Pullman car and
[4498] —A poor lookout for Corny, Mr Power added.
[4518] for him. Red face: grey now. Mouth fallen open. Asking what’s up now.
[4526] pause by the wayside. Tiptop position for a pub. Expect we’ll pull up
[4566] The carriage steered left for Finglas road.
[4592] the law. Better for ninetynine guilty to escape than for one innocent
[4624] fruit. Simnel cakes those are, stuck together: cakes for the dead.
[4641] Jerome for the protestants. Funerals all over the world everywhere every
[4647] dirt and tears, holding the woman’s arm, looking up at her for a sign
[4692] outlived him. Lost her husband. More dead for her than for me. One must
[4695] him. For Hindu widows only. She would marry another. Him? No. Yet who
[4699] hearts. All for a shadow. Consort not even a king. Her son was the
[4700] substance. Something new to hope for not like the past she wanted back,
[4705] Haven’t seen you for a month of Sundays.
[4709] —I was down there for the Cork park races on Easter Monday, Ned
[4718] —Martin is going to get up a whip for the youngsters, Ned Lambert
[4725] is behind. He put down his name for a quid.
[4738] and recognise for the last time. All he might have done. I owe three
[4771] gloom kicking his heels waiting for the next please. Eyes of a toad too.
[4774] of bad gas round the place. Butchers, for instance: they get like raw
[4879] Then every fellow mousing around for his liver and his lights and the
[4904] —O, to be sure, John Henry Menton said. I haven’t seen her for some
[4916] —Yes, he was, he said, in Wisdom Hely’s. A traveller for
[4920] like that for? She had plenty of game in her then.
[4922] —Has still, Ned Lambert said. He does some canvassing for ads.
[4950] evening to look for the grave of a friend of theirs. They asked for
[4995] death we are in life. Both ends meet. Tantalising for the poor dead.
[5011] gentleman, epicure, invaluable for fruit garden. A bargain. By carcass
[5020] are go on living. Changing about. Live for ever practically. Nothing to
[5034] Daren’t joke about the dead for two years at least. De mortuis nil
[5039] —How many have you for tomorrow? the caretaker asked.
[5080] married or his landlady ought to have picked out those threads for him.
[5107] 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
[5213] charity for the living. Pray for the repose of the soul of. Does anybody
[5216] 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.
[5274] 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

[5356] for Blackrock, Kingstown and Dalkey, Clonskea, Rathgar and Terenure,
[5376] and paid, for local, provincial, British and overseas delivery.
[5425] 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
[5479] 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.
[5639] 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.
[6309] Clarence. Gallaher, that was a pressman for you. That was a pen. You
[6317] —Look at here, he said turning. The New York World cabled for a
[6332] —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,
[6400] an advertisement. Gregor Grey made the design for it. That gave him the
[6437] Would anyone wish that mouth for her kiss? How do you know? Why did you
[6455] —Speak up for yourself, Mr O’Madden Burke said.
[6457] SUFFICIENT FOR THE DAY...
[6462] construction on my words. I hold no brief, as at present advised, for
[6469] of forensic eloquence like Whiteside? Sufficient for the day is the
[6474] —Grattan and Flood wrote for this very paper, the editor cried in his
[6478] —Well, J. J. O’Molloy said, Bushe K.C., for example.
[6484] for .... But no matter.
[6562] spoken and the paper under debate was an essay (new for those days),
[6592] had prepared his speech I do not believe for there was not even one
[6668] OMINOUS—FOR HIM!
[6773] their umbrellas for fear it may come on to rain.
[6791] 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
[6882] —That’s new, Myles Crawford said. That’s copy. Out for the
[6930] trolleys stood in their tracks, bound for or from Rathmines,
[6942] VIRGILIAN, SAYS PEDAGOGUE. SOPHOMORE PLUMPS FOR OLD MAN MOSES.
[6967] 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
[7016] for the brain.
[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?
[7319] shame for them whoever he is.
[7326] take an action for ten thousand pounds, he says.
[7371] terrible for her.
[7420] Wrote it for a lark in the Scotch house I bet anything. Round to
[7422] for the gods.
[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
[10599] —For England...
[10599] —For England...
[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
[12642] For men.
[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
[18096] for a few

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
[19283] was for Rudolph.
[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,
[23153] candid for once.
[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?
[28916] For a cat.
[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
[30992] 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
[31060] 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