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

[71] —How long is Haines going to stay in this tower?
[234] you up your nose against me? Is it Haines? If he makes any noise here
[405] —Dedalus, come down, like a good mosey. Breakfast is ready. Haines is
[452] —We’ll be choked, Buck Mulligan said. Haines, open that door, will
[470] set ajar, welcome light and bright air entered. Haines stood at the
[478] Haines, come in. The grub is ready. Bless us, O Lord, and these thy
[492] Haines came in from the doorway and said quietly:
[505] Haines sat down to pour out the tea.
[516] —By Jove, it is tea, Haines said.
[526] —That’s folk, he said very earnestly, for your book, Haines. Five
[570] —The islanders, Mulligan said to Haines casually, speak frequently of
[616] —Is it French you are talking, sir? the old woman said to Haines.
[618] Haines spoke to her again a longer speech, confidently.
[625] —I am an Englishman, Haines answered.
[640] Haines said to her:
[655] —Pay up and look pleasant, Haines said to him, smiling.
[684] —That reminds me, Haines said, rising, that I have to visit your
[693] Then he said to Haines:
[700] Haines from the corner where he was knotting easily a scarf about the
[714] —Wait till you hear him on Hamlet, Haines.
[716] —Well, I mean it, Haines said, still speaking to Stephen. I was just
[721] Haines laughed and, as he took his soft grey hat from the holdfast of
[768] Stephen picked it up and put it on. Haines called to them from the
[794] Haines asked:
[802] They halted while Haines surveyed the tower and said at last:
[809] —What is your idea of Hamlet? Haines asked Stephen.
[822] —You pique my curiosity, Haines said amiably. Is it some paradox?
[829] —What? Haines said, beginning to point at Stephen. He himself?
[836] —We’re always tired in the morning, Stephen said to Haines. And it
[843] —I mean to say, Haines explained to Stephen as they followed, this
[851] —It’s a wonderful tale, Haines said, bringing them to halt again.
[890] Haines, who had been laughing guardedly, walked on beside Stephen and
[899] —O, Haines said, you have heard it before?
[903] —You’re not a believer, are you? Haines asked. I mean, a believer in
[909] Haines stopped to take out a smooth silver case in which twinkled a
[914] Haines helped himself and snapped the case to. He put it back in his
[934] —After all, Haines began...
[945] —Italian? Haines said.
[951] —Italian? Haines said again. What do you mean?
[956] Haines detached from his underlip some fibres of tobacco before he
[982] —Of course I’m a Britisher, Haines’s voice said, and I feel as
[1019] Buck Mulligan made way for him to scramble past and, glancing at Haines
[1059] the middle of the creek in two long clean strokes. Haines sat down on a
[1064] —Later on, Haines said. Not on my breakfast.
[1085] —We’ll see you again, Haines said, turning as Stephen walked up the

2. Nestor

[1180] For Haines’s chapbook. No-one here to hear. Tonight deftly amid wild

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8719] —Haines is gone, he said.
[9025] Mulligan is coming too. Moore asked him to bring Haines. Did you hear
[9310] —Haines missed you, he said. Did you meet him? He’ll see you after
[9378] were, Haines and myself, the time himself brought it in. ’Twas murmur
[10138] Walk like Haines now.
[10164] playbox, Haines and I, the plumbers’ hall. Our players are creating a

10. Wandering Rocks

[11820] Panama to Haines:
[11827] —Is that he? Haines asked, twisting round in his seat.
[11837] —I’ll take a mélange, Haines said to the waitress.
[11847] Haines opened his newbought book.
[11861] —I am sure he has an idée fixe, Haines said, pinching his chin
[11872] —Eternal punishment, Haines said, nodding curtly. I see. I tackled him
[11880] —He can find no trace of hell in ancient Irish myth, Haines said, amid
[11892] —Seems a long way off, Haines said, thoughtfully lifting his spoon.
[12045] Mulligan gaily, and Haines gravely, gazed down on the viceregal equipage

14. Oxen of the Sun

[19213] and in the recess appeared... Haines! Which of us did not feel his flesh
[19234] by emotion, ceased. The mystery was unveiled. Haines was the third

15. Circe

[24941] Reverend Mr Hugh C Haines Love M. A. in a plain cassock and mortarboard,
[24947] THE REVEREND MR HAINES LOVE: To the devil which hath made glad my young
[24953] THE REVEREND MR HAINES LOVE: (Raises high behind the celebrant’s