Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
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—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
[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
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THE REVEREND MR HAINES LOVE: (Raises high behind the celebrant’s