Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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4. Calypso
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—Now, my miss, he said.
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—Thank you, my miss. And one shilling threepence change. For you,
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Deep voice that fellow Dlugacz has. Agendath what is it? Now, my miss.
5. Lotus Eaters
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time? Women enjoy it. Never tell you. But we. Excuse, miss, there’s
6. Hades
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tea. Scarlatina, influenza epidemics. Canvassing for death. Don’t miss
7. Aeolus
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at the north city diningrooms in Marlborough street from Miss Kate
8. Lestrygonians
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filleted lemon sole, miss Dubedat? Yes, do bedad. And she did bedad.
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Huguenot name I expect that. A miss Dubedat lived in Killiney, I
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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Miss Mitchell’s joke about Moore and Martyn? That Moore is Martyn’s
10. Wandering Rocks
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Miss Dunne hid the Capel street library copy of The Woman in White
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Miss Dunne clicked on the keyboard:
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Bronze by gold, Miss Kennedy’s head by Miss Douce’s head, appeared
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lodge. In the following carriage were the honourable Mrs Paget, Miss de
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of the Ormond hotel, gold by bronze, Miss Kennedy’s head by Miss
11. Sirens
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Bronze by gold, miss Douce’s head by miss Kennedy’s head, over the
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—Is that her? asked miss Kennedy.
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Miss Douce said yes, sitting with his ex, pearl grey and eau de Nil.
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—Exquisite contrast, miss Kennedy said.
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When all agog miss Douce said eagerly:
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—In the second carriage, miss Douce’s wet lips said, laughing in the
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Miss Kennedy sauntered sadly from bright light, twining a loose hair
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Miss Kennedy with manners transposed the teatray down to an upturned
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—Find out, miss Douce retorted, leaving her spyingpoint.
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On her flower frowning miss Douce said:
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—Take no notice, miss Kennedy rejoined.
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Miss bronze unbloused her neck.
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—No, said miss Kennedy. It gets brown after. Did you try the borax
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Miss Douce halfstood to see her skin askance in the barmirror
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—Try it with the glycerine, miss Kennedy advised.
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Bidding her neck and hands adieu miss Douce
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Miss Kennedy, pouring now a fulldrawn tea, grimaced and prayed:
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—But wait till I tell you, miss Douce entreated.
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Sweet tea miss Kennedy having poured with milk plugged both two ears
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Miss Douce grunted in snuffy fogey’s tone:
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Miss Kennedy unplugged her ears to hear, to speak: but said, but prayed
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—Here he was, miss Douce said, cocking her bronze head three quarters,
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Shrill shriek of laughter sprang from miss Kennedy’s throat. Miss
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—O! shrieking, miss Kennedy cried. Will you ever forget his goggle
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Miss Douce chimed in in deep bronze laughter, shouting:
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Miss Kennedy lipped her cup again, raised, drank a sip and
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gigglegiggled. Miss Douce, bending over the teatray, ruffled again her
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—O saints above! miss Douce said, sighed above her jumping rose. I
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—O, miss Douce! miss Kennedy protested. You horrid thing!
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—O, welcome back, miss Douce.
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Miss Douce of satin douced her arm away.
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—You must have been a doaty, miss Douce made answer. And what did the
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—With the greatest alacrity, miss Douce agreed.
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Gaily miss Douce polished a tumbler, trilling:
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—He was in at lunchtime, miss Douce said.
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—Miss Kennedy, was Mr Boylan in while I was upstairs?
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She asked. Miss voice of Kennedy answered, a second teacup poised, her
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Miss gaze of Kennedy, heard, not seen, read on. Lenehan round the
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He droned in vain. Miss Douce turned to her tea aside.
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—The tuner was in today, miss Douce replied, tuning it for the smoking
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—Didn’t he, miss Kennedy? The real classical, you know. And blind
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—So sad to look at his face, miss Douce condoled.
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popcorked bottle ere he went he whispered, bald and bothered, with miss
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He touched to fair miss Kennedy a rim of his slanted straw. She smiled
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Miss Douce reached high to take a flagon, stretching her satin arm, her
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Lenehan still drank and grinned at his tilted ale and at miss Douce’s
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Clock whirred. Miss Kennedy passed their way (flower, wonder who gave),
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Miss Douce took Boylan’s coin, struck boldly the cashregister. It
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—Afterwits, miss Douce promised coyly.
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She looked. Quick. Miss Kenn out of earshot. Sudden bent. Two kindling
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Miss Douce’s brave eyes, unregarded, turned from the crossblind,
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Miss Kennedy served two gentlemen with tankards of cool stout. She
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Miss Douce, engaging, Lydia Douce, bowed to suave solicitor, George
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first gent with tank and bronze Miss Douce and gold Miss Mina.
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more tankards if she did not mind. Miss Kennedy smirked, disserving,
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Miss Douce withdrew her satiny arm, reproachful, pleased.
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Miss Douce, miss Lydia, did not believe: miss Kennedy, Mina, did not
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believe: George Lidwell, no: miss Dou did not: the first, the first:
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gent with the tank: believe, no, no: did not, miss Kenn: Lidlydiawell:
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Miss Martha Clifford
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From the forsaken shell miss Mina glided to her tankards waiting. No,
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she was not so lonely archly miss Douce’s head let Mr Lidwell know.
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They listened. Tankards and miss Kennedy. George Lidwell, eyelid well
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Miss Douce composed her rose to wait.
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Miss Mina Kennedy brought near her lips to ear of tankard one.
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Tank one believed: miss Kenn when she: that doll he was: she doll: the
12. Cyclops
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ranger of the Irish National Foresters, with Miss Fir Conifer of Pine
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Mrs Holly Hazeleyes, Miss Daphne Bays, Miss Dorothy Canebrake, Mrs Clyde
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Twelvetrees, Mrs Rowan Greene, Mrs Helen Vinegadding, Miss Virginia
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Creeper, Miss Gladys Beech, Miss Olive Garth, Miss Blanche Maple, Mrs
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Maud Mahogany, Miss Myra Myrtle, Miss Priscilla Elderflower, Miss
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Bee Honeysuckle, Miss Grace Poplar, Miss O Mimosa San, Miss Rachel
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Cedarfrond, the Misses Lilian and Viola Lilac, Miss Timidity Aspenall,
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Mrs Kitty Dewey-Mosse, Miss May Hawthorne, Mrs Gloriana Palme, Mrs Liana
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of honour, Miss Larch Conifer and Miss Spruce Conifer, sisters of the
13. Nausicaa
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go where you know she said she wanted to run and pay a visit to the Miss
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asked her the time and Miss Cissy, as glib as you like, said it was half
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look of measured scorn that would make him shrivel up on the spot. Miss
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she read in that book The Lamplighter by Miss Cummins, author of Mabel
14. Oxen of the Sun
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all were conjecturing what might be the cause, Miss Callan entered and,
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them. What? Malign such an one, the amiable Miss Callan, who is the
15. Circe
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through the crowd at the farther side of Talbot street.) I’ll miss
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believe strong in you, Mr President. I certainly am thinking now Miss
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Higgins and Miss Ricketts got religion way inside them. Certainly seems
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Miss Florry, just now as I done seed you. Mr President, you come long
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church. Unspeakable messages he telephoned mentally to Miss Dunn at an
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lecture you on your misdeeds, Miss Ruby, and spank your bare bot right
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well, miss, with the hairbrush. You’ll be taught the error of
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bookseller of Sweets of Sin, Miss Dubedatandshedidbedad, Mesdames Gerald
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Phial containing arsenic retrieved from body of Miss Barron which sent
16. Eumaeus
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triangle miss Portinari he fell in love with and Leonardo and san
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unto himself a wife when Miss Right came on the scene but in the interim
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about Miss Ferguson (who was very possibly the particular lodestar who
17. Ithaca
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Tweedy and his daughter Miss Marion Tweedy, together and separately on
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of his godmother Miss Kate Morkan in the house of her dying sister Miss
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poet) sent to Miss Marion (Molly) Tweedy on the 14 February 1888?
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A. Jackson and Cecil Hicks, costumes by Mrs and Miss Whelan under
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a nurse, Miss Callan (Christian name unknown), a maid, Gertrude (Gerty,
18. Penelope
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Miss Stack bringing him flowers the worst old ones she could find at the
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awfully nice man he was near seventy always goodhumoured well now Miss
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Tweedy or Miss Gillespie theres the piannyer that was a solid silver
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and her lot of squealers Miss This Miss That Miss Theother lot of