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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4. Calypso

[2626] —Now, my miss, he said.
[2630] —Thank you, my miss. And one shilling threepence change. For you,
[3069] Deep voice that fellow Dlugacz has. Agendath what is it? Now, my miss.

5. Lotus Eaters

[3721] time? Women enjoy it. Never tell you. But we. Excuse, miss, there’s

6. Hades

[4073] tea. Scarlatina, influenza epidemics. Canvassing for death. Don’t miss

7. Aeolus

[6780] at the north city diningrooms in Marlborough street from Miss Kate

8. Lestrygonians

[8142] filleted lemon sole, miss Dubedat? Yes, do bedad. And she did bedad.
[8143] Huguenot name I expect that. A miss Dubedat lived in Killiney, I

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[9026] Miss Mitchell’s joke about Moore and Martyn? That Moore is Martyn’s

10. Wandering Rocks

[10817] Miss Dunne hid the Capel street library copy of The Woman in White
[10827] Miss Dunne clicked on the keyboard:
[11698] Bronze by gold, Miss Kennedy’s head by Miss Douce’s head, appeared
[11996] lodge. In the following carriage were the honourable Mrs Paget, Miss de
[12018] of the Ormond hotel, gold by bronze, Miss Kennedy’s head by Miss

11. Sirens

[12241] Bronze by gold, miss Douce’s head by miss Kennedy’s head, over the
[12245] —Is that her? asked miss Kennedy.
[12247] Miss Douce said yes, sitting with his ex, pearl grey and eau de Nil.
[12249] —Exquisite contrast, miss Kennedy said.
[12251] When all agog miss Douce said eagerly:
[12257] —In the second carriage, miss Douce’s wet lips said, laughing in the
[12275] Miss Kennedy sauntered sadly from bright light, twining a loose hair
[12292] Miss Kennedy with manners transposed the teatray down to an upturned
[12297] —Find out, miss Douce retorted, leaving her spyingpoint.
[12311] On her flower frowning miss Douce said:
[12318] —Take no notice, miss Kennedy rejoined.
[12331] Miss bronze unbloused her neck.
[12333] —No, said miss Kennedy. It gets brown after. Did you try the borax
[12336] Miss Douce halfstood to see her skin askance in the barmirror
[12342] —Try it with the glycerine, miss Kennedy advised.
[12344] Bidding her neck and hands adieu miss Douce
[12349] Miss Kennedy, pouring now a fulldrawn tea, grimaced and prayed:
[12353] —But wait till I tell you, miss Douce entreated.
[12355] Sweet tea miss Kennedy having poured with milk plugged both two ears
[12364] Miss Douce grunted in snuffy fogey’s tone:
[12368] Miss Kennedy unplugged her ears to hear, to speak: but said, but prayed
[12376] —Here he was, miss Douce said, cocking her bronze head three quarters,
[12379] Shrill shriek of laughter sprang from miss Kennedy’s throat. Miss
[12383] —O! shrieking, miss Kennedy cried. Will you ever forget his goggle
[12386] Miss Douce chimed in in deep bronze laughter, shouting:
[12409] Miss Kennedy lipped her cup again, raised, drank a sip and
[12410] gigglegiggled. Miss Douce, bending over the teatray, ruffled again her
[12433] —O saints above! miss Douce said, sighed above her jumping rose. I
[12436] —O, miss Douce! miss Kennedy protested. You horrid thing!
[12453] —O, welcome back, miss Douce.
[12469] Miss Douce of satin douced her arm away.
[12478] —You must have been a doaty, miss Douce made answer. And what did the
[12486] —With the greatest alacrity, miss Douce agreed.
[12503] Gaily miss Douce polished a tumbler, trilling:
[12514] —He was in at lunchtime, miss Douce said.
[12522] —Miss Kennedy, was Mr Boylan in while I was upstairs?
[12524] She asked. Miss voice of Kennedy answered, a second teacup poised, her
[12529] Miss gaze of Kennedy, heard, not seen, read on. Lenehan round the
[12545] He droned in vain. Miss Douce turned to her tea aside.
[12592] —The tuner was in today, miss Douce replied, tuning it for the smoking
[12597] —Didn’t he, miss Kennedy? The real classical, you know. And blind
[12604] —So sad to look at his face, miss Douce condoled.
[12652] popcorked bottle ere he went he whispered, bald and bothered, with miss
[12699] He touched to fair miss Kennedy a rim of his slanted straw. She smiled
[12721] Miss Douce reached high to take a flagon, stretching her satin arm, her
[12751] Lenehan still drank and grinned at his tilted ale and at miss Douce’s
[12755] Clock whirred. Miss Kennedy passed their way (flower, wonder who gave),
[12758] Miss Douce took Boylan’s coin, struck boldly the cashregister. It
[12794] —Afterwits, miss Douce promised coyly.
[12798] She looked. Quick. Miss Kenn out of earshot. Sudden bent. Two kindling
[12883] Miss Douce’s brave eyes, unregarded, turned from the crossblind,
[13011] Miss Kennedy served two gentlemen with tankards of cool stout. She
[13034] Miss Douce, engaging, Lydia Douce, bowed to suave solicitor, George
[13310] first gent with tank and bronze Miss Douce and gold Miss Mina.
[13323] more tankards if she did not mind. Miss Kennedy smirked, disserving,
[13379] Miss Douce withdrew her satiny arm, reproachful, pleased.
[13388] Miss Douce, miss Lydia, did not believe: miss Kennedy, Mina, did not
[13389] believe: George Lidwell, no: miss Dou did not: the first, the first:
[13390] gent with the tank: believe, no, no: did not, miss Kenn: Lidlydiawell:
[13491] Miss Martha Clifford
[13572] From the forsaken shell miss Mina glided to her tankards waiting. No,
[13573] she was not so lonely archly miss Douce’s head let Mr Lidwell know.
[13689] They listened. Tankards and miss Kennedy. George Lidwell, eyelid well
[13858] Miss Douce composed her rose to wait.
[13873] Miss Mina Kennedy brought near her lips to ear of tankard one.
[13879] Tank one believed: miss Kenn when she: that doll he was: she doll: the

12. Cyclops

[15736] ranger of the Irish National Foresters, with Miss Fir Conifer of Pine
[15738] Mrs Holly Hazeleyes, Miss Daphne Bays, Miss Dorothy Canebrake, Mrs Clyde
[15739] Twelvetrees, Mrs Rowan Greene, Mrs Helen Vinegadding, Miss Virginia
[15740] Creeper, Miss Gladys Beech, Miss Olive Garth, Miss Blanche Maple, Mrs
[15741] Maud Mahogany, Miss Myra Myrtle, Miss Priscilla Elderflower, Miss
[15742] Bee Honeysuckle, Miss Grace Poplar, Miss O Mimosa San, Miss Rachel
[15743] Cedarfrond, the Misses Lilian and Viola Lilac, Miss Timidity Aspenall,
[15744] Mrs Kitty Dewey-Mosse, Miss May Hawthorne, Mrs Gloriana Palme, Mrs Liana
[15752] of honour, Miss Larch Conifer and Miss Spruce Conifer, sisters of the

13. Nausicaa

[16950] go where you know she said she wanted to run and pay a visit to the Miss
[17241] asked her the time and Miss Cissy, as glib as you like, said it was half
[17315] look of measured scorn that would make him shrivel up on the spot. Miss
[17356] she read in that book The Lamplighter by Miss Cummins, author of Mabel

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18986] all were conjecturing what might be the cause, Miss Callan entered and,
[19016] them. What? Malign such an one, the amiable Miss Callan, who is the

15. Circe

[20037] through the crowd at the farther side of Talbot street.) I’ll miss
[22268] believe strong in you, Mr President. I certainly am thinking now Miss
[22269] Higgins and Miss Ricketts got religion way inside them. Certainly seems
[22271] Miss Florry, just now as I done seed you. Mr President, you come long
[23139] church. Unspeakable messages he telephoned mentally to Miss Dunn at an
[23189] lecture you on your misdeeds, Miss Ruby, and spank your bare bot right
[23190] well, miss, with the hairbrush. You’ll be taught the error of
[24579] bookseller of Sweets of Sin, Miss Dubedatandshedidbedad, Mesdames Gerald
[24781] Phial containing arsenic retrieved from body of Miss Barron which sent

16. Eumaeus

[26356] triangle miss Portinari he fell in love with and Leonardo and san
[27123] unto himself a wife when Miss Right came on the scene but in the interim
[27126] about Miss Ferguson (who was very possibly the particular lodestar who

17. Ithaca

[27596] Tweedy and his daughter Miss Marion Tweedy, together and separately on
[27712] of his godmother Miss Kate Morkan in the house of her dying sister Miss
[28061] poet) sent to Miss Marion (Molly) Tweedy on the 14 February 1888?
[28076] A. Jackson and Cecil Hicks, costumes by Mrs and Miss Whelan under
[29954] a nurse, Miss Callan (Christian name unknown), a maid, Gertrude (Gerty,

18. Penelope

[30636] Miss Stack bringing him flowers the worst old ones she could find at the
[31366] awfully nice man he was near seventy always goodhumoured well now Miss
[31367] Tweedy or Miss Gillespie theres the piannyer that was a solid silver
[31530] and her lot of squealers Miss This Miss That Miss Theother lot of