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1. Telemachus
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Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of
[22]
Buck Mulligan peeped an instant under the mirror and then covered the
[54]
Buck Mulligan’s gay voice went on.
[56]
—My name is absurd too: Malachi Mulligan, two dactyls. But it has a
[67]
—Tell me, Mulligan, Stephen said quietly.
[73]
Buck Mulligan showed a shaven cheek over his right shoulder.
[86]
—A woful lunatic! Mulligan said. Were you in a funk?
[93]
Buck Mulligan frowned at the lather on his razorblade. He hopped down
[104]
dirty crumpled handkerchief. Buck Mulligan wiped the razorblade neatly.
[123]
—Our mighty mother! Buck Mulligan said.
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asked you, Buck Mulligan said. I’m hyperborean as much as you. But to
[158]
Buck Mulligan wiped again his razorblade.
[165]
Buck Mulligan attacked the hollow beneath his underlip.
[174]
—He can’t wear them, Buck Mulligan told his face in the mirror.
[184]
—That fellow I was with in the Ship last night, said Buck Mulligan,
[199]
—I pinched it out of the skivvy’s room, Buck Mulligan said. It does
[213]
Buck Mulligan suddenly linked his arm in Stephen’s and walked with him
[255]
—Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently. Cough it up. I’m
[263]
—Yes, what is it? Buck Mulligan answered. I don’t remember anything.
[274]
Buck Mulligan frowned quickly and said:
[283]
—Yes? Buck Mulligan said. What did I say? I forget.
[313]
—Of what then? Buck Mulligan asked.
[317]
Buck Mulligan swung round on his heel.
[328]
—Are you up there, Mulligan?
[330]
—I’m coming, Buck Mulligan answered.
[400]
Buck Mulligan’s voice sang from within the tower. It came nearer up
[410]
—Do, for Jesus’ sake, Buck Mulligan said. For my sake and for all
[420]
—The school kip? Buck Mulligan said. How much? Four quid? Lend us one.
[424]
—Four shining sovereigns, Buck Mulligan cried with delight. We’ll
[446]
In the gloomy domed livingroom of the tower Buck Mulligan’s gowned
[452]
—We’ll be choked, Buck Mulligan said. Haines, open that door, will
[461]
—Dedalus has it, Buck Mulligan said. Janey Mack, I’m choked!
[472]
sat down to wait. Buck Mulligan tossed the fry on to the dish beside
[482]
the locker. Buck Mulligan sat down in a sudden pet.
[489]
—O, damn you and your Paris fads! Buck Mulligan said. I want Sandycove
[496]
—The blessings of God on you! Buck Mulligan cried, jumping up from his
[507]
—I’m giving you two lumps each, he said. But, I say, Mulligan, you
[510]
Buck Mulligan, hewing thick slices from the loaf, said in an old
[518]
Buck Mulligan went on hewing and wheedling:
[538]
—Do you now? Buck Mulligan said in the same tone. Your reasons, pray?
[543]
Buck Mulligan’s face smiled with delight.
[560]
—Come in, ma’am, Mulligan said. Kinch, get the jug.
[566]
—To whom? Mulligan said, glancing at her. Ah, to be sure!
[570]
—The islanders, Mulligan said to Haines casually, speak frequently of
[589]
—It is indeed, ma’am, Buck Mulligan said, pouring milk into their
[603]
—I am, ma’am, Buck Mulligan answered.
[620]
—Irish, Buck Mulligan said. Is there Gaelic on you?
[627]
—He’s English, Buck Mulligan said, and he thinks we ought to speak
[634]
—Grand is no name for it, said Buck Mulligan. Wonderful entirely. Fill
[642]
—Have you your bill? We had better pay her, Mulligan, hadn’t we?
[651]
Buck Mulligan sighed and, having filled his mouth with a crust thickly
[658]
thick rich milk. Buck Mulligan brought up a florin, twisted it round in
[674]
She curtseyed and went out, followed by Buck Mulligan’s tender chant:
[687]
—Our swim first, Buck Mulligan said.
[711]
Buck Mulligan kicked Stephen’s foot under the table and said with
[726]
He strolled out to the doorway. Buck Mulligan bent across to Stephen and
[734]
—I blow him out about you, Buck Mulligan said, and then you come along
[739]
Buck Mulligan sighed tragically and laid his hand on Stephen’s arm.
[752]
—Mulligan is stripped of his garments.
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—I’m ready, Buck Mulligan answered, going towards the door. Come
[783]
At the foot of the ladder Buck Mulligan asked:
[789]
He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy
[798]
—Twelve quid, Buck Mulligan said.
[806]
—Billy Pitt had them built, Buck Mulligan said, when the French were
[811]
—No, no, Buck Mulligan shouted in pain. I’m not equal to Thomas
[824]
—Pooh! Buck Mulligan said. We have grown out of Wilde and paradoxes.
[831]
Buck Mulligan slung his towel stolewise round his neck and, bending in
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Buck Mulligan, walking forward again, raised his hands.
[847]
Buck Mulligan turned suddenly for an instant towards Stephen but did not
[862]
Buck Mulligan at once put on a blithe broadly smiling face. He looked
[970]
awry: Photius and the brood of mockers of whom Mulligan was one, and
[974]
His own Son. Words Mulligan had spoken a moment since in mockery to the
[999]
They followed the winding path down to the creek. Buck Mulligan stood on
[1013]
Buck Mulligan sat down to unlace his boots. An elderly man shot up near
[1019]
Buck Mulligan made way for him to scramble past and, glancing at Haines
[1026]
—Ah, go to God! Buck Mulligan said.
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—Seymour a bleeding officer! Buck Mulligan said.
[1062]
—Are you not coming in? Buck Mulligan asked.
[1068]
—I’m going, Mulligan, he said.
[1070]
—Give us that key, Kinch, Buck Mulligan said, to keep my chemise flat.
[1072]
Stephen handed him the key. Buck Mulligan laid it across his heaped
[1078]
Mulligan erect, with joined hands before him, said solemnly:
[1090]
—The Ship, Buck Mulligan cried. Half twelve.
2. Nestor
[1489]
Mulligan, nine pounds, three pairs of socks, one pair brogues, ties.
[1737]
toothless terrors. Still I will help him in his fight. Mulligan will dub
3. Proteus
[1924]
Temple, Buck Mulligan, Foxy Campbell, Lanternjaws. Abbas father, furious
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Then here’s a health to Mulligan’s aunt
6. Hades
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—Was that Mulligan cad with him? His fidus Achates!
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—He’s in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled. That Mulligan
7. Aeolus
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In mourning for Sallust, Mulligan says. Whose mother is beastly dead.
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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Mulligan has my telegram.
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Mulligan is coming too. Moore asked him to bring Haines. Did you hear
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—I was prepared for paradoxes from what Malachi Mulligan told us but
[9268]
A ribald face, sullen as a dean’s, Buck Mulligan came forward, then
[9294]
discussion. Mr Mulligan, I’ll be bound, has his theory too of the play
[9299]
Buck Mulligan thought, puzzled:
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—I came through the museum, Buck Mulligan said. Was he here?
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Buck Mulligan’s again heavy face eyed Stephen awhile. Then, his head
[9371]
Malachi Mulligan, The Ship, lower Abbey street. O, you peerless mummer!
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Quickly, warningfully Buck Mulligan bent down.
[9399]
Buck Mulligan gleefully bent back, laughing to the dark eavesdropping
[9446]
—The sheeny! Buck Mulligan cried.
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Buck Mulligan, his pious eyes upturned, prayed:
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Buck Mulligan rapped John Eglinton’s desk sharply.
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—Separatio a mensa et a thalamo, bettered Buck Mulligan and was smiled
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—He died dead drunk, Buck Mulligan capped. A quart of ale is a dish
[9614]
—Lovely! Buck Mulligan suspired amorously. I asked him what he thought
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—Ora pro nobis, Monk Mulligan groaned, sinking to a chair.
[9697]
—Or his jennyass, Buck Mulligan antiphoned.
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—Which will? gagged sweetly Buck Mulligan. We are getting mixed.
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Me, Magee and Mulligan.
[9949]
Cranly, Mulligan: now these. Speech, speech. But act. Act speech. They
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—Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuck Mulligan clucked lewdly. O word of fear!
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—Eureka! Buck Mulligan cried. Eureka!
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Buck Mulligan stood up from his laughing scribbling, laughing: and then
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Malachi Mulligan must be there.
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Buck Mulligan flaunted his slip and panama.
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Amused Buck Mulligan mused in pleasant murmur with himself, selfnodding:
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Puck Mulligan, panamahelmeted, went step by step, iambing, trolling:
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Puck Mulligan footed featly, trilling:
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—Mournful mummer, Buck Mulligan moaned. Synge has left off wearing
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In sweetly varying voices Buck Mulligan read his tablet:
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Ballocky Mulligan.
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—Good day again, Buck Mulligan said.
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—The wandering jew, Buck Mulligan whispered with clown’s awe. Did
10. Wandering Rocks
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club toff had it probably. John Mulligan, the manager of the Hibernian
[11819]
As they trod across the thick carpet Buck Mulligan whispered behind his
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—Yes, Mulligan said. That’s John Howard, his brother, our city
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—Two mélanges, Buck Mulligan said. And bring us some scones and
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Buck Mulligan’s primrose waistcoat shook gaily to his laughter.
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Buck Mulligan bent across the table gravely.
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Buck Mulligan’s watchful eyes saw the waitress come. He helped her to
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Buck Mulligan slit a steaming scone in two and plastered butter over its
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Mulligan gaily, and Haines gravely, gazed down on the viceregal equipage
11. Sirens
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Dedalus’ son. He might be Mulligan. All comely virgins. That brings
14. Oxen of the Sun
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college lands) Mal. Mulligan a gentleman’s gentleman that had but come
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Our worthy acquaintance Mr Malachi Mulligan now appeared in the doorway
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cornetcy in the fencibles and list for the wars. Mr Mulligan was civil
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printed in fair italics: Mr Malachi Mulligan. Fertiliser and Incubator.
[18843]
standing. Mr Mulligan accepted of the invitation and, expatiating upon
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asseveration Mr Mulligan in a trice put off from his hat a kerchief with
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observed by Mr Mulligan’s smallclothes of a hodden grey which was now
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also to carry coals to Newcastle. Mr Mulligan however made court to the
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nearest neighbour. Mr Mulligan, now perceiving the table, asked for whom
[18907]
Dixon, to turn the table, took on to ask of Mr Mulligan himself whether
[18911]
For answer Mr Mulligan, in a gale of laughter at his smalls, smote
[19162]
of certain chinless Chinamen (cited by Mr Candidate Mulligan) in
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been evoked by an allocution from Mr Candidate Mulligan in that vein of
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Roland St John Mulligan. Lastly at the head of the board was the young
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Mulligan (Hyg. et Eug. Doc.) blames the sanitary conditions in which
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bleeding awfur? Parson Steve, apostates’ creed! No, no, Mulligan!
15. Circe
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coisde gan capall. I call on my old friend, Dr Malachi Mulligan, sex
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DR MULLIGAN: (In motor jerkin, green motorgoggles on his brow.) Dr Bloom
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Mulligan and Lynch in white surgical students’ gowns, four abreast,
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(From the top of a tower Buck Mulligan, in particoloured jester’s
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BUCK MULLIGAN: She’s beastly dead. The pity of it! Mulligan meets the
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BUCK MULLIGAN: (Shakes his curling capbell.) The mockery of it! Kinch
16. Eumaeus
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terminus when it was perfectly evident that the other two, Mulligan,
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element, Dr Mulligan, as a guide, philosopher and friend if I were in
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He understood however from all he heard that Dr Mulligan was a versatile
17. Ithaca
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remembering Dr Malachi Mulligan’s scheme of colour containing the