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

[2] 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.
[134] 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.
[289] Mulligan’s cheek.
[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.
[773] —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
[839] 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.
[1039] —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
[2034] Then here’s a health to Mulligan’s aunt

6. Hades

[3960] —Was that Mulligan cad with him? His fidus Achates!
[3979] —He’s in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled. That Mulligan

7. Aeolus

[6229] In mourning for Sallust, Mulligan says. Whose mother is beastly dead.

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8648] Mulligan has my telegram.
[9025] Mulligan is coming too. Moore asked him to bring Haines. Did you hear
[9115] —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:
[9314] —I came through the museum, Buck Mulligan said. Was he here?
[9359] Buck Mulligan’s again heavy face eyed Stephen awhile. Then, his head
[9371] Malachi Mulligan, The Ship, lower Abbey street. O, you peerless mummer!
[9391] Quickly, warningfully Buck Mulligan bent down.
[9399] Buck Mulligan gleefully bent back, laughing to the dark eavesdropping
[9446] —The sheeny! Buck Mulligan cried.
[9497] Buck Mulligan, his pious eyes upturned, prayed:
[9511] Buck Mulligan rapped John Eglinton’s desk sharply.
[9592] —Separatio a mensa et a thalamo, bettered Buck Mulligan and was smiled
[9606] —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
[9672] —Ora pro nobis, Monk Mulligan groaned, sinking to a chair.
[9697] —Or his jennyass, Buck Mulligan antiphoned.
[9701] —Which will? gagged sweetly Buck Mulligan. We are getting mixed.
[9904] Me, Magee and Mulligan.
[9949] Cranly, Mulligan: now these. Speech, speech. But act. Act speech. They
[10008] —Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuck Mulligan clucked lewdly. O word of fear!
[10042] —Eureka! Buck Mulligan cried. Eureka!
[10093] Buck Mulligan stood up from his laughing scribbling, laughing: and then
[10113] Malachi Mulligan must be there.
[10115] Buck Mulligan flaunted his slip and panama.
[10147] Amused Buck Mulligan mused in pleasant murmur with himself, selfnodding:
[10157] Puck Mulligan, panamahelmeted, went step by step, iambing, trolling:
[10183] Puck Mulligan footed featly, trilling:
[10199] —Mournful mummer, Buck Mulligan moaned. Synge has left off wearing
[10221] In sweetly varying voices Buck Mulligan read his tablet:
[10228] Ballocky Mulligan.
[10266] —Good day again, Buck Mulligan said.
[10274] —The wandering jew, Buck Mulligan whispered with clown’s awe. Did

10. Wandering Rocks

[11382] 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
[11829] —Yes, Mulligan said. That’s John Howard, his brother, our city
[11839] —Two mélanges, Buck Mulligan said. And bring us some scones and
[11856] Buck Mulligan’s primrose waistcoat shook gaily to his laughter.
[11865] Buck Mulligan bent across the table gravely.
[11877] Buck Mulligan’s watchful eyes saw the waitress come. He helped her to
[11886] Buck Mulligan slit a steaming scone in two and plastered butter over its
[12045] Mulligan gaily, and Haines gravely, gazed down on the viceregal equipage

11. Sirens

[12395] Dedalus’ son. He might be Mulligan. All comely virgins. That brings

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18661] college lands) Mal. Mulligan a gentleman’s gentleman that had but come
[18827] Our worthy acquaintance Mr Malachi Mulligan now appeared in the doorway
[18831] cornetcy in the fencibles and list for the wars. Mr Mulligan was civil
[18836] printed in fair italics: Mr Malachi Mulligan. Fertiliser and Incubator.
[18843] standing. Mr Mulligan accepted of the invitation and, expatiating upon
[18875] asseveration Mr Mulligan in a trice put off from his hat a kerchief with
[18878] observed by Mr Mulligan’s smallclothes of a hodden grey which was now
[18882] also to carry coals to Newcastle. Mr Mulligan however made court to the
[18899] 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
[19198] been evoked by an allocution from Mr Candidate Mulligan in that vein of
[19431] Roland St John Mulligan. Lastly at the head of the board was the young
[19463] Mulligan (Hyg. et Eug. Doc.) blames the sanitary conditions in which
[19688] bleeding awfur? Parson Steve, apostates’ creed! No, no, Mulligan!

15. Circe

[21787] coisde gan capall. I call on my old friend, Dr Malachi Mulligan, sex
[21790] DR MULLIGAN: (In motor jerkin, green motorgoggles on his brow.) Dr Bloom
[22290] Mulligan and Lynch in white surgical students’ gowns, four abreast,
[24386] (From the top of a tower Buck Mulligan, in particoloured jester’s
[24390] BUCK MULLIGAN: She’s beastly dead. The pity of it! Mulligan meets the
[24399] BUCK MULLIGAN: (Shakes his curling capbell.) The mockery of it! Kinch

16. Eumaeus

[25561] terminus when it was perfectly evident that the other two, Mulligan,
[25582] element, Dr Mulligan, as a guide, philosopher and friend if I were in
[25589] He understood however from all he heard that Dr Mulligan was a versatile

17. Ithaca

[29277] remembering Dr Malachi Mulligan’s scheme of colour containing the