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1. Telemachus
[3]
lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. A yellow dressinggown,
[4]
ungirdled, was sustained gently behind him on the mild morning air. He
[18]
his arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking
[50]
halfway and sat down on the edge of the gunrest, watching him still as
[51]
he propped his mirror on the parapet, dipped the brush in the bowl and
[54]
Buck Mulligan’s gay voice went on.
[91]
however. If he stays on here I am off.
[93]
Buck Mulligan frowned at the lather on his razorblade. He hopped down
[103]
Stephen suffered him to pull out and hold up on show by its corner a
[119]
Stephen stood up and went over to the parapet. Leaning on it he looked
[120]
down on the water and on the mailboat clearing the harbourmouth of
[146]
Stephen, an elbow rested on the jagged granite, leaned his palm against
[189]
in sunlight now radiant on the sea. His curling shaven lips laughed and
[196]
a crooked crack. Hair on end. As he and others see me. Who chose this
[248]
on the sombre lawn watching narrowly the dancing motes of grasshalms.
[258]
They halted, looking towards the blunt cape of Bray Head that lay on the
[299]
down to pray for your mother on her deathbed when she asked you. Why?
[317]
Buck Mulligan swung round on his heel.
[335]
Kinch, and come on down. The Sassenach wants his morning rashers.
[354]
shimmering on the dim tide.
[380]
roasting for her at the hob on a dark autumn evening. Her shapely
[388]
Her glazing eyes, staring out of death, to shake and bend my soul. On me
[389]
alone. The ghostcandle to light her agony. Ghostly light on the tortured
[390]
face. Her hoarse loud breath rattling in horror, while all prayed on
[391]
their knees. Her eyes on me to strike me down. Liliata rutilantium te
[438]
forgotten, on the parapet. Why should I bring it down? Or leave it there
[455]
Stephen laid the shavingbowl on the locker. A tall figure rose from the
[472]
sat down to wait. Buck Mulligan tossed the fry on to the dish beside
[477]
Not a word more on that subject! Kinch, wake up! Bread, butter, honey.
[496]
—The blessings of God on you! Buck Mulligan cried, jumping up from his
[500]
He hacked through the fry on the dish and slapped it out on three
[518]
Buck Mulligan went on hewing and wheedling:
[581]
Crouching by a patient cow at daybreak in the lush field, a witch on her
[596]
—If we could live on good food like that, he said to her somewhat
[620]
—Irish, Buck Mulligan said. Is there Gaelic on you?
[638]
milkcan on her forearm and about to go.
[652]
buttered on both sides, stretched forth his legs and began to search his
[714]
—Wait till you hear him on Hamlet, Haines.
[739]
Buck Mulligan sighed tragically and laid his hand on Stephen’s arm.
[754]
He emptied his pockets on to the table.
[758]
And putting on his stiff collar and rebellious tie he spoke to them,
[768]
Stephen picked it up and put it on. Haines called to them from the
[789]
He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy
[807]
on the sea. But ours is the omphalos.
[855]
the smokeplume of the mailboat vague on the bright skyline and a sail
[862]
Buck Mulligan at once put on a blithe broadly smiling face. He looked
[890]
Haines, who had been laughing guardedly, walked on beside Stephen and
[919]
—Yes, of course, he said, as they went on again. Either you believe or
[926]
He walked on, waiting to be spoken to, trailing his ashplant by his
[927]
side. Its ferrule followed lightly on the path, squealing at his heels.
[929]
along the path. They will walk on it tonight, coming here in the dark.
[999]
They followed the winding path down to the creek. Buck Mulligan stood on
[1015]
water glistening on his pate and on its garland of grey hair, water
[1032]
—Spooning with him last night on the pier. The father is rotto with
[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.
[1077]
Stephen threw two pennies on the soft heap. Dressing, undressing. Buck
[1104]
seal’s, far out on the water, round.
2. Nestor
[1202]
—Go on then, Talbot.
[1206]
—After, Stephen said. Go on, Talbot.
[1234]
His hand turned the page over. He leaned back and went on again, having
[1236]
craven hearts his shadow lies and on the scoffer’s heart and lips and
[1237]
on mine. It lies upon their eager faces who offered him a coin of the
[1239]
look from dark eyes, a riddling sentence to be woven and woven on the
[1300]
and through his misty glasses weak eyes looked up pleading. On his
[1304]
He held out his copybook. The word Sums was written on the headline.
[1331]
gone to heaven: and on a heath beneath winking stars a fox, red reek
[1381]
—Run on, Stephen said. Mr Deasy is calling you.
[1391]
—Cochrane and Halliday are on the same side, sir, Stephen said.
[1401]
Their sharp voices cried about him on all sides: their many forms closed
[1405]
of its chairs. As on the first day he bargained with me here. As it was
[1406]
in the beginning, is now. On the sideboard the tray of Stuart coins,
[1418]
laid them carefully on the table.
[1428]
A sovereign fell, bright and new, on the soft pile of the tablecloth.
[1473]
The seas’ ruler. His seacold eyes looked on the empty bay: it seems
[1474]
history is to blame: on me and on my words, unhating.
[1476]
—That on his empire, Stephen said, the sun never sets.
[1522]
—I have rebel blood in me too, Mr Deasy said. On the spindle side. But
[1529]
it and put on his topboots to ride to Dublin from the Ards of Down to do
[1534]
A gruff squire on horseback with shiny topboots. Soft day, sir John!
[1535]
Soft day, your honour!... Day!... Day!... Two topboots jog dangling on
[1543]
off some words from the sheet on the drum of his typewriter.
[1564]
mudsplashed brakes, amid the bawls of bookies on their pitches and reek
[1584]
opinions on the matter.
[1586]
May I trespass on your valuable space. That doctrine of laissez faire
[1594]
—I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
[1604]
the next outbreak they will put an embargo on Irish cattle. And it can
[1634]
the darkness in their eyes. And that is why they are wanderers on the
[1637]
On the steps of the Paris stock exchange the goldskinned men quoting
[1638]
prices on their gemmed fingers. Gabble of geese. They swarmed loud,
[1644]
heaped by the roadside: plundered and passing on. Their eyes knew their
[1679]
years the Greeks made war on Troy. A faithless wife first brought
[1729]
—Not at all, Mr Deasy said as he searched the papers on his desk. I
[1736]
The lions couchant on the pillars as he passed out through the gate:
[1754]
He frowned sternly on the bright air.
[1765]
stamped on gaitered feet over the gravel of the path. That’s why.
[1767]
On his wise shoulders through the checkerwork of leaves the sun flung
3. Proteus
[1793]
getting on nicely in the dark. My ash sword hangs at my side. Tap with
[1821]
omphalos. Hello. Kinch here. Put me on to Edenville. Aleph, alpha:
[1830]
with my voice and my eyes and a ghostwoman with ashes on her breath.
[1900]
—He has nothing to sit down on, sir.
[1913]
his fists bigdrumming on his padded knees.
[1926]
ne nimium decalveris. A garland of grey hair on his comminated head
[1948]
round a squaw. More tell me, more still! On the top of the Howth tram
[1958]
yes, W. Remember your epiphanies written on green oval leaves, deeply
[1966]
a damp crackling mast, razorshells, squeaking pebbles, that on the
[1972]
isle of dreadful thirst. Broken hoops on the shore; at the land a maze
[1973]
of dark cunning nets; farther away chalkscrawled backdoors and on the
[1985]
Patrice, home on furlough, lapped warm milk with me in the bar MacMahon.
[2008]
somewhere. Justice. On the night of the seventeenth of February 1904 the
[2023]
Columbanus. Fiacre and Scotus on their creepystools in heaven spilt
[2040]
mammoth skulls. Gold light on sea, on sand, on boulders. The sun is
[2043]
Paris rawly waking, crude sunlight on her lemon streets. Moist pith of
[2100]
Strongbow’s castle on the Nore. Goes like this. O, O. He takes me,
[2105]
Weak wasting hand on mine. They have forgotten Kevin Egan, not he them.
[2130]
and eely oarweeds and sat on a stool of rock, resting his ashplant in a
[2133]
A bloated carcass of a dog lay lolled on bladderwrack. Before him the
[2139]
on the ear. I’m the bloody well gigant rolls all them bloody well
[2151]
bloodbeaked prows riding low on a molten pewter surf. Dane vikings,
[2152]
torcs of tomahawks aglitter on their breasts when Malachi wore the
[2158]
them on the frozen Liffey, that I, a changeling, among the spluttering
[2163]
primrose doublet, fortune’s knave, smiled on my fear. For that are you
[2178]
tide flowing quickly in on all sides, sheeting the lows of sand quickly,
[2186]
Their dog ambled about a bank of dwindling sand, trotting, sniffing on
[2190]
He turned, bounded back, came nearer, trotted on twinkling shanks. On a
[2199]
running to them, reared up and pawed them, dropping on all fours, again
[2203]
at a calf’s gallop. The carcass lay on his path. He stopped, sniffed,
[2206]
dogsniff, eyes on the ground, moves to one great goal. Ah, poor
[2248]
on their girdles: roguewords, tough nuggets patter in their pockets.
[2282]
Who ever anywhere will read these written words? Signs on a white field.
[2285]
coloured emblems hatched on its field. Hold hard. Coloured on a flat:
[2296]
Figgis’ window on Monday looking in for one of the alphabet books you
[2309]
note and pencil into a pocket, his hat tilted down on his eyes. That is
[2314]
faunal noon. Among gumheavy serpentplants, milkoozing fruits, where on
[2318]
His gaze brooded on his broadtoed boots, a buck’s castoffs,
[2322]
shoe went on you: girl I knew in Paris. Tiens, quel petit pied! Staunch
[2329]
away. I shall wait. No, they will pass on, passing, chafing against the
[2385]
He laid the dry snot picked from his nostril on a ledge of rock,
[2391]
air high spars of a threemaster, her sails brailed up on the crosstrees,
4. Calypso
[2415]
her breakfast things on the humpy tray. Gelid light and air were in the
[2423]
the hob and set it sideways on the fire. It sat there, dull and squat,
[2425]
stiffly round a leg of the table with tail on high.
[2437]
tail, the green flashing eyes. He bent down to her, his hands on his
[2458]
poured warmbubbled milk on a saucer and set it slowly on the floor.
[2475]
On quietly creaky boots he went up the staircase to the hall, paused by
[2508]
On the doorstep he felt in his hip pocket for the latchkey. Not there.
[2523]
dawn. Travel round in front of the sun, steal a day’s march on him.
[2526]
old Tweedy’s big moustaches, leaning on a long kind of a spear. Wander
[2531]
meet him. Getting on to sundown. The shadows of the mosques among the
[2533]
the evening wind. I pass on. Fading gold sky. A mother watches me from
[2540]
of the sun. Sunburst on the titlepage. He smiled, pleasing himself.
[2581]
drabs. On the wholesale orders perhaps. Doing a double shuffle with the
[2598]
A kidney oozed bloodgouts on the willowpatterned dish: the last. He
[2601]
and a half of Denny’s sausages. His eyes rested on her vigorous hips.
[2603]
No followers allowed. Strong pair of arms. Whacking a carpet on the
[2611]
Kinnereth on the lakeshore of Tiberias. Can become ideal winter
[2618]
on a ripemeated hindquarter, there’s a prime one, unpeeled switches in
[2648]
on the rubber prickles. They lay, were read quickly and quickly slid,
[2685]
Gibraltar, Mediterranean, the Levant. Crates lined up on the quayside at
[2690]
Watering cart. To provoke the rain. On earth as it is in heaven.
[2711]
the bed. Must begin again those Sandow’s exercises. On the hands down.
[2714]
parlour windows plastered with bills. Plasters on a sore eye. To smell
[2720]
girl with gold hair on the wind.
[2722]
Two letters and a card lay on the hallfloor. He stooped and gathered
[2738]
He laid her card and letter on the twill bedspread near the curve of her
[2748]
She was reading the card, propped on her elbow.
[2760]
linen: and lifted all in an armful on to the foot of the bed.
[2770]
On the boil sure enough: a plume of steam from the spout. He scalded and
[2773]
the kettle, crushed the pan flat on the live coals and watched the lump
[2800]
teapot on the tray. Its hump bumped as he took it up. Everything on
[2804]
Nudging the door open with his knee he carried the tray in and set it on
[2809]
She set the brasses jingling as she raised herself briskly, an elbow on
[2810]
the pillow. He looked calmly down on her bulk and between her large soft
[2812]
of her couched body rose on the air, mingling with the fragrance of the
[2858]
having wiped her fingertips smartly on the blanket, began to search the
[2879]
Italian with carriagewhip. Must be Ruby pride of the on the floor naked.
[2901]
—Some people believe, he said, that we go on living in another body
[2903]
we all lived before on the earth thousands of years ago or some other
[2925]
—There’s a smell of burn, she said. Did you leave anything on the
[2934]
the fork under the kidney he detached it and turned it turtle on its
[2935]
back. Only a little burnt. He tossed it off the pan on to a plate and
[2952]
getting on swimming in the photo business now. Mr Coghlan took one of me
[2954]
and all the beef to the heels were in. We are going to lough Owel on
[2957]
downstairs. There is to be a concert in the Greville Arms on Saturday.
[2959]
cousins or something are big swells and he sings Boylan’s (I was on
[2994]
Was given milk too long. On the Erin’s King that day round the Kish.
[3040]
bounds. Ah, wanted to go upstairs, curl up in a ball on the bed.
[3056]
fed on those oilcakes. Mulch of dung. Best thing to clean ladies’ kid
[3061]
He walked on. Where is my hat, by the way? Must have put it back on
[3062]
the peg. Or hanging up on the floor. Funny I don’t remember that.
[3079]
Asquat on the cuckstool he folded out his paper, turning its pages over
[3080]
on his bared knees. Something new and easy. No great hurry. Keep it a
[3090]
not too big bring on piles again. No, just right. So. Ah! Costive. One
[3093]
season. He read on, seated calm above his own rising smell. Neat
[3101]
some proverb. Which? Time I used to try jotting down on my cuff what she
[3104]
Did Roberts pay you yet? 9.20. What had Gretta Conroy on? 9.23. What
[3106]
speck of dust on the patent leather of her boot.
[3110]
the hours. Explain that: morning hours, noon, then evening coming on,
[3115]
mirror was in shadow. She rubbed her handglass briskly on her woollen
5. Lotus Eaters
[3156]
with scars of eczema on her forehead eyed him, listlessly holding her
[3180]
hair. Then he put on his hat again, relieved: and read again: choice
[3182]
must be: the garden of the world, big lazy leaves to float about on,
[3188]
Waterlilies. Petals too tired to. Sleeping sickness in the air. Walk on
[3190]
I saw in that picture somewhere? Ah yes, in the dead sea floating on his
[3214]
poster with soldiers of all arms on parade: and held the tip of his
[3225]
reviewing again the soldiers on parade. Where’s old Tweedy’s
[3231]
paper is on the same tack now: an army rotten with venereal disease:
[3241]
pinned on: photo perhaps. Hair? No.
[3256]
His eyes on the black tie and clothes he asked with low respect:
[3274]
of the Grosvenor. The porter hoisted the valise up on the well. She
[3284]
—I was with Bob Doran, he’s on one of his periodical bends, and what
[3314]
the Arch. Yes, he said. He’s gone. He died on Monday, poor fellow.
[3330]
gloved hand on the steel grip. Flicker, flicker: the laceflare of her
[3352]
the Ulster Hall, Belfast, on the twentyfifth.
[3413]
Summer Sale. No, he’s going on straight. Hello. Leah tonight. Mrs
[3421]
and puts his fingers on his face.
[3456]
He turned into Cumberland street and, going on some paces, halted in
[3512]
Common pin, eh? He threw it on the road. Out of her clothes somewhere:
[3535]
strange customs. The other one, jar on her head, was getting the supper:
[3568]
Same notice on the door. Sermon by the very reverend John Conmee S. J.
[3569]
on saint Peter Claver S. J. and the African Mission. Prayers for the
[3574]
them. Buddha their god lying on his side in the museum. Taking it easy
[3588]
Something going on: some sodality. Pity so empty. Nice discreet place
[3606]
We ought to have hats modelled on our heads. They were about him here
[3623]
affair he had on. Suppose he lost the pin of his. He wouldn’t know
[3624]
what to do to. Bald spot behind. Letters on his back: I.N.R.I? No:
[3630]
with a ribbon round her neck and do the other thing all the same on the
[3631]
sly. Their character. That fellow that turned queen’s evidence on the
[3663]
Mozart’s twelfth mass: Gloria in that. Those old popes keen on music,
[3664]
on art and statues and pictures of all kinds. Palestrina for example
[3676]
up at the gospel of course. Then all settled down on their knees again
[3817]
soap? Dandruff on his shoulders. Scalp wants oiling.
[3822]
He rustled the pleated pages, jerking his chin on his high collar.
[3841]
sheets back on Mr Bloom’s arms.
[3849]
lately. Messenger boys stealing to put on sixpence. Raffle for large
[3862]
on hands: might take a turn in there on the nod. How do you do, Mr
6. Hades
[3919]
sitting on something hard. Ah, that soap: in my hip pocket. Better shift
[3957]
to the tramtrack, rolled on noisily with chattering wheels. Mr Dedalus
[3968]
Mr Bloom smiled joylessly on Ringsend road. Wallace Bros: the
[3973]
in Stamer street with Ignatius Gallaher on a Sunday morning, the
[3974]
landlady’s two hats pinned on his head. Out on the rampage all night.
[3975]
Beginning to tell on him now: that backache of his, I fear. Wife ironing
[3995]
on. If little Rudy had lived. See him grow up. Hear his voice in the
[4000]
She had that cream gown on with the rip she never stitched. Give us a
[4004]
I could have helped him on in life. I could. Make him independent. Learn
[4079]
A raindrop spat on his hat. He drew back and saw an instant of shower
[4104]
him, Simon, on Ben Dollard’s singing of The Croppy Boy.
[4110]
—Trenchant, Mr Power said laughing. He’s dead nuts on that. And the
[4122]
—No, no, Mr Dedalus said quickly. Later on please.
[4127]
Sexton, Urbright. Inked characters fast fading on the frayed breaking
[4130]
Quinlan. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy.
[4135]
Hoping some day to meet him on high.
[4151]
Antient concert rooms. Nothing on there. A man in a buff suit with a
[4159]
powerful change. Wet bright bills for next week. Fun on the Bristol.
[4197]
—How is the concert tour getting on, Bloom?
[4205]
county Clare on some private business. You see the idea is to tour the
[4206]
chief towns. What you lose on one you can make up on the other.
[4232]
O’Callaghan on his last legs.
[4237]
Beautiful on that tre her voice is: weeping tone. A thrush. A throstle.
[4255]
A tall blackbearded figure, bent on a stick, stumping round the corner
[4256]
of Elvery’s Elephant house, showed them a curved hand open on his
[4292]
—Yes, Mr Bloom said. They were both on the way to the boat and he
[4303]
—Reuben J and the son were piking it down the quay next the river on
[4311]
father on the quay more dead than alive. Half the town was there.
[4410]
on that here or infanticide. Refuse christian burial. They used to drive
[4415]
furniture on him every Saturday almost. Leading him the life of the
[4426]
That afternoon of the inquest. The redlabelled bottle on the table. The
[4430]
yellow streaks on his face. Had slipped down to the foot of the bed.
[4440]
—God grant he doesn’t upset us on the road, Mr Power said.
[4450]
as bad as old Antonio. He left me on my ownio. Pirouette! The Mater
[4464]
by on padded hoofs, whisking their tails slowly on their clotted bony
[4470]
—Huuuh! the drover’s voice cried, his switch sounding on their
[4481]
The carriage moved on through the drove.
[4506]
when the hearse capsized round Dunphy’s and upset the coffin on to the
[4516]
Bom! Upset. A coffin bumped out on to the road. Burst open. Paddy Dignam
[4527]
here on the way back to drink his health. Pass round the consolation.
[4531]
the knocking about? He would and he wouldn’t, I suppose. Depends on
[4540]
Water rushed roaring through the sluices. A man stood on his
[4541]
dropping barge, between clamps of turf. On the towpath by the lock a
[4544]
Their eyes watched him. On the slow weedy waterway he had floated on his
[4556]
They drove on past Brian Boroimhe house. Near it now.
[4558]
—I wonder how is our friend Fogarty getting on, Mr Power said.
[4568]
The stonecutter’s yard on the right. Last lap. Crowded on the spit of
[4576]
On the curbstone before Jimmy Geary, the sexton’s, an old tramp
[4610]
gestures on the air.
[4634]
dragging through the funereal silence a creaking waggon on which lay a
[4638]
with his plume skeowways. Dull eye: collar tight on his neck, pressing
[4639]
on a bloodvessel or something. Do they know what they cart out here
[4696]
knows after. Widowhood not the thing since the old queen died. Drawn on
[4709]
—I was down there for the Cork park races on Easter Monday, Ned
[4743]
light. The coffin lay on its bier before the chancel, four tall yellow
[4749]
hat gently on his left knee and, holding its brim, bent over piously.
[4762]
sideways like a sheep in clover Dedalus says he will. With a belly on
[4769]
Crape weepers. Blackedged notepaper. Your name on the altarlist. Chilly
[4799]
thing over them all and shook water on top of them: sleep. On Dignam
[4809]
coffin again, carried it out and shoved it on their cart. Corny Kelleher
[4845]
—The others are putting on their hats, Mr Kernan said. I suppose we
[4887]
He looked on them from his drawling eye. Policeman’s shoulders. With
[4938]
Saluting Ned Lambert and John Henry Menton he walked on at Martin
[4973]
Mr Bloom admired the caretaker’s prosperous bulk. All want to be on
[4977]
write Ballsbridge on the envelope I took to cover when she disturbed me
[4991]
night. The clock was on the stroke of twelve. Still they’d kiss all
[5020]
are go on living. Changing about. Live for ever practically. Nothing to
[5021]
feed on feed on themselves.
[5046]
nose on the brink, looping the bands round it.
[5052]
dreamt of. A fellow could live on his lonesome all his life. Yes, he
[5061]
Poor Dignam! His last lie on the earth in his box. When you think of
[5082]
The coffin dived out of sight, eased down by the men straddled on the
[5104]
on the floor since he’s doomed. Devil in that picture of sinner’s
[5121]
on the coffin. Mr Bloom turned away his face. And if he was alive all
[5131]
The caretaker moved away a few paces and put on his hat. Had enough of
[5133]
without show. Mr Bloom put on his hat and saw the portly figure make its
[5146]
—Charley, Hynes said writing. I know. He was on the Freeman once.
[5182]
his wreath against a corner: the brother-in-law his on a lump. The
[5183]
gravediggers put on their caps and carried their earthy spades towards
[5184]
the barrow. Then knocked the blades lightly on the turf: clean. One bent
[5186]
walked slowly on with shouldered weapon, its blade blueglancing.
[5193]
whiles to read a name on a tomb.
[5212]
Ireland’s hearts and hands. More sensible to spend the money on some
[5228]
Marriage ads they never try to beautify. Rusty wreaths hung on knobs,
[5233]
A bird sat tamely perched on a poplar branch. Like stuffed. Like the
[5237]
daisychain and bits of broken chainies on the grave.
[5239]
The Sacred Heart that is: showing it. Heart on his sleeve. Ought to be
[5251]
the house. After dinner on a Sunday. Put on poor old greatgrandfather.
[5309]
rag out that evening on the bowlinggreen because I sailed inside him.
[5327]
the nap with care on his coatsleeve. He clapped the hat on his head
[5336]
They walked on towards the gates. Mr Bloom, chapfallen, drew behind
[5341]
Oyster eyes. Never mind. Be sorry after perhaps when it dawns on him.
7. Aeolus
[5363]
—Come on, Sandymount Green!
[5374]
mailcars, bearing on their sides the royal initials, E. R., received
[5381]
and bumped them up on the brewery float. On the brewery float bumped
[5419]
Simon Dedalus says. Welts of flesh behind on him. Fat folds of neck,
[5435]
Jesusmario with rougy cheeks, doublet and spindle legs. Hand on his
[5446]
A telegram boy stepped in nimbly, threw an envelope on the counter and
[5489]
all pictures. Shapely bathers on golden strand. World’s biggest
[5494]
got paralysed there and no-one knew how to stop them they’d clank on
[5495]
and on the same, print it over and over and up and back. Monkeydoodle
[5502]
The foreman, without answering, scribbled press on a corner of the sheet
[5519]
He hurried on eagerly towards the Freeman’s Journal.
[5525]
Mr Bloom laid his cutting on Mr Nannetti’s desk.
[5556]
swiftly on the scarred woodwork.
[5561]
Alexander Keyes, tea, wine and spirit merchant. So on.
[5584]
licensed premises. Longfelt want. So on.
[5600]
under a cemetery wall. Silly, isn’t it? Cemetery put in of course on
[5603]
I should have said when he clapped on his topper. Thank you. I ought
[5643]
He walked on through the caseroom passing an old man, bowed, spectacled,
[5667]
Mr Bloom passed on out of the clanking noises through the gallery on to
[5701]
—Agonising Christ, wouldn’t it give you a heartburn on your arse?
[5703]
Ned Lambert, seated on the table, read on:
[5705]
—Or again, note the meanderings of some purling rill as it babbles on
[5708]
gentlest zephyrs, played on by the glorious sunlight or ’neath the
[5715]
Ned Lambert, laughing, struck the newspaper on his knees, repeating:
[5719]
—And Xenophon looked upon Marathon, Mr Dedalus said, looking again on
[5720]
the fireplace and to the window, and Marathon looked on the sea.
[5731]
greatgranduncle. Close on ninety they say. Subleader for his death
[5734]
Eyre Chatterton. Daresay he writes him an odd shaky cheque or two on
[5749]
an accent on the whose.
[5801]
Fitzgerald. Their wigs to show the grey matter. Brains on their sleeve
[5803]
Express with Gabriel Conroy. Wellread fellow. Myles Crawford began on
[5816]
—Peaks, Ned Lambert went on, towering high on high, to bathe our
[5868]
—Come, Ned, Mr Dedalus said, putting on his hat. I must get a drink
[5873]
—Quite right too, Mr Dedalus said, going out. Come on, Ned.
[5917]
to the editor and laying a firm hand on his shoulder.
[5923]
slip limply back on the file. Is that Canada swindle case on today?
[5936]
He tossed the tissues on to the table.
[5969]
—Continued on page six, column four.
[5996]
mouthorgan, echoed in the bare hallway from the newsboys squatted on the
[6008]
leaning against the mantelshelf, had propped his head on his hand,
[6027]
Bloom’s wake, the last zigzagging white on the breeze a mocking kite,
[6034]
He began to mazurka in swift caricature across the floor on sliding feet
[6044]
—Come on then, Myles Crawford said. Where’s my hat?
[6050]
—He’s pretty well on, professor MacHugh said in a low voice.
[6064]
The editor came from the inner office, a straw hat awry on his brow. He
[6095]
sewers. The Jews in the wilderness and on the mountaintop said: It is
[6097]
Englishman who follows in his footsteps, brought to every new shore on
[6098]
which he set his foot (on our shore he never set it) only his cloacal
[6146]
On swift sail flaming
[6171]
typescript. Emperor’s horses. Habsburg. An Irishman saved his life on
[6180]
Professor MacHugh turned on him.
[6247]
fell back with grace on his umbrella, feigning a gasp.
[6286]
The editor laid a nervous hand on Stephen’s shoulder.
[6308]
used to say when he was on the shaughraun, doing billiardmarking in the
[6345]
He flung back pages of the files and stuck his finger on a point.
[6385]
—Gave it to them on a hot plate, Myles Crawford said, the whole bloody
[6401]
leg up. Then Paddy Hooper worked Tay Pay who took him on to the Star.
[6462]
construction on my words. I hold no brief, as at present advised, for
[6483]
—He would have been on the bench long ago, the professor said, only
[6501]
—He spoke on the law of evidence, J. J. O’Molloy said, of Roman
[6515]
I have often thought since on looking back over that strange time that
[6571]
on the Trinity college estates commission.
[6574]
frock. Go on. Well?
[6582]
He closed his long thin lips an instant but, eager to be on, raised
[6662]
Eternal amid lightnings on Sinai’s mountaintop nor ever have come down
[6690]
—Gentlemen, Stephen said. As the next motion on the agenda paper may I
[6711]
—Chip of the old block! the editor cried, clapping Stephen on the
[6766]
On now. Dare it. Let there be life.
[6772]
seven in coppers. They put on their bonnets and best clothes and take
[6773]
their umbrellas for fear it may come on to rain.
[6791]
lumbago for which she rubs on Lourdes water, given her by a lady who got
[6802]
Myles Crawford appeared on the steps, his hat aureoling his scarlet
[6835]
It’s a play on the name. But he practically promised he’d give
[6845]
Lenehan’s yachting cap on the cadge beyond. Usual blarney. Wonder is
[6846]
that young Dedalus the moving spirit. Has a good pair of boots on him
[6847]
today. Last time I saw him he had his heels on view. Been walking in
[6859]
While Mr Bloom stood weighing the point and about to smile he strode on
[6870]
J. J. O’Molloy pulled a long face and walked on silently. They caught
[6871]
up on the others and walked abreast.
[6878]
Dublin women on the top of Nelson’s pillar.
[6885]
—But they are afraid the pillar will fall, Stephen went on. They see
[6895]
—And settle down on their striped petticoats, peering up at the statue
[6910]
Burke, hearing, turned, beckoned and led on across towards Mooney’s.
[6914]
SOPHIST WALLOPS HAUGHTY HELEN SQUARE ON PROBOSCIS. SPARTANS GNASH
[6964]
He halted on sir John Gray’s pavement island and peered aloft at
8. Lestrygonians
[6986]
Majesty the King. God. Save. Our. Sitting on his throne sucking red
[7007]
the stopper on that. Where was that ad some Birmingham firm the luminous
[7008]
crucifix. Our Saviour. Wake up in the dead of night and see him on the
[7026]
feed. Living on the fat of the land. Their butteries and larders. I’d
[7028]
collation for fear he’d collapse on the altar. A housekeeper of one of
[7038]
As he set foot on O’Connell bridge a puffball of smoke plumed up from
[7042]
too. Drink themselves bloated as big as a collie floating. Dead drunk on
[7055]
per sec is com. Not a bit. The ball bobbed unheeded on the wake of
[7070]
His gaze passed over the glazed apples serried on her stand. Australians
[7079]
their heights, pouncing on prey. Gone. Every morsel.
[7082]
hands. They never expected that. Manna. Live on fish, fishy flesh they
[7085]
what kind is swanmeat. Robinson Crusoe had to live on them.
[7089]
mouth disease too. If you cram a turkey say on chestnutmeal it tastes
[7094]
on the treacly swells lazily its plastered board.
[7106]
them up himself for that matter on the q. t. running in to loosen a
[7123]
that. After one. Timeball on the ballastoffice is down. Dunsink time.
[7130]
right after all. Only big words for ordinary things on account of the
[7142]
read the scarlet letters on their five tall white hats: H. E. L. Y. S.
[7150]
bet that would have caught on. Smart girls writing something catch the
[7175]
cycleshop. Those races are on today. How long ago is that? Year Phil
[7187]
Flies’ picnic too. Never put a dress on her back like it. Fitted her
[7209]
Windy night that was I went to fetch her there was that lodge meeting on
[7214]
linking her in front. Shaky on his pins, poor old sot. His farewell
[7215]
concerts. Positively last appearance on any stage. May be for months and
[7224]
Swish and soft flop her stays made on the bed. Always warm from her.
[7241]
—Yes. In a photographer’s there. Getting on like a house on fire.
[7244]
—All on the baker’s list, Mrs Breen said.
[7287]
Opening her handbag, chipped leather. Hatpin: ought to have a guard on
[7290]
Husband barging. Where’s the ten shillings I gave you on Monday?
[7297]
Her hand ceased to rummage. Her eyes fixed themselves on him, wide in
[7340]
pastry on the gusset of her dress: daub of sugary flour stuck to her
[7356]
—I just called to ask on the way in is she over it. She’s in the
[7375]
—She was taken bad on the Tuesday...
[7413]
Mr Bloom walked on again easily, seeing ahead of him in sunlight the
[7415]
days. Watch him! Out he goes again. One way of getting on in the world.
[7431]
made the world. The way they spring those questions on you. And the
[7440]
deal on Coates’s shares. Ca’ canny. Cunning old Scotch hunks. All
[7450]
morning. Up with her on the car: wishswish. Stonewall or fivebarred gate
[7457]
quality left. High tea. Mayonnaise I poured on the plums thinking it was
[7474]
the Burton. Better. On my way.
[7476]
He walked on past Bolton’s Westmoreland house. Tea. Tea. Tea. I forgot
[7479]
Sss. Dth, dth, dth! Three days imagine groaning on a bed with a
[7489]
feed fools on. They could easily have big establishments whole thing
[7494]
want to work it out on paper come to a tidy sum more than you think.
[7507]
keep them waiting months for their fee. To attendance on your wife. No
[7511]
pigeons flew. Their little frolic after meals. Who will we do it on?
[7540]
a wallop, by George. Must have cracked his skull on the cobblestones. I
[7545]
whistle in my ears still. All skedaddled. Why he fixed on me. Give me in
[7552]
—We’ll hang Joe Chamberlain on a sourapple tree.
[7556]
civil servants. War comes on: into the army helterskelter: same fellows
[7557]
used to. Whether on the scaffold high.
[7560]
his eye. Like that Peter or Denis or James Carey that blew the gaff on
[7561]
the invincibles. Member of the corporation too. Egging raw youths on to
[7565]
against a backdoor. Maul her a bit. Then the next thing on the menu. And
[7572]
—I don’t wear such things... Stop or I’ll tell the missus on you.
[7582]
that a fellow couldn’t round on more than his own ring. Sinn Fein.
[7603]
outgoing, clanging. Useless words. Things go on same, day after day:
[7605]
mooching about. Dignam carted off. Mina Purefoy swollen belly on a
[7612]
coming on, passing on. Houses, lines of houses, streets, miles of
[7617]
after age. Pyramids in sand. Built on bread and onions. Slaves Chinese
[7638]
corporation meeting today. They say he never put on the city marshal’s
[7639]
uniform since he got the job. Charley Kavanagh used to come out on
[7641]
woebegone walk of him. Eaten a bad egg. Poached eyes on ghost. I have a
[7643]
on the city charger. Drop into the D.B.C. probably for his coffee, play
[7645]
Afraid to pass a remark on him. Freeze them up with that eye of his.
[7674]
healthier. Windandwatery though. Tried it. Keep you on the run all day.
[7694]
six guineas. Germans making their way everywhere. Sell on easy terms to
[7695]
capture trade. Undercutting. Might chance on a pair in the railway lost
[7700]
money too. There’s a little watch up there on the roof of the bank to
[7703]
His lids came down on the lower rims of his irides. Can’t see it. If
[7721]
it on with a trowel. Cap in hand goes through the land. Not go in and
[7735]
He went on by la maison Claire.
[7748]
middle of the day of Bob Doran’s bottle shoulders. On his annual bend,
[7768]
Wants to sew on buttons for me. I must answer. Write it in the library.
[7773]
the rain mucks them up on her. Countrybred chawbacon. All the beef to
[7791]
Gleaming silks, petticoats on slim brass rails, rays of flat silk
[7800]
A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded.
[7827]
Perched on high stools by the bar, hats shoved back, at the tables
[7833]
on his plate: halfmasticated gristle: gums: no teeth to chewchewchew it.
[7846]
Smells of men. Spat-on sawdust, sweetish warmish cigarettesmoke, reek of
[7853]
chewing the cud. Before and after. Grace after meals. Look on this
[7854]
picture then on that. Scoffing up stewgravy with sopping sippets of
[7865]
on it. Good stroke. Give me the fidgets to look. Safer to eat from his
[7873]
elbows on table, ready for a second helping stared towards the foodlift
[7905]
handkerchief. Next chap rubs on a new batch with his. Father O’Flynn
[7911]
Then who’d wash up all the plates and forks? Might be all feeding on
[7922]
nosejam on sawdust. Top and lashers going out. Don’t maul them pieces,
[7944]
Sardines on the shelves. Almost taste them by looking. Sandwich? Ham
[7956]
depend on some fellow’s digestion. Religions. Christmas turkeys and
[8013]
A warm shock of air heat of mustard hanched on Mr Bloom’s heart. He
[8015]
five minutes fast. Time going on. Hands moving. Two. Not yet.
[8048]
—And here’s himself and pepper on him, Nosey Flynn said. Can you
[8068]
for consumption on the premises. Heads I win tails you lose.
[8109]
French eat, out of the sea with bait on a hook. Silly fish learn nothing
[8112]
good. Gaudy colour warns you off. One fellow told another and so on. Try
[8113]
it on the dog first. Led on by the smell or the look. Tempting fruit.
[8117]
out? Garbage, sewage they feed on. Fizz and Red bank oysters. Effect
[8118]
on the sexual. Aphrodis. He was in the Red Bank this morning. Was he
[8136]
Curly cabbage à la duchesse de Parme. Just as well to write it on the
[8146]
over fist finger in fishes’ gills can’t write his name on a cheque
[8150]
Stuck on the pane two flies buzzed, stuck.
[8152]
Glowing wine on his palate lingered swallowed. Crushing in the winepress
[8155]
ferns on Howth below us bay sleeping: sky. No sound. The sky. The bay
[8158]
cities. Pillowed on my coat she had her hair, earwigs in the heather
[8166]
fell. She lay still. A goat. No-one. High on Ben Howth rhododendrons a
[8168]
she laughed warmfolded. Wildly I lay on her, kissed her: eyes, her lips,
[8227]
—He doesn’t buy cream on the ads he picks up. You can make bacon of
[8255]
and swore her in on the spot a master mason. That was one of the saint
[8283]
a plaining hand on his claret waistcoat.
[8331]
—Say nothing! Bantam Lyons winked. I’m going to plunge five bob on
[8337]
Mr Bloom on his way out raised three fingers in greeting.
[8356]
At Duke lane a ravenous terrier choked up a sick knuckly cud on the
[8378]
time with his insides entrails on show. Science.
[8392]
Five guineas about. On the pig’s back.
[8445]
Stains on his coat. Slobbers his food, I suppose. Tastes all different
[8458]
The blind stripling tapped the curbstone and went on his way, drawing
[8462]
tweed. Poor young fellow! How on earth did he know that van was there?
[8479]
Sense of smell must be stronger too. Smells on all sides, bunched
[8487]
them all on. Must be strange not to see her. Kind of a form in his
[8489]
fingers must almost see the lines, the curves. His hands on her hair,
[8517]
Dear, dear, dear. Pity, of course: but somehow you can’t cotton on to
[8525]
on a dusty bottle. Has his own ideas of justice in the recorder’s
[8528]
devil on moneylenders. Gave Reuben J a great strawcalling. Now he’s
[8530]
topers in wigs. Bear with a sore paw. And may the Lord have mercy on
[8536]
there: Ballsbridge. Drop in on Keyes. No use sticking to him like a
[8537]
leech. Wear out my welcome. Sure to know someone on the gate.
[8547]
heady. Yes, it is. The walk. Not see. Get on.
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8595]
A great poet on a great brother poet. A hesitating soul taking arms
[8599]
He came a step a sinkapace forward on neatsleather creaking and a step
[8600]
backward a sinkapace on the solemn floor.
[8654]
though I admire him, as old Ben did, on this side idolatry.
[8691]
O, fie! Out on’t! Pfuiteufel! You naughtn’t to look, missus, so you
[8738]
world are born out of the dreams and visions in a peasant’s heart on
[8807]
a swift glance their hearing. The flag is up on the playhouse by the
[8821]
—The play begins. A player comes on under the shadow, made up in the
[8880]
Steady on. He’s from beyant Boyne water. The northeast corner. You owe
[8905]
his children and she laid pennies on his eyes to keep his eyelids closed
[8906]
when he lay on his deathbed.
[8955]
blame. She put the comether on him, sweet and twentysix. The greyeyed
[8992]
logos, functioning on astral levels, their oversoul, mahamahatma. The
[9012]
Stephen looked down on a wide headless caubeen, hung on his
[9109]
He rested an innocent book on the edge of the desk, smiling his
[9111]
in mo shagart. Put beurla on it, littlejohn.
[9127]
weave and unweave his image. And as the mole on my right breast is where
[9174]
going the highroads. Seekers on the great quest. What town, good
[9211]
Bernard Shaw. Nor should we forget Mr Frank Harris. His articles on
[9255]
because loss is his gain, he passes on towards eternity in undiminished
[9282]
stripped and whipped, was nailed like bat to barndoor, starved on
[9284]
and there these nineteen hundred years sitteth on the right hand of His
[9297]
He smiled on all sides equally.
[9365]
He sat on a corner of the unlit desk, reading aloud joyfully:
[9370]
quid? The aunt is going to call on your unsubstantial father. Telegram!
[9394]
heard you pissed on his halldoor in Glasthule. He’s out in pampooties
[9478]
Raleigh, when they arrested him, had half a million francs on his
[9509]
Afar, in a reek of lust and squalor, hands are laid on whiteness.
[9530]
yokel on whom her favour has declined, deceased husband’s brother.
[9540]
poor dear Willun, when he went and died on her, raging that he was the
[9644]
His pageants, the histories, sail fullbellied on a tide of Mafeking
[9653]
I think you’re getting on very nicely. Just mix up a mixture of
[9717]
and, loosing her nightly waters on the jordan, she thought over Hooks
[9724]
The ages succeed one another. But we have it on high authority that a
[9732]
it him. Visits him here on quarter days. Mr Magee, sir, there’s a
[9740]
Hurrying to her squalid deathlair from gay Paris on the quayside I
[9756]
begetter to only begotten. On that mystery and not on the madonna which
[9835]
up in Lunnon in a wrastling play wud a man on’s back. The playhouse
[9865]
is dear to him, as dear as the coat and crest he toadied for, on a bend
[9873]
eyes watched it, lowlying on the horizon, eastward of the bear, as
[9896]
Stephen looked on his hat, his stick, his boots.
[9950]
mock to try you. Act. Be acted on.
[9966]
Edmund figures lifted out of Sidney’s Arcadia and spatchcocked on to a
[9971]
Que voulez-vous? Moore would say. He puts Bohemia on the seacoast and
[9988]
lines of his last written words, it is petrified on his tombstone under
[10004]
acts and is acted on. Lover of an ideal or a perversion, like José he
[10024]
to be divorced. If you like the epilogue look long on it: prosperous
[10029]
If Socrates leave his house today he will find the sage seated on his
[10049]
He began to scribble on a slip of paper.
[10087]
article on economics.
[10117]
—Monsieur Moore, he said, lecturer on French letters to the youth of
[10188]
On F. M’Curdy Atkinson,
[10193]
Being afraid to marry on earth
[10195]
Jest on. Know thyself.
[10206]
a job on the paper and then you go and slate her drivel to Jaysus.
[10209]
He went on and down, mopping, chanting with waving graceful arms:
[10246]
He laughed, lolling a to and fro head, walking on, followed by Stephen:
[10287]
Offend me still. Speak on.
10. Wandering Rocks
[10329]
probably for the waters. And her boys, were they getting on well at
[10346]
Father Conmee walked and, walking, smiled for he thought on Father
[10396]
free church on his left. The reverend T. R. Greene B.A. will (D.V.)
[10397]
speak. The incumbent they called him. He felt it incumbent on him to say
[10409]
Father Conmee smelt incense on his right hand as he walked. Saint
[10431]
of hay. A constable on his beat saluted Father Conmee and Father Conmee
[10439]
him. It was idyllic: and Father Conmee reflected on the providence of
[10444]
On Newcomen bridge the very reverend John Conmee S. J. of saint Francis
[10445]
Xavier’s church, upper Gardiner street, stepped on to an outward bound
[10449]
saint Agatha’s church, north William street, on to Newcomen bridge.
[10452]
he disliked to traverse on foot the dingy way past Mud Island.
[10466]
tiptapping her small gloved fist on her opening mouth and smiled tinily,
[10470]
the awkward man at the other side of her was sitting on the edge of the
[10490]
of his sermon on saint Peter Claver S. J. and the African mission and of
[10523]
man’s race on earth, and of the ways of God which were not our ways.
[10567]
went to it and, spinning it on its axle, viewed its shape and brass
[10572]
Father John Conmee stepped into the Dollymount tram on Newcomen bridge.
[10577]
Constable 57C, on his beat, stood to pass the time of day.
[10626]
The gay sweet chirping whistling within went on a bar or two, ceased.
[10630]
woman’s hand flung forth a coin over the area railings. It fell on the
[10645]
—They wouldn’t give anything on them, she said.
[10654]
Boody stamped her foot and threw her satchel on the table.
[10715]
—Yes, sir, the blond girl said. And the fruit on top.
[10734]
A darkbacked figure under Merchants’ arch scanned books on the
[10813]
trotted on stout trousers after the Dalkey tram. In vain he trotted,
[10827]
Miss Dunne clicked on the keyboard:
[10836]
soubrette, and, listlessly lolling, scribbled on the jotter sixteens and
[10851]
She scribbled three figures on an envelope.
[10864]
his pliant lath among the flickering arches. Come on. Mind your steps
[10897]
seedbags and points of vantage on the floor.
[10899]
From a long face a beard and gaze hung on a chessboard.
[10902]
trespass on your valuable time...
[10963]
—See? he said. Say it’s turn six. In here, see. Turn Now On.
[10978]
He showed them the rising column of disks on the right.
[10981]
can see what turn is on and what turns are over.
[10986]
four. Turn Now On.
[11010]
soubrette, smiled on them from a poster a dauby smile.
[11047]
scanned books on the hawker’s cart.
[11053]
—Leopoldo or the Bloom is on the Rye, Lenehan said.
[11055]
—He’s dead nuts on sales, M’Coy said. I was with him one day and
[11081]
A card Unfurnished Apartments reappeared on the windowsash of number 7
[11099]
winter’s night on the Featherbed Mountain. Bloom and Chris Callinan
[11100]
were on one side of the car and I was with the wife on the other. We
[11124]
Lenehan stopped and leaned on the riverwall, panting with soft laughter.
[11129]
Lenehan walked on again. He lifted his yachtingcap and scratched his
[11148]
The shopman let two volumes fall on the counter.
[11156]
On O’Connell bridge many persons observed the grave deportment and gay
[11172]
—All the dollarbills her husband gave her were spent in the stores on
[11177]
—Her mouth glued on his in a luscious voluptuous kiss while his hands
[11208]
reddened face, coughing. He raked his throat rudely, puked phlegm on the
[11209]
floor. He put his boot on what he had spat, wiping his sole along it,
[11220]
—Sweets of Sin, he said, tapping on it. That’s a good one.
[11228]
advance on five shillings? Going for five shillings.
[11247]
Dilly shrugged her shoulders. Mr Dedalus placed his hands on them and
[11290]
He left her and walked on. Dilly followed quickly and pulled his coat.
[11298]
—Curse your bloody blatant soul, Mr Dedalus cried, turning on him.
[11331]
He put the other coins in his pocket and started to walk on.
[11383]
bank, gave me a very sharp eye yesterday on Carlisle bridge as if he
[11392]
sailing westward, sailed by a skiff, a crumpled throwaway, rocked on the
[11397]
body forward on spatted feet, squaring his shoulders. Is that Ned
[11431]
reminiscences of sir Jonah Barrington. When you look back on it all
[11441]
on the wrong side. They rose in dark and evil days. Fine poem that
[11458]
Dust slept on dull coils of bronze and silver, lozenges of cinnabar, on
[11469]
hips, on her gross belly flapping a ruby egg.
[11473]
on a stolen hoard.
[11484]
powerhouse urged Stephen to be on. Beingless beings. Stop! Throb always
[11556]
—Here, Stephen said. It’s all right. Mind Maggy doesn’t pawn it on
[11599]
He put on his glasses and gazed towards the metal bridge an instant.
[11622]
He stood beside them beaming, on them first and on his roomy clothes
[11660]
will cost me a fall if I don’t... Wait awhile... We’re on the right
[11673]
—Then our friend’s writ is not worth the paper it’s printed on,
[11686]
glasses on his coatfront, following them.
[11695]
He signed to the waiting jarvey who chucked at the reins and set on
[11711]
On the steps of the City hall Councillor Nannetti, descending, hailed
[11769]
macebearer laid up with asthma, no mace on the table, nothing in order,
[11790]
—Come on up, Martin Cunningham said to the subsheriff. I don’t think
[11813]
—What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the
[11825]
beard and gaze hung intently down on a chessboard.
[11845]
Dedalus on Hamlet.
[11873]
this morning on belief. There was something on his mind, I saw.
[11898]
don’t want to be imposed on.
[11916]
announced on the Metropolitan hall, frowned at the distant pleasance of
[11922]
He strode on for Clare street, grinding his fierce word.
[11929]
—God’s curse on you, he said sourly, whoever you are! You’re
[11948]
entrance, soldiers half price. I could easy do a bunk on ma. Master
[11949]
Dignam on his left turned as he turned. That’s me in mourning. When
[11951]
turned to the right and on his right Master Dignam turned, his cap awry,
[11957]
Master Dignam got his collar down and dawdled on. The best pucker going
[11964]
and a swell pair of kicks on him and he listening to what the drunk was
[11986]
on the landing there bawling out for his boots to go out to Tunney’s
[11992]
confession to Father Conroy on Saturday night.
[12001]
quays. The viceroy was most cordially greeted on his way through the
[12005]
Dudley White, B. L., M. A., who stood on Arran quay outside Mrs M.
[12009]
hailing a car or on foot through Smithfield, Constitution hill and
[12015]
windows smiled credulously on the representative of His Majesty. From
[12019]
Douce’s head watched and admired. On Ormond quay Mr Simon Dedalus,
[12024]
lords deputies whose hands benignant had held of yore rich advowsons. On
[12030]
had on because the tram and Spring’s big yellow furniture van had to
[12031]
stop in front of her on account of its being the lord lieutenant. Beyond
[12039]
seeing the eyes of lady Dudley fixed on him, took his thumbs quickly
[12045]
Mulligan gaily, and Haines gravely, gazed down on the viceregal equipage
[12092]
by porksteak paper. His collar too sprang up. The viceroy, on his way
[12102]
On Northumberland and Lansdowne roads His Excellency acknowledged
11. Sirens
[12126]
Blew. Blue bloom is on the.
[12130]
A jumping rose on satiny breast of satin, rose of Castile.
[12288]
unheeding him he banged on the counter his tray of chattering china. And
[12303]
—I’ll complain to Mrs de Massey on you if I hear any more of your
[12311]
On her flower frowning miss Douce said:
[12321]
under their reef of counter, waiting on footstools, crates upturned,
[12444]
On. Where eat? The Clarence, Dolphin. On. For Raoul. Eat. If I net five
[12461]
—Gorgeous, she said. Look at the holy show I am. Lying out on the
[12529]
Miss gaze of Kennedy, heard, not seen, read on. Lenehan round the
[12606]
God’s curse on bitch’s bastard.
[12625]
on the door a poster, a swaying mermaid smoking mid nice waves. Smoke
[12627]
For Raoul. He eyed and saw afar on Essex bridge a gay hat riding on a
[12630]
Jingling on supple rubbers it jaunted from the bridge to Ormond quay.
[12639]
At four she. Winsomely she on Bloohimwhom smiled. Bloo smi qui go.
[12640]
Ternoon. Think you’re the only pebble on the beach? Does that to all.
[12644]
In drowsy silence gold bent on her page.
[12685]
Blazes Boylan’s smart tan shoes creaked on the barfloor where he
[12692]
hero. See me he might. The seat he sat on: warm. Black wary hecat walked
[12700]
on him. But sister bronze outsmiled her, preening for him her richer
[12718]
See, not be seen. I think I’ll join you. Come on. Richie led on. Bloom
[12742]
—Hold on, said Lenehan, till I...
[12748]
—I plunged a bit, said Boylan winking and drinking. Not on my own, you
[12767]
Lenehan, small eyes ahunger on her humming, bust ahumming, tugged Blazes
[12779]
—Go on, pressed Lenehan. There’s no-one. He never heard.
[12804]
—Go on! Do! Sonnez!
[12817]
gliding, mild she smiled on Boylan.
[12838]
—Come on to blazes, said Blazes Boylan, going.
[12856]
—Hoho, we will, Ben Dollard yodled jollily. Come on, Simon. Give us a
[12866]
—Come on, come on, Ben Dollard called. Begone dull care. Come, Bob.
[12869]
hold him now) into the saloon. He plumped him Dollard on the stool. His
[12878]
Bloom sighed on the silent bluehued flowers. Jingling. He’s gone.
[12920]
—I knew he was on the rocks, he said. The wife was playing the piano
[12921]
in the coffee palace on Saturdays for a very trifling consideration and
[12939]
Jingle jaunted down the quays. Blazes sprawled on bounding tyres.
[12985]
in heat, mare’s glossy rump atrot, with flick of whip, on bounding
[13025]
for that concert. Trousers tight as a drum on him. Musical porkers.
[13027]
screaming, kicking. With all his belongings on show. O saints above,
[13049]
mutual understanding. Tiresome shapers scraping fiddles, eye on the
[13066]
—Go on, blast you! Ben Dollard growled. Get it out in bits.
[13110]
Backache he. Bright’s bright eye. Next item on the programme. Paying
[13122]
Speech paused on Richie’s lips.
[13149]
He knows it well too. Or he feels. Still harping on his daughter. Wise
[13248]
Lovely name you have. Can’t write. Accept my little pres. Play on
[13312]
Blazes Boylan’s smart tan shoes creaked on the barfloor, said before.
[13319]
An afterclang of Cowley’s chords closed, died on the air made richer.
[13326]
—Seven days in jail, Ben Dollard said, on bread and water. Then
[13335]
Richie, admiring, descanted on that man’s glorious voice. He
[13365]
Thou lost one. All songs on that theme. Yet more Bloom stretched his
[13366]
string. Cruel it seems. Let people get fond of each other: lure them on.
[13367]
Then tear asunder. Death. Explos. Knock on the head. Outtohelloutofthat.
[13414]
thousand. Fall quite flat. It’s on account of the sounds it is.
[13450]
fingers on flat pad Pat brought.
[13452]
On. Know what I mean. No, change that ee. Accep my poor litt pres
[13453]
enclos. Ask her no answ. Hold on. Five Dig. Two about here. Penny the
[13468]
of number one Harmony avenue, Donnybrook, on which sat a fare, a young
[13488]
He blotted quick on pad of Pat. Envel. Address. Just copy out of paper.
[13512]
Lot of ground he must cover in the day. Paint face behind on him then
[13550]
Lovely seaside girls. Skin tanned raw. Should have put on coldcream
[13555]
No admittance except on business.
[13565]
Charming, seasmiling and unanswering Lydia on Lidwell smiled.
[13605]
O, look we are so! Chamber music. Could make a kind of pun on that.
[13613]
One rapped on a door, one tapped with a knock, did he knock Paul de Kock
[13636]
Got money somewhere. He’s on for a razzle backache spree. Much? He
[13646]
and painful, come from afar, from hoary mountains, called on good men
[13713]
She looked fine. Her crocus dress she wore lowcut, belongings on show.
[13742]
Bloom looked, unblessed to go. Got up to kill: on eighteen bob a week.
[13757]
Blank face. Virgin should say: or fingered only. Write something on it:
[13759]
Even admire themselves. See. Play on her. Lip blow. Body of white woman,
[13782]
hearing. See real beauty of the eye when she not speaks. On yonder
[13791]
On the smooth jutting beerpull laid Lydia hand, lightly, plumply, leave
[13837]
—Come on, Ben, Simon Dedalus cried. By God, you’re as good as ever
[13846]
and all big roseate, on heavyfooted feet, his gouty fingers nakkering
[13895]
Wish I hadn’t promised to meet. Freer in air. Music. Gets on your
[13918]
Seated all day at the organ. Maunder on for hours, talking to himself or
[13928]
—Ay, the Lord have mercy on him.
[13930]
—By the bye there’s a tuningfork in there on the...
[13954]
Under the sandwichbell lay on a bier of bread one last, one lonely, last
12. Cyclops
[14076]
—Old Troy, says I, was in the force. I’m on two minds not to give
[14092]
hanging on to his taw now for the past fortnight and I can’t get a
[14095]
—That the lay you’re on now? says Joe.
[14099]
day’s walk and the face on him all pockmarks would hold a shower of
[14139]
—Ay, says I. Whisky and water on the brain.
[14242]
—I think the markets are on a rise, says he, sliding his hand down his
[14245]
So begob the citizen claps his paw on his knee and he says:
[14253]
—Arrah, give over your bloody codding, Joe, says I. I’ve a thirst on
[14272]
The figure seated on a large boulder at the foot of a round tower was
[14298]
movement of his portentous frame and on these were graven with rude
[14349]
subsidised organ. The pledgebound party on the floor of the house. And
[14358]
Anne’s on Sea: the wife of William T Redmayne of a son. How’s that,
[14399]
postcard someone sent him with U. p: up on it to take a li...
[14535]
stated that he was now on the path of pralaya or return but was still
[14536]
submitted to trial at the hands of certain bloodthirsty entities on the
[14549]
in devanic circles that Mars and Jupiter were out for mischief on the
[14551]
were any special desires on the part of the defunct and the reply was:
[14553]
doesn’t pile it on. It was ascertained that the reference was to
[14568]
his foot on the bracken: Patrick of the beamy brow. Wail, Banba, with
[14575]
—Bloom, says he. He’s on point duty up and down there for the last
[14584]
And says Bob Doran, with the hat on the back of his poll, lowest
[14613]
stopping there at two in the morning without a stitch on her, exposing
[14625]
—Come in, come on, he won’t eat you, says the citizen.
[14627]
So Bloom slopes in with his cod’s eye on the dog and he asks Terry was
[14640]
case i hanged Joe Gann in Bootle jail on the 12 of Febuary 1900 and i
[14685]
wight hath done a deed of blood for I will on nowise suffer it even so
[14692]
I don’t know what all deterrent effect and so forth and so on.
[14694]
—There’s one thing it hasn’t a deterrent effect on, says Alf.
[14710]
phenomenon, don’t you see, because on account of the...
[14752]
brothers Sheares and Wolfe Tone beyond on Arbour Hill and Robert Emmet
[14755]
cigar putting on swank with his lardy face. Phenomenon! The fat heap he
[14756]
married is a nice old phenomenon with a back on her like a ballalley.
[14769]
on the other hand. And sure, more be token, the lout I’m told was
[14796]
reed band whiled away the intervening time by admirably rendering on
[14813]
Excellencies to the most favourable positions on the grandstand while
[14815]
Isle was accommodated on a tribune directly opposite. The delegation,
[14853]
Quietly, unassumingly Rumbold stepped on to the scaffold in faultless
[14880]
admirers of his fell but necessary office. On a handsome mahogany table
[14908]
forget her hero boy who went to his death with a song on his lips as if
[14910]
to his recollection the happy days of blissful childhood together on the
[14926]
name the day, and was accepted on the spot. Every lady in the audience
[14931]
history) placed on the finger of his blushing fiancée an expensive
[14935]
on the sad occasion, he who had blown a considerable number of sepoys
[14954]
their musical evenings, song and dance about she could get up on a truss
[14962]
sky pilots having an eye around that there was no goings on with the
[14976]
—What’s on you, Garry? says he.
[14979]
old towser growling, letting on to answer, like a duet in the opera.
[15019]
On you, Barney Kiernan,
[15045]
mean, didn’t serve any notice of the assignment on the company at the
[15046]
time and nominally under the act the mortgagee can’t recover on the
[15059]
like the lord chancellor giving it out on the bench and for the benefit
[15060]
of the wife and that a trust is created but on the other hand that
[15079]
as I hope and believe, on a sentiment of mutual esteem as to request of
[15098]
closing time, fornicating with two shawls and a bully on guard, drinking
[15108]
her tail up the aisle of the chapel with her patent boots on her,
[15153]
remedy that doesn’t cause pain to the animal and on the sore spot
[15162]
to ask about it on the floor of the house of commons.
[15194]
Mitchelstown telegram inspired the policy of gentlemen on the Treasury
[15212]
—Na bacleis, says the citizen, letting on to be modest. There was a
[15232]
Sluagh na h-Eireann, on the revival of ancient Gaelic sports and the
[15291]
—Ay, Blazes, says Alf. He let out that Myler was on the beer to run up
[15317]
neat work on the pet’s nose, and Myler came on looking groggy. The
[15323]
ending with the bulkier man on the ropes, Myler punishing him. The
[15325]
was liberally drenched with water and when the bell went came on gamey
[15356]
cocoanut and absence of hair on the animal’s chest. Blazes doing the
[15357]
tootle on the flute. Concert tour. Dirty Dan the dodger’s son off
[15422]
—Me? says Alf. Don’t cast your nasturtiums on my character.
[15432]
on with a shoehorn.
[15439]
—Still, says Bloom, on account of the poor woman, I mean his wife.
[15454]
Begob I saw there was trouble coming. And Bloom explaining he meant on
[15457]
povertystricken Breen out on grass with his beard out tripping him,
[15460]
the pope. Picture of him on the wall with his Smashall Sweeney’s
[15497]
Zaretsky or something weeping in the witnessbox with his hat on him,
[15508]
dissolve in tears on the bench.
[15514]
And he starts taking off the old recorder letting on to cry:
[15526]
And whereas on the sixteenth day of the month of the oxeyed goddess and
[15547]
conjured them by Him who died on rood that they should well and
[15562]
So Bloom lets on he heard nothing and he starts talking with Joe,
[15570]
—Rely on me, says Joe.
[15588]
And Bloom letting on to be awfully deeply interested in nothing, a
[15597]
with Terry on the counter, in all her warpaint.
[15614]
So anyhow in came John Wyse Nolan and Lenehan with him with a face on
[15629]
—It’s on the march, says the citizen. To hell with the bloody brutal
[15639]
them! The curse of a goodfornothing God light sideways on the bloody
[15661]
valorous heroes, rulers of the waves, who sit on thrones of alabaster
[15677]
quid on my tip Sceptre for himself and a lady friend.
[15679]
—I had half a crown myself, says Terry, on Zinfandel that Mr Flynn
[15687]
anything he could lift on the nod, the old cur after him backing his
[15729]
Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair
[15732]
—Europe has its eyes on you, says Lenehan.
[15748]
in a creation carried out in green mercerised silk, moulded on an
[15759]
that tree at the conclusion of the service. On leaving the church of
[15766]
—And our eyes are on Europe, says the citizen. We had our trade with
[15768]
pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway.
[15781]
afloat, the flag of the province of Desmond and Thomond, three crowns on
[15813]
is. Read the revelations that’s going on in the papers about flogging
[15814]
on the training ships at Portsmouth. A fellow writes that calls himself
[15820]
brought out, howling for his ma, and they tie him down on the buttend of
[15825]
caning on the breech.
[15837]
hereditary chamber on the face of God’s earth and their land in the
[15841]
—On which the sun never rises, says Joe.
[15850]
again from the bed, steered into haven, sitteth on his beamend till
[15875]
the poor old woman told us that the French were on the sea and landed at
[15893]
had enough of those sausageeating bastards on the throne from George
[15898]
with the winkers on her, blind drunk in her royal palace every night of
[15901]
whiskers and singing him old bits of songs about Ehren on the Rhine and
[15932]
his dunducketymudcoloured mug on him and his old plumeyes rolling about.
[15972]
prolonged admiration. No need to dwell on the legendary beauty of the
[15978]
on the emunctory field, showing our ancient duns and raths and cromlechs
[16019]
sweepingbrush, so he would, if he only had a nurse’s apron on him. And
[16058]
—The blessing of God and Mary and Patrick on you, says the citizen.
[16076]
Lord Walkup of Walkup on Eggs, to tender to His Majesty the heartfelt
[16117]
flogging the natives on the belly to squeeze all the red rubber they can
[16124]
—Bloom, says he. The courthouse is a blind. He had a few bob on
[16132]
tip. Bet you what you like he has a hundred shillings to five on. He’s
[16147]
telling me card party and letting on the child was sick (gob, must have
[16159]
puts the bloody kybosh on it if old sloppy eyes is mucking up the show.
[16164]
with his baubles and his penny diamonds. Loans by post on easy terms.
[16165]
Any amount of money advanced on note of hand. Distance no object. No
[16172]
Sure enough the castle car drove up with Martin on it and Jack Power
[16174]
the collector general’s, an orangeman Blackburn does have on the
[16358]
forceps, stags’ horns, watertight boots, hawks, millstones, eyes on a
[16372]
consumption on the premises, the celebrant blessed the house and censed
[16405]
be damned but in he comes again letting on to be in a hell of a hurry.
[16421]
—Come on boys, says Martin, seeing it was looking blue. Come along
[16432]
whatever you call him and him in the middle of them letting on to be all
[16433]
at sea and up with them on the bloody jaunting car.
[16452]
dropsy, and he cursing the curse of Cromwell on him, bell, book and
[16463]
Arrah, sit down on the parliamentary side of your arse for Christ’
[16471]
and Joe at him to whisht and he on his high horse about the jews and
[16473]
down on the car and hold his bloody jaw and a loafer with a patch over
[16503]
Thom’s, printers to His Majesty, on the occasion of his departure
[16508]
the distinguished phenomenologist on behalf of a large section of the
[16511]
every credit on the makers, Messrs Jacob agus Jacob. The departing guest
[16516]
coastline of the four seas on the summits of the Hill of Howth, Three
[16522]
henchmen on the distant Cambrian and Caledonian hills, the mastodontic
[16532]
anyhow and out with him and little Alf hanging on to his elbow and he
[16545]
—Hold on, citizen, says Joe. Stop!
[16572]
in remote parts of the island respectively, the former on the third
[16596]
lottery ticket on the side of his poll he’d remember the gold cup, he
[16609]
sheepsface on it gesticulating and the bloody mongrel after it with his
13. Nausicaa
[16633]
all too fleeting day lingered lovingly on sea and strand, on the proud
[16634]
promontory of dear old Howth guarding as ever the waters of the bay, on
[16635]
the weedgrown rocks along Sandymount shore and, last but not least, on
[16640]
The three girl friends were seated on the rocks, enjoying the evening
[16646]
caps to match and the name H. M. S. Belleisle printed on both. For Tommy
[16669]
syrup on. What a persuasive power that girl had! But to be sure baby
[16673]
a laugh in her gipsylike eyes and a frolicsome word on her cherryripe
[16698]
speck of sand was to be seen on his smart little suit. Still the blue
[16723]
—Nao, Tommy said on the verge of tears.
[16748]
to let on whatever she did that it was her that told her or she’d
[16755]
land and have seen herself exquisitely gowned with jewels on her brow
[16771]
it. She had cut it that very morning on account of the new moon and it
[16779]
was about to retort but something checked the words on her tongue.
[16789]
on and he was going to go to Trinity college to study for a doctor when
[16798]
at the back without his cap on that she would know anywhere something
[16819]
by herself and what joy was hers when she tried it on then, smiling at
[16821]
put it on the waterjug to keep the shape she knew that that would take
[16836]
them and she had a brickbat to keep the iron on because she wouldn’t
[16839]
and lucky too for a bride to have a bit of blue somewhere on her because
[16843]
morning she nearly slipped up the old pair on her inside out and that
[16844]
was for luck and lovers’ meeting if you put those things on inside
[16848]
And yet and yet! That strained look on her face! A gnawing sorrow is
[16900]
and they would go on the continent for their honeymoon (three wonderful
[16911]
ball and if he took it there’d be wigs on the green but Tommy said it
[16912]
was his ball and he wanted his ball and he pranced on the ground, if
[16934]
—On the beeoteetom, laughed Cissy merrily.
[16943]
her nose. Give it to him too on the same place as quick as I’d look at
[16948]
jaspberry ram and when she drew the jugs too and the men’s faces on
[16973]
the rain falling on the rusty bucket, thinking. But that vile decoction
[16988]
father because he was too old or something or on account of his face
[16990]
pimples on it and his sandy moustache a bit white under his nose. Poor
[16995]
and was buried, God have mercy on him, from a stroke. Her mother’s
[16996]
birthday that was and Charley was home on his holidays and Tom and Mr
[17000]
him for the rest of his days and he couldn’t even go to the funeral on
[17009]
it rubbed the menthol cone on her forehead but Gerty though she didn’t
[17013]
the main every night and it was Gerty who tacked up on the wall of that
[17051]
attention on account of the gentleman opposite looking. She felt the
[17101]
of that and not get on her nerves, no hour to be out, and the little
[17103]
paintings that man used to do on the pavement with all the coloured
[17105]
evening and the clouds coming out and the Bailey light on Howth and to
[17116]
always dress the same on account of a play but she could not see whether
[17119]
haunting sorrow was written on his face. She would have given worlds to
[17123]
She was glad that something told her to put on the transparent stockings
[17126]
joy on her face because she wanted him because she felt instinctively
[17128]
to him, her dreamhusband, because she knew on the instant it was him. If
[17160]
present or a clock but they had a clock she noticed on the mantelpiece
[17171]
were afraid the tide might come in on them and be drowned.
[17182]
rip up her skirt at the side that was too tight on her because there
[17188]
something accidentally on purpose with her high crooked French heels
[17189]
on her to make her look tall and got a fine tumble. Tableau! That would
[17196]
was itching to give them a ringing good clip on the ear but she didn’t
[17204]
Sparrow’s of George’s street on the Tuesday, no the Monday before
[17205]
Easter and there wasn’t a brack on them and that was what he was
[17211]
her hat anyhow on her to one side after her run and she did look a
[17213]
a fortnight before like a rag on her back and a bit of her petticoat
[17216]
never seen on a girl’s shoulders—a radiant little vision, in sooth,
[17220]
tingling in every nerve. She put on her hat so that she could see from
[17230]
no-one could get on with her poking her nose into what was no concern of
[17275]
her stays that that thing must be coming on because the last time too
[17276]
was when she clipped her hair on account of the moon. His dark eyes
[17277]
fixed themselves on her again drinking in her every contour, literally
[17279]
a man’s passionate gaze it was there plain to be seen on that man’s
[17313]
much as a second thought on him and tear his silly postcard into a dozen
[17315]
look of measured scorn that would make him shrivel up on the spot. Miss
[17326]
sandman was on his way for Master Boardman junior. And Cissy told him
[17330]
much as by your leave, sent up his compliments to all and sundry on to
[17343]
seashore because Canon O’Hanlon was up on the altar with the veil that
[17361]
it did not err on the side of luxury, was scrupulously neat and clean.
[17404]
Conroy handed him his hat to put on and crosscat Edy asked wasn’t she
[17418]
—Come on, Gerty, Cissy called. It’s the bazaar fireworks.
[17447]
Rippingham so mad about actors’ photographs and besides it was on
[17448]
account of that other thing coming on the way it did.
[17451]
and the garters were blue to match on account of the transparent and
[17461]
those other pettiwidth, the green, four and eleven, on account of being
[17465]
where no-one ever not even on the swing or wading and she wasn’t
[17469]
looking and he kept on looking, looking. She would fain have cried to
[17471]
his lips laid on her white brow, the cry of a young girl’s love, a
[17496]
—Gerty! Gerty! We’re going. Come on. We can see from farther up.
[17505]
her heart, full of a strange shining, hung enraptured on her sweet
[17507]
a smile that verged on tears, and then they parted.
[17511]
darker now and there were stones and bits of wood on the strand and
[17519]
left on the shelf and the others did a sprint. Thought something was
[17522]
on show. Hot little devil all the same. I wouldn’t mind. Curiosity
[17530]
menstruate at the same time with the same moon, I mean? Depends on the
[17547]
all on to take them all off. Molly. Why I bought her the violet garters.
[17553]
changes when you’re on the track of the secret. Except the east: Mary,
[17556]
appointment. Out on spec probably. They believe in chance because like
[17572]
Devils they are when that’s coming on them. Dark devilish appearance.
[17592]
were on the rocks in Holles street. Why not? Suppose he gave her money.
[17595]
I forget to write address on that letter like the postcard I sent to
[17598]
another. Weighs on his mind. Funny my watch stopped at half past four.
[17621]
Wonderful of course if you say: good evening, and you see she’s on
[17644]
them goes pop. Mushy like, tell by their eye, on the sly. First thoughts
[17649]
Gnashing her teeth in sleep. Lord mayor had his eye on her too. Val
[17669]
high school drawing a picture of Venus with all his belongings on show.
[17671]
Never see them sit on a bench marked Wet Paint. Eyes all over them. Look
[17678]
Bred in the bone. Milly for example drying her handkerchief on the
[17680]
eye on a mirror. And when I sent her for Molly’s Paisley shawl to
[17688]
knows? Ways of the world. Young student. Straight on her pins anyway not
[17759]
arranged. Magnetic needle tells you what’s going on in the sun, the
[17766]
Wonder how is she feeling in that region. Shame all put on before third
[17773]
slipper on the floor so they wouldn’t hear. But lots of them can’t
[17778]
you this to think of me when I’m far away on the pillow. What is it?
[17795]
in her shift on the bed. Know her smell in a thousand. Bathwater too.
[17803]
their period. Come near. Then get a hogo you could hang your hat on.
[17808]
John had on his desk the other day. Breath? What you eat and drink gives
[17811]
round treacle. Railed off the altar get on to it at any cost. The tree
[17819]
O by the by that lotion. I knew there was something on my mind. Never
[17826]
Fellows run up a bill on the slate and then slinking around the back
[17836]
who is he now. The Mystery Man on the Beach, prize titbit story by Mr
[17838]
fellow today at the graveside in the brown macintosh. Corns on his
[17841]
the atmosphere. Old Betty’s joints are on the rack. Mother Shipton’s
[17860]
Dew falling. Bad for you, dear, to sit on that stone. Brings on white
[17863]
sore on the mouth. Cut with grass or paper worst. Friction of the
[17864]
position. Like to be that rock she sat on. O sweet little, you don’t
[17875]
lame of course but must be on your guard not to feel too much pity. They
[17878]
All quiet on Howth now. The distant hills seem. Where we. The
[17897]
leaned on the sideboard watching. Moorish eyes. Twenty years asleep in
[17917]
white. Colours depend on the light you see. Stare the sun for example
[17919]
to stamp his trademark on everything. Instance, that cat this morning on
[17922]
with the letter em on her forehead. Body fifty different colours.
[17924]
what’s his name with the burning glass. Then the heather goes on fire.
[17931]
week got into the room playing with his shadow on the ceiling. Might
[17944]
with a scapular or a medal on him for luck. Well. And the tephilim
[17945]
no what’s this they call it poor papa’s father had on his door to
[17948]
never know what dangers. Hanging on to a plank or astride of a beam for
[17971]
slowly breathing, slumberous but awake. And far on Kish bank the
[17996]
me. Frightened she was when her nature came on her first. Poor child!
[18007]
dull. Must be getting on for nine by the light. Go home. Too late for
[18021]
Dignam’s put the boots on it. Houses of mourning so depressing because
[18024]
to pop off first. That widow on Monday was it outside Cramer’s that
[18025]
looked at me. Buried the poor husband but progressing favourably on the
[18036]
Something confused. She had red slippers on. Turkish. Wore the breeches.
[18042]
Mr Bloom stooped and turned over a piece of paper on the strand. He
[18048]
on the waters. What’s this? Bit of stick.
[18059]
Some flatfoot tramp on it in the morning. Useless. Washed away. Tide
[18061]
mirror, breathe on it, stirs. All these rocks with lines and scars and
[18076]
if you were trying to do that for a week on end you couldn’t. Chance.
[18101]
The clock on the mantelpiece in the priest’s house cooed where Canon
[18113]
sitting on the rocks looking was
14. Oxen of the Sun
[18146]
splendour may be the surface of a downwardtending lutulent reality or on
[18157]
command and promise which on all mortals with prophecy of abundance
[18185]
desire immense among all one another was impelling on of her to be
[18204]
Of Israel’s folk was that man that on earth wandering far had fared.
[18218]
Christ’s rood made she on breastbone and him drew that he would rathe
[18222]
Loth to irk in Horne’s hall hat holding the seeker stood. On her stow
[18246]
dust that gripeth on every man that is born of woman for as he came
[18259]
motherhood and he wondered to look on her face that was a fair face for
[18285]
move more for enchantment. And on this board were frightful swords and
[18290]
blases in to them like to bubbles. And full fair cheer and rich was on
[18300]
they teach the serpents there to entwine themselves up on long sticks
[18315]
fast. Sir Leopold heard on the upfloor cry on high and he wondered what
[18318]
a franklin that hight Lenehan on that side the table that was older than
[18343]
beside the meek sir Leopold. But on young Malachi they waited for that
[18349]
led on with will to wander, loth to leave.
[18402]
fisherman’s seal, even that blessed Peter on which rock was holy
[18419]
manchild which on his eleventh day on live had died and no man of art
[18421]
for that evil hap and for his burial did him on a fair corselet of
[18504]
burning of nard and tapers, on a bridebed while clerks sung kyries and
[18541]
mentioned for the Orient from on high which brake hell’s gates visited
[18569]
A black crack of noise in the street here, alack, bawled back. Loud on
[18579]
a blow on any the least colour. But the braggart boaster cried that an
[18585]
him on his ribs upon that crack of doom and Master Bloom, at the
[18606]
other land which is called Believe-on-Me, that is the land of promise
[18609]
come as many as believe on it? Yes, Pious had told him of that land and
[18622]
know her. For regarding Believe-on-Me they said it was nought else
[18625]
in it were four pillows on which were four tickets with these words
[18626]
printed on them, Pickaback and Topsyturvy and Shameface and Cheek by
[18645]
rosy buds all gone brown and spread out blobs and on the hills nought
[18670]
with rain and so both together on to Horne’s. There Leop. Bloom of
[18676]
Moll with red slippers on in a pair of Turkey trunks which is thought by
[18678]
through pleading her belly, and now on the stools, poor body, two days
[18687]
with a pair of his boys off Bullock harbour dapping on the sound with a
[18700]
(for he swore with an oath that he had been at pains about it) but on
[18718]
wink, for me with their bully beef, a pox on it. There’s as good fish
[18732]
for the ocean sea or to hoof it on the roads with the romany folk,
[18750]
Come, come, says Mr Vincent, plain dealing. He’ll find himself on the
[18758]
says he, never shit on shamrock. He had horns galore, a coat of cloth
[18770]
dark of a cowhouse or get a lick on the nape from his long holy tongue
[18774]
on his wrists and clipped his forelock and rubbed him all over with
[18781]
full he would rear up on his hind quarters to show their ladyships a
[18785]
the only colour to his mind) and there was a board put up on a hillock
[18787]
Harry, Green is the grass that grows on the ground. And, says Mr Dixon,
[18801]
and on picking up a blackthumbed chapbook that he kept in the pantry
[18817]
their bundles of chattels on shipboard, set all masts erect, manned the
[18834]
on. Whereat he handed round to the company a set of pasteboard cards
[18837]
Lambay Island. His project, as he went on to expound, was to withdraw
[18907]
Dixon, to turn the table, took on to ask of Mr Mulligan himself whether
[18917]
The spry rattle had run on in the same vein of mimicry but for some
[19004]
what’s got a white swelling quick as I claps eyes on her. The young
[19022]
rebuke he saluted those present on the by and repaired to the door. A
[19031]
pudding as you ever see what I always looks back on with a loving heart.
[19078]
must acquaint you, said Mr Crotthers, clapping on the table so as to
[19166]
pains in advanced gravidancy by reason of pressure on the vein, the
[19178]
animation as the most popular beliefs on the state of pregnancy such as
[19216]
on all faces while he eyed them with a ghostly grin. I anticipated some
[19220]
is the appearance is on me. Tare and ages, what way would I be resting
[19239]
nocturnal rat peers from his hole. A curse is on it. It is haunted.
[19250]
is seen, precociously manly, walking on a nipping morning from the old
[19251]
house in Clanbrassil street to the high school, his booksatchel on him
[19254]
hard hat (ah, that was a day!), already on the road, a fullfledged
[19265]
month before. But hey, presto, the mirror is breathed on and the young
[19288]
ever descends, never falls on wide sagegreen pasturefields, shedding her
[19295]
on the highway of the clouds they come, muttering thunder of rebellion,
[19315]
streams, emerald, sapphire, mauve and heliotrope, sustained on currents
[19334]
a hand on the shoulder near him. Have no fear. He could not leave his
[19338]
allayed the smart. Madden had lost five drachmas on Sceptre for a whim
[19343]
Huzzah! Sceptre wins! But in the straight on the run home when all were
[19350]
Mount him on the camel or the boisterous buffalo the victory in a hack
[19352]
on the luckless! Poor Sceptre! he said with a light sigh. She is not the
[19360]
cooked on a stone a batch of those buns with Corinth fruit in them that
[19364]
days on the couch, but today she was free, blithe, mocked at peril.
[19393]
was going on were at this juncture commencing to exhibit symptoms of
[19398]
by Messrs Bass and Co at Burton-on-Trent which happened to be situated
[19400]
certainly calculated to attract anyone’s remark on account of its
[19403]
altogether different complexion on the proceedings, after the moment
[19407]
their eyes met and as soon as it began to dawn on him that the other was
[19417]
debaters were the keenest in the land, the theme they were engaged on
[19428]
before the hearth but on either flank of it the figure of Bannon in
[19458]
formativus of the nemasperm on the one hand and on the other a happily
[19520]
himself on being, it should perhaps be stated that staggering bob in
[19539]
was very very happy. Those who have passed on, who have gone before,
[19562]
so time wags on: but father Cronion has dealt lightly here. No, let no
[19584]
The stranger still regarded on the face before him a slow recession of
[19602]
the bowls are gathered and hutched) is standing on the urn secured by
[19630]
milligramme. They hark him on. The door! It is open? Ha! They are
[19633]
giving them sharp language but raps out an oath, he too, and on. Bloom
[19641]
celestial, glistening on Dublin stone there under starshiny coelum.
[19648]
work. Cleave to her! Serve! Toil on, labour like a very bandog and let
[19686]
Fire away number one on the gun. Burke’s! Burke’s! Thence they
[19689]
Abaft there! Shove ahead. Keep a watch on the clock. Chuckingout time.
[19690]
Mullee! What’s on you? Ma mère m’a mariée. British Beatitudes!
[19694]
my time. Silentium! Get a spurt on. Tention. Proceed to nearest canteen
[19697]
battleships, buggery and bishops. Whether on the scaffold high. Beer,
[19722]
and papooses? Womanbody after going on the straw? Stand and deliver.
[19735]
at her. Hauding Sara by the wame. On the road to Malahide. Me? If she
[19740]
Waiting, guvnor? Most deciduously. Bet your boots on. Stunned like,
[19742]
chink ad lib. Seed near free poun on un a spell ago a said war hisn. Us
[19743]
come right in on your invite, see? Up to you, matey. Out with the oof.
[19759]
grahamise. Mare on form hot order. Guinea to a goosegog. Tell a cram,
[19804]
my faith, yes. O, get, rev on a gradient one in nine. Live axle drives
[19815]
Hark! Shut your obstropolos. Pflaap! Pflaap! Blaze on. There she goes.
[19819]
Lynch! Hey? Sign on long o’ me. Denzille lane this way. Change here
[19827]
gospeller on the Merrion hall? Elijah is coming! Washed in the blood
[19828]
of the Lamb. Come on you winefizzling, ginsizzling, booseguzzling
[19829]
existences! Come on, you dog-gone, bullnecked, beetlebrowed, hogjowled,
[19831]
Come on, you triple extract of infamy! Alexander J Christ Dowie,
[19834]
I put it to you that He’s on the square and a corking fine business
[19839]
in his back pocket. Just you try it on.
15. Circe
[19854]
slowly. Children. The swancomb of the gondola, highreared, forges on
[19874]
(They release him. He jerks on. A pigmy woman swings on a rope slung
[19877]
snores again. On a step a gnome totting among a rubbishtip crouches
[19881]
makes back for her lair, swaying her lamp. A bandy child, asquat on the
[19903]
THE VIRAGO: Signs on you, hairy arse. More power the Cavan girl.
[19913]
bloodbright in a lampglow, black sockets of caps on their blond cropped
[19927]
introit for paschal time. Lynch, his jockeycap low on his brow, attends
[19956]
over the world. A liver and white spaniel on the prowl slinks after him,
[19982]
(Stephen thrusts the ashplant on him and slowly holds out his hands, his
[19999]
middens arise on all sides stagnant fumes. A glow leaps in the south
[20001]
cleaves the crowd and lurches towards the tramsiding. On the farther
[20012]
arclamp. He disappears. In a moment he reappears and hurries on.)
[20036]
burning! On fire, on fire! (He catches sight of the navvy lurching
[20053]
its huge red headlight winking, its trolley hissing on the wire. The
[20060]
forward, pugnosed, on the guidewheel, yells as he slides past over
[20069]
up Sandow’s exercises again. On the hands down. Insure against street
[20082]
(A sinister figure leans on plaited legs against O’Beirne’s wall,
[20102]
(He swerves, sidles, stepaside, slips past and on.)
[20115]
(Shocked, on weak hams, he halts. Tommy and Jacky vanish there, there.
[20126]
on the drawn face.)
[20195]
spellbound. A coin gleams on her forehead. On her feet are jewelled
[20218]
water. Shop closes early on Thursday. But the first thing in the
[20258]
with booted strides. He stumbles on the steps, recovers, plunges into
[20321]
Playing on the old banjo.
[20364]
mystery games and the crackers from the tree we sat on the staircase
[20370]
out of this hand, carefully, slowly. (Tenderly, as he slips on her
[20374]
tinsel sylph’s diadem on her brow with her dancecard fallen beside
[20404]
(Richie Goulding, three ladies’ hats pinned on his head, appears
[20405]
weighted to one side by the black legal bag of Collis and Ward on which
[20412]
(Bald Pat, bothered beetle, stands on the curbstone, folding his napkin,
[20427]
stupid crowds. I am not on pleasure bent. I am in a grave predicament.
[20438]
BLOOM: Let’s walk on. Shall us?
[20442]
(The bawd makes an unheeded sign. Bloom walks on with Mrs Breen. The
[20449]
white spats, fawn dustcoat on his arm, tawny red brogues, fieldglasses
[20457]
BLOOM: I mean, Leopardstown. And Molly won seven shillings on a three
[20460]
you had on that new hat of white velours with a surround of molefur that
[20463]
what you like she did it on purpose...
[20469]
admired on you and you honestly looked just too fetching in it though
[20490]
(She fades from his side. Followed by the whining dog he walks on
[20499]
it into only into the bucket of porter that was there waiting on the
[20520]
Got a match on you?
[20532]
on, you British army!
[20571]
(He gazes ahead, reading on the wall a scrawled chalk legend Wet Dream
[20572]
and a phallic design.) Odd! Molly drawing on the frosted carriagepane
[20587]
sprawls on his back, wriggling obscenely with begging paws, his long
[20603]
(Each lays hand on Bloom’s shoulder.)
[20627]
BLOOM: (Enthusiastically.) A noble work! I scolded that tramdriver on
[20641]
maneater. A redhot crowbar and some liniment rubbing on the burning part
[20692]
and lifting his right forearm on the square, he gives the sign and
[20701]
brother, the Bective rugger fullback, on you, heartless flirt.
[20711]
married man, without a stain on my character. I live in Eccles street.
[20727]
BLOOM: (His hand on the shoulder of the first watch.) My old dad too was
[20769]
BEAUFOY: (His lip upcurled, smiles superciliously on the court.) You
[20801]
(Mary Driscoll, a slipshod servant girl, approaches. She has a bucket on
[20809]
owing to his carryings on.
[20822]
MARY DRISCOLL: (Excitedly.) As God is looking down on me this night if
[20861]
model young ladies playing on the pianoforte or anon all with fervour
[20885]
dinged silk hat sideways on his head, a strip of stickingplaster across
[20894]
misdemeanour was due to a momentary aberration of heredity, brought on
[20932]
responsible for her condition, had worked his own sweet will on her. He
[20934]
on his luck at present owing to the mortgaging of his extensive property
[20941]
silver haze is projected on the wall. Moses Dlugacz, ferreteyed albino,
[20947]
(J. J. O’Molloy steps on to a low plinth and holds the lapel of his
[20961]
(A paper with something written on it is handed into court.)
[20974]
in the North Riding of Tipperary on the Munster circuit, signed James
[20978]
to misconduct myself at half past four p.m. on the following Thursday,
[20990]
Subsequently he enclosed a bloom of edelweiss culled on the heights,
[20995]
MRS YELVERTON BARRY: Shame on him!
[21020]
strikes her welt constantly.) Also me. Because he saw me on the polo
[21023]
Dennehy of the Inniskillings win the final chukkar on his darling cob
[21026]
after dark on Paris boulevards, insulting to any lady. I have it still.
[21075]
MRS YELVERTON BARRY: (Severely.) Don’t do so on any account, Mrs
[21142]
peril or may the Lord have mercy on your soul. Remove him. (A black
[21237]
over rattling pebbles. After him toddles an obese grandfather rat on
[21244]
find him. (He fixes the manhole with a resolute stare.) My turn now on.
[21248]
coalhole. Two discs on the columns wobble, eyes of nought. All recedes.
[21272]
Mother Slipperslapper. (Familiarly.) She’s on the job herself tonight
[21286]
BLOOM: Off side. Curiously they are on the right. Heavier, I suppose.
[21311]
(Gazelles are leaping, feeding on the mountains. Near are lakes. Round
[21327]
(She bites his ear gently with little goldstopped teeth, sending on
[21341]
ZOE: Go on. Make a stump speech out of it.
[21398]
Boys from High school are perched on the lampposts, telegraph poles,
[21431]
Stephen’s iron crown, the chalice and bible. Four buglers on foot blow
[21435]
the dove, the curtana. He is seated on a milkwhite horse with long
[21478]
BLOOM: (Placing his right hand on his testicles, swears.) So may the
[21485]
(Bloom assumes a mantle of cloth of gold and puts on a ruby ring. He
[21486]
ascends and stands on the stone of destiny. The representative peers put
[21487]
on at the same time their twentyeight crowns. Joybells ring in Christ
[21495]
(Bloom holds up his right hand on which sparkles the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
[21505]
Maria. The princess Selene, in moonblue robes, a silver crescent on her
[21517]
keys of Dublin, crossed on a crimson cushion, are given to him. He shows
[21522]
BLOOM: On this day twenty years ago we overcame the hereditary enemy at
[21523]
Ladysmith. Our howitzers and camel swivel guns played on his lines with
[21541]
you verily it is even now at hand. Yea, on the word of a Bloom, ye shall
[21587]
bursts through the throng, leaps on his horse and kisses him on both
[21617]
Come on, boys! Wriggle it, girls!
[21643]
NOSEY FLYNN: Can I raise a mortgage on my fire insurance?
[21713]
dragging a lorry on which are the shaking statues of several naked
[21749]
funniest man on earth.
[21787]
coisde gan capall. I call on my old friend, Dr Malachi Mulligan, sex
[21788]
specialist, to give medical testimony on my behalf.
[21790]
DR MULLIGAN: (In motor jerkin, green motorgoggles on his brow.) Dr Bloom
[21817]
fellow on the whole, coy though not feebleminded in the medical sense.
[21821]
he sleeps on a straw litter and eats the most Spartan food, cold dried
[21841]
children. They appear on a redcarpeted staircase adorned with expensive
[21845]
has his name printed in legible letters on his shirtfront: Nasodoro,
[21860]
(Bloom walks on a net, covers his left eye with his left ear, passes
[21888]
A DEADHAND: (Writes on the wall.) Bloom is a cod.
[21938]
(Reuben J Dodd, blackbearded Iscariot, bad shepherd, bearing on his
[21979]
reigneth, accompanied on the organ by Joseph Glynn. Bloom becomes mute,
[21990]
to be. Life’s dream is o’er. End it peacefully. They can live on.
[22033]
fixes big eyes on her fluid slip and counts its bronze buckles with a
[22065]
hands, draws him over. He hops. On the antlered rack of the hall hang
[22067]
frowns, then smiles, preoccupied. A door on the return landing is flung
[22071]
face quickly Bloom bends to examine on the halltable the spaniel eyes
[22080]
is spread a screen of peacock feathers. Lynch squats crosslegged on
[22084]
her hand, sits perched on the edge of the table swinging her leg and
[22102]
ZOE: Clap on the back for Zoe.
[22105]
the pianola on which sprawl his hat and ashplant. With two fingers he
[22113]
ZOE: (Promptly.) Your boy’s thinking of you. Tie a knot on your shift.
[22117]
catterpillar on his wand. She snakes her neck, nestling. Stephen glances
[22187]
(Reuben J Antichrist, wandering jew, a clutching hand open on his spine,
[22233]
harsh as a corncrake’s, jars on high. Perspiring in a loose lawn
[22241]
play a slick ace. Join on right here. Book through to eternity junction,
[22246]
the cosmos? No. Be on the side of the angels. Be a prism. You have that
[22276]
on Constitution hill. I was confirmed by the bishop and enrolled in the
[22282]
FLORRY-TERESA: It was in consequence of a portwine beverage on top of
[22316]
holyeyed, the bearded figure of Mananaun MacLir broods, chin on knees.
[22327]
(He smites with his bicycle pump the crayfish in his left hand. On its
[22341]
LYNCH: (Tossing a cigarette on to the table.) Here.
[22361]
two steps to the left on gawky pink stilts. He is sausaged into several
[22364]
O’Connor Fitzmaurice Tisdall Farrell. On his head is perched an
[22371]
are a particular devotee. The injection mark on the thigh I hope you
[22376]
VIRAG: Number two on the other hand, she of the cherry rouge and
[22390]
attention to details of dustspecks. Never put on you tomorrow what you
[22403]
the mass of oxygenated vegetable matter on her skull. What ho, she
[22417]
noonday soupplate, while on her rere lower down are two additional
[22434]
wart. I presume you shall have remembered what I will have taught you on
[22490]
BLOOM: Bee or bluebottle too other day butting shadow on wall dazed self
[22494]
Spanish fly in his fly or mustard plaster on his dibble. (He gobbles
[22529]
He doth rest anon. (He snaps his jaws suddenly on the air.)
[22538]
On the wing, on the wing!
[22562]
Deasy or telegraph. Our interview of this morning has left on me a deep
[22594]
told me about, hold on, Swinburne, was it, no?
[22643]
pope’s bastard. (He leans out on tortured forepaws, elbows bent rigid,
[22658]
And a prettier, a daintier head of winsome curls was never seen on a
[22659]
whore’s shoulders. Lynch puts on her hat. She whips it off.)
[22673]
phosphorescent scorpion tongue, his hand on his fork.) Messiah! He burst
[22693]
HENRY: (Caressing on his breast a severed female head, murmurs.) Thine
[22704]
two ungainly stilthops, his tail cocked, and deftly claps sideways on
[22735]
peeping under it. He wears a battered silk hat sideways on his head. His
[22737]
neck hangs a rosary of corks ending on his breast in a corkscrew cross.
[22738]
Releasing his thumbs, he invokes grace from on high with large wave
[22789]
BLOOM: (Hearing a male voice in talk with the whores on the doorstep,
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lady. The gas we had on the Toft’s hobbyhorses. I’m giddy still.
[22822]
(A firm heelclacking tread is heard on the stairs.)
[22834]
Minnie Hauck in Carmen. On her left hand are wedding and keeper rings.
[22841]
(She glances round her at the couples. Then her eyes rest on Bloom with
[22889]
Rain, exposure at dewfall on the searocks, a peccadillo at my time of
[22926]
(He knots the lace. Bella places her foot on the floor. Bloom raises
[22945]
BELLO: Down! (He taps her on the shoulder with his fan.) Incline feet
[22947]
On the hands down!
[22952]
(With a piercing epileptic cry she sinks on all fours, grunting,
[22960]
deep in his breeches pockets, places his heel on her neck and grinds it
[22982]
KITTY: Don’t be too hard on her, Mr Bello. Sure you won’t,
[22989]
correct you for your own good on a soft safe spot. How’s that tender
[22998]
swollen, his face congested.) I shall sit on your ottoman saddleback
[23021]
BELLO: Hold him down, girls, till I squat on him.
[23023]
ZOE: Yes. Walk on him! I will.
[23036]
BELLO: (Squats with a grunt on Bloom’s upturned face, puffing
[23042]
to one. (He quenches his cigar angrily on Bloom’s ear.) Where’s that
[23058]
FLORRY: (Pulls at Bello.) Let me on him now. You had enough. I asked
[23095]
male hands and nose, leering mouth.) I tried her things on only twice,
[23125]
your seat with womanish care, lifting your billowy flounces, on the
[23134]
on your swaddles. Aha! By the ass of the Dorans you’ll find I’m a
[23161]
thought the half of the... I swear on my sacred oath...
[23163]
BELLO: (Peremptorily.) Answer. Repugnant wretch! I insist on knowing.
[23180]
nice? (He places a ruby ring on her finger.) And there now! With this
[23189]
lecture you on your misdeeds, Miss Ruby, and spank your bare bot right
[23197]
have a go at you myself. A man I know on the turf named Charles Alberta
[23199]
Hanaper and Petty Bag office) is on the lookout for a maid of all work
[23223]
weeks. Whoa, my jewel! Beg up! Whoa! (He brands his initial C on
[23224]
Bloom’s croup.) So! Warranted Cohen! What advance on two bob,
[23235]
instincts of the blasé man about town. Learn the smooth mincing walk on
[23238]
fascination to bear on them. Pander to their Gomorrahan vices.
[23246]
your curly teapot gone to or who docked it on you, cockyolly? Sing,
[23383]
BLOOM: (Lifts a turtle head towards her lap.) We have met before. On
[23399]
immortal, I was glad to look on you, to praise you, a thing of beauty,
[23419]
that chamber? What must my eyes look down on?
[23427]
her weight. She scaled just eleven stone nine. She put on nine pounds
[23438]
sister. We grew by Poulaphouca waterfall. We gave shade on languorous
[23442]
uniform, doffs his plumed hat.) Prosper! Give shade on languorous days,
[23458]
lavatory, the throng penned tight on the old Royal stairs (for they
[23485]
THE YEWS: (Sweeping downward.) Sister, yes. And on our virgin sward.
[23511]
(High on Ben Howth through rhododendrons a nannygoat passes,
[23518]
intently downwards on the water.) Thirtytwo head over heels per second.
[23530]
COUNCILLOR NANNETTI: (Alone on deck, in dark alpaca, yellowkitefaced,
[23551]
BLOOM: (Dejected.) Yes. Peccavi! I have paid homage on that living altar
[23609]
Sacrilege! To attempt my virtue! (A large moist stain appears on her
[23626]
BLOOM: (Calls after her.) As if you didn’t get it on the double
[23628]
Your strength our weakness. What’s our studfee? What will you pay on
[23629]
the nail? You fee mendancers on the Riviera, I read. (The fleeing nymph
[23660]
on it with crossed arms.) The cat’s ramble through the slag. (She
[23728]
of her stocking.) Hard earned on the flat of my back.
[23738]
(He lifts her, carries her and bumps her down on the sofa.)
[23747]
BLOOM: (Quietly lays a half sovereign on the table between Bella and
[23787]
and married. (A cigarette appears on the table. Stephen looks at it.)
[23807]
LYNCH: (Embracing Kitty on the sofa, chants deeply.) Dona nobis pacem.
[23851]
His handwriting except His criminal thumbprint on the haddock.
[23857]
ZOE: Thursday’s child has far to go. (She traces lines on his hand.)
[23898]
idly on the table in backhand, pencilling slow curves.)
[23904]
Donnybrook, trots past. Blazes Boylan and Lenehan sprawl swaying on the
[23905]
sideseats. The Ormond boots crouches behind on the axle. Sadly over the
[23944]
(He hangs his hat smartly on a peg of Bloom’s antlered head.) Show me
[23961]
raise weals out on him an inch thick and make him bring me back a signed
[23965]
longer. (He strides off on stiff cavalry legs.)
[24026]
under which her brood run with her, Patsy hopping on one shod foot, his
[24029]
them on, her streamers flaunting aloft.)
[24045]
MARTIN CUNNINGHAM: (Gazes on her, impassive.) Immense! Most bloody awful
[24058]
ZOE: (Runs to stephen and links him.) O go on! Give us some parleyvoo.
[24060]
(Stephen claps hat on head and leaps over to the fireplace where he
[24064]
LYNCH: (Pommelling on the sofa.) Rmm Rmm Rmm Rrrrrrmmmmm.
[24072]
how much smart they are on things love and sensations voluptuous.
[24094]
awfully bestial butcher’s boy pollutes in warm veal liver or omlet on
[24097]
BELLA: (Clapping her belly sinks back on the sofa, with a shout of
[24098]
laughter.) An omelette on the... Ho! ho! ho! ho!... omelette on the...
[24133]
wheeling, uttering cries of heartening, on strong ponderous buzzard
[24157]
Tommy on the clay here! Tommy on the clay!
[24159]
Try your luck on Spinning Jenny!
[24169]
in their, in their saddles. Last in a drizzle of rain on a brokenwinded
[24172]
the ready. His nag on spavined whitegaitered feet jogs along the rocky
[24218]
room, his hands fluttering. He sits tinily on the pianostool and
[24219]
lifts and beats handless sticks of arms on the keyboard, nodding with
[24226]
Girl’s a Yorkshire Girl. Stephen throws his ashplant on the table and
[24231]
Professor Maginni inserts a leg on the toepoint of which spins a silk
[24238]
lightly on his breastbone, bows, and fondles his flower and buttons.)
[24243]
abilities. (He minuets forward three paces on tripping bee’s feet.)
[24297]
(Arabesquing wearily they weave a pattern on the floor, weaving,
[24302]
(She frees herself, droops on a chair. Stephen seizes Florry and turns
[24318]
KITTY: (Jumps up.) O, they played that on the hobbyhorses at the Mirus
[24331]
Yorkshire through and through. Come on all!
[24359]
piglings, Conmee on Christass, lame crutch and leg sailor in cockboat
[24361]
Baraabum! On nags hogs bellhorses Gadarene swine Corny in coffin steel
[24364]
rev. evensong Love on hackney jaunt Blazes blind coddoubled bicyclers
[24371]
roundabout. Bright midges dance on walls. He stops dead.)
[24378]
lank. She fixes her bluecircled hollow eyesockets on Stephen and opens
[24401]
butter fall from his eyes on to the scone.) Our great sweet mother! Epi
[24456]
Heart of Jesus, have mercy on him! Save him from hell, O Divine Sacred
[24462]
THE MOTHER: (In the agony of her deathrattle.) Have mercy on Stephen,
[24464]
grief and agony on Mount Calvary.
[24476]
LYNCH: (Rushes forward and seizes Stephen’s hand.) Here! Hold on!
[24522]
BLOOM: O, I know. Bulldog on the premises. But he’s a Trinity student.
[24536]
ZOE: (In the doorway.) There’s a row on.
[24538]
BLOOM: What? Where? (He throws a shilling on the table and starts.)
[24542]
spilling water from her tilted tumbler. On the doorstep all the whores
[24547]
his face. Bella from within the hall urges on her whores. They blow
[24552]
Haroun al Raschid he flits behind the silent lechers and hastens on by
[24574]
Gallaher, George Lidwell, Jimmy Henry on corns, Superintendent Laracy,
[24584]
the mystery man on the beach, a retriever, Mrs Miriam Dandrade and all
[24588]
Stopabloom! Stopperrobber! Hi! Hi! Stophim on the corner!
[24591]
stops on the fringe of the noisy quarrelling knot, a lot not knowing a
[24643]
trouble is on here. What is it precisely?
[24683]
(Edward the Seventh appears in an archway. He wears a white jersey on
[24689]
made in Germany. In his left hand he holds a plasterer’s bucket on
[24706]
point. You die for your country. Suppose. (He places his arm on Private
[24745]
wild geese volant on his helm, with noble indignation points a mailed
[24791]
of sperm spouting through his deathclothes on to the cobblestones. Mrs
[24804]
On coronation day, on coronation day,
[24821]
seated on a toadstool, the deathflower of the potato blight on her
[24906]
DISTANT VOICES: Dublin’s burning! Dublin’s burning! On fire, on
[24912]
Foghorns hoot. Cries of valour. Shrieks of dying. Pikes clash on
[24926]
cutty sarks ride through the air on broomsticks. Quakerlyster plasters
[24934]
of The O’Donoghue. On an eminence, the centre of the earth, rises
[24937]
fall on the smokepalled altarstone. On the altarstone Mrs Mina Purefoy,
[24938]
goddess of unreason, lies, naked, fettered, a chalice resting on her
[24960]
(From on high the voice of Adonai calls.)
[24960]
(From on high the voice of Adonai calls.)
[24978]
(The retriever, nosing on the fringe of the crowd, barks noisily.)
[24998]
CISSY CAFFREY: (Pulling Private Carr.) Come on, you’re boosed. He
[25077]
I know him. Won a bit on the races. Gold cup. Throwaway. (He laughs.)
[25081]
Move on out of that.
[25124]
BLOOM: (Blows.) Providential you came on the scene. You have a car?...
[25129]
quid on the race. Drowning his grief. And were on for a go with the
[25130]
jolly girls. So I landed them up on Behan’s car and down to nighttown.
[25180]
car and horse back slowly, awkwardly, and turn. Corny Kelleher on the
[25204]
(He turns on his left side, sighing, doubling himself together.)
[25217]
Bloom tightens and loosens his grip on the ashplant. He looks down on
[25228]
(Silent, thoughtful, alert he stands on guard, his fingers at his lips
[25237]
RUDY: (Gazes, unseeing, into Bloom’s eyes and goes on reading,
[25238]
kissing, smiling. He has a delicate mauve face. On his suit he has
16. Eumaeus
[25261]
bit unsteady and on his expressed desire for some beverage to drink Mr
[25269]
to take some measures on the subject he pondered suitable ways and means
[25284]
fellows inside on the spree, outside the North Star hotel and there was
[25289]
This was a quandary but, bringing common sense to bear on it, evidently
[25290]
there was nothing for it but put a good face on the matter and foot it
[25313]
Talbot place, first turning on the right, while the other who was acting
[25321]
En route to his taciturn and, not to put too fine a point on it, not
[25329]
for every contingency as even a fellow on the broad of his back could
[25331]
was the appearance on the scene of Corny Kelleher when Stephen was
[25341]
street, prepared to swear a hole through a ten gallon pot. Never on
[25345]
he commented on was equipping soldiers with firearms or sidearms of
[25358]
of all he commented adversely on the desertion of Stephen by all his
[25359]
pubhunting confrères but one, a most glaring piece of ratting on the
[25380]
A figure of middle height on the prowl evidently under the arches
[25388]
nevertheless remained on the qui vive with just a shade of anxiety
[25391]
to nothing to live on to be abroad waylaying and generally terrorising
[25416]
Taking Stephen on one side he had the customary doleful ditty to tell.
[25421]
tell him where on God’s earth he could get something, anything at all,
[25428]
—I wouldn’t ask you only, pursued he, on my solemn oath and God
[25429]
knows I’m on the rocks.
[25450]
Though this sort of thing went on every other night or very near it
[25452]
knew that Corley’s brandnew rigmarole on a par with the others was
[25455]
would have it he got paid his screw after every middle of the month on
[25482]
good word for us to get me taken on there. I’d carry a sandwichboard
[25499]
was having a quiet forty winks for all intents and purposes on his own
[25505]
to not a few in point of shrewd observation he also remarked on his very
[25508]
matter of that it was merely a question of one preying on his nextdoor
[25521]
—He is down on his luck. He asked me to ask you to ask somebody named
[25549]
—I met your respected father on a recent occasion, Mr Bloom
[25550]
diplomatically returned, today in fact, or to be strictly accurate, on
[25575]
eggshells and charred fish heads and bones on a square of brown paper,
[25577]
on the days commanded, it being quarter tense or if not, ember days or
[25583]
your shoes. He knows which side his bread is buttered on though in all
[25607]
of features did not throw a flood of light, none at all in fact on the
[25676]
boiling swimming cup of a choice concoction labelled coffee on the table
[25679]
a good square look at him later on so as not to appear to. For which
[25691]
The redbearded sailor who had his weather eye on the newcomers boarded
[25730]
—Bottles out there, say. Fifty yards measured. Eggs on the bottles.
[25775]
Mr Bloom could easily picture his advent on this scene, the homecoming
[25778]
number of stories there were on that particular Alice Ben Bolt topic,
[25791]
arrival is on her knee, post mortem child. With a high ro! and a randy
[25802]
plug from his good jacket hanging on a nail and the desired object was
[25818]
leaning on the counter.
[25821]
circumnavigated a bit since I first joined on. I was in the Red Sea.
[25843]
printed matter on it stated: Choza de Indios. Beni, Bolivia.
[25872]
Lazarillo-Don Cesar de Bazan incident depicted in Maritana on which
[25876]
after having boxed the compass on the strict q.t. somewhere) and
[25889]
Mullingar where he figured on going was five and six, there and back.
[25890]
The trip would benefit health on account of the bracing ozone and be in
[25893]
Falmouth, Southampton and so on culminating in an instructive tour of
[25898]
on the spot to see about trying to make arrangements about a concert
[25901]
Scarborough, Margate and so on, beautiful Bournemouth, the Channel
[25904]
on the job, witness Mrs C P M’Coy type lend me your valise and I’ll
[25916]
was once more on the tapis in the circumlocution departments with the
[25922]
It was a subject of regret and absurd as well on the face of it and no
[25946]
cliffs by design or accidentally, usually, by the way, on their left
[25961]
Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their faces the
[25962]
globetrotter went on, adhering to his adventures.
[25986]
the park murders of the invincibles was done by foreigners on account of
[25996]
that he didn’t understand one jot of what was going on. Funny, very!
[26032]
fell to woolgathering on the enormous dimensions of the water about the
[26035]
what it meant to rule the waves. On more than one occasion, a dozen
[26038]
not particularly redolent sea on the wall, staring quite obliviously at
[26047]
sail on it and fly in the face of providence though it merely went to
[26048]
show how people usually contrived to load that sort of onus on to the
[26050]
run on identically the same lines so that for that very reason if no
[26056]
season when duty called Ireland expects that every man and so on and
[26065]
on me and he gave me an oilskin and that jackknife. I’m game for that
[26079]
shirt with his two hands and scratched away at his chest on which was to
[26088]
his shirt more open so that on top of the timehonoured symbol of the
[26110]
—Ay, ay, sighed the sailor, looking down on his manly chest. He’s
[26130]
For he left me on my ownio.
[26132]
peered askew round the door of the shelter palpably reconnoitring on
[26134]
Bloom, scarcely knowing which way to look, turned away on the moment
[26138]
why pink. His reason for so doing was he recognised on the moment
[26140]
afternoon on Ormond quay, the partially idiotic female, namely, of the
[26148]
just then, being on tenterhooks, he desired the female’s room more
[26175]
oldmaidish squeamishness on the subject), a necessary evil, were not
[26178]
of from the very first start. Whoever embarked on a policy of the sort,
[26180]
boon on everybody concerned.
[26192]
—They tell me on the best authority it is a simple substance and
[26201]
he felt bound to enter a demurrer on the head of simple, promptly
[26217]
On this knotty point however the views of the pair, poles apart as they
[26239]
approaching acrimony on the Coffee Palace and its temperance (and
[26242]
run on teetotal lines for vagrants at night, concerts, dramatic evenings
[26244]
orders. On the other hand he had a distinct and painful recollection
[26253]
accounted for the vogue of Dr Tibble’s Vi-Cocoa on account of the
[26259]
Thus prevailed on to at any rate taste it Stephen lifted the heavy mug
[26280]
genuine? He could spin those yarns for hours on end all night long and
[26291]
Sherlockholmesing him up ever since he clapped eyes on him. Though a
[26301]
expiated his crimes in the melodramatic manner above described. On the
[26316]
see, he proceeded, indicating on his companion the brief outline of the
[26326]
though ships of any sort, phantom or the reverse, on the stage usually
[26328]
incompatible about it, he conceded. On the contrary that stab in the
[26335]
old succulent tuckin with garlic de rigueur off him or her next day on
[26336]
the quiet and, he added, on the cheap.
[26354]
—Then, Stephen said staring and rambling on to himself or some unknown
[26372]
others got on to talking about accidents at sea, ships lost in a fog,
[26379]
So then after that they drifted on to the wreck off Daunt’s rock,
[26382]
Campbell remembered it Palme on Booterstown strand. That was the talk of
[26384]
verse of distinctive merit on the topic for the Irish Times), breakers
[26385]
running over her and crowds and crowds on the shore in commotion
[26387]
the s. s. Lady Cairns of Swansea run into by the Mona which was on an
[26388]
opposite tack in rather muggyish weather and lost with all hands on
[26407]
shrewd suspicion that the old stager went out on a manœuvre after the
[26417]
bilgewater some little time subsequently splashing on the ground where
[26422]
in stern reality than the Gumley aforesaid, now practically on the
[26427]
form on a fellow most respectably connected and familiarised with decent
[26468]
After which effusion the redoubtable specimen duly arrived on the scene
[26469]
and regaining his seat he sank rather than sat heavily on the form
[26473]
described in his lengthy dissertation as the richest country bar none on
[26477]
out of it by England levying taxes on the poor people that paid through
[26486]
on account of her crimes. There would be a fall and the greatest fall
[26493]
on his boot. His advice to every Irishman was: stay in the land of your
[26503]
To which cold douche referring to downfall and so on the keeper
[26528]
concealed their strength than the opposite. It was quite on a par with
[26531]
time went on, that turned out to be how the cat jumped all he could
[26532]
personally say on the matter was that as a host of contingencies,
[26541]
being on all fours with the confidence trick, supposing, that is, it was
[26551]
disliked those careers of wrongdoing and crime on principle. Yet, though
[26560]
mortal (he having had the pair watched), inflicted fatal injuries on his
[26566]
saved his skin on. In any case that was very ancient history by now and
[26568]
outlived his welcome. He ought to have either died naturally or on
[26575]
Ireland tavern, come back to Erin and so on. Then as for the other he
[26579]
—He took umbrage at something or other, that muchinjured but on the
[26587]
He turned a long you are wrong gaze on Stephen of timorous dark pride
[26602]
reaches anything or stops anything. A revolution must come on the due
[26603]
instalments plan. It’s a patent absurdity on the face of it to hate
[26633]
indulge in any because you know the standard works on the subject and
[26638]
they’d try to live better, at least so I think. That’s the juggle on
[26639]
which the p.p.’s raise the wind on false pretences. I’m, he resumed
[26668]
I know of you, after all the money expended on your education you are
[26694]
to put on belongs to which sounded rather a far cry. The rebuke of some
[26703]
failing to throw much light on the subject, however, he brought to mind
[26711]
after the fun had gone on fast and furious he got landed into hot water
[26726]
stands, was terribly down on though not for the reason they thought
[26735]
original, there were on the other hand others who had forced their way
[26740]
to wait on and profit by the unlookedfor occasion though why he could
[26807]
While the other was reading it on page two Boom (to give him for the
[26809]
and starts with the account of the third event at Ascot on page three,
[26814]
to 4 on Zinfandel, 20 to 1 Throwaway (off). Sceptre a shade heavier. It
[26817]
bay filly Sceptre on a 2 1/2 mile course. Winner trained by Braime so
[26825]
out the poor fool hadn’t much reason to congratulate himself on his
[26839]
down on their marrowbones to him to come back when he had recovered his
[26842]
general. He made a mistake to fight the priests. And so forth and so on.
[26862]
possibility. Naturally then it would prey on his mind as a born leader
[26865]
Messrs So and So who, though they weren’t even a patch on the former
[26868]
and then seventytwo of his trusty henchmen rounding on him with mutual
[26871]
the title rôle how to. He saw him once on the auspicious occasion when
[26885]
easily have picked up the details from some pal on board ship and then,
[26918]
out in the witnessbox on oath when a thrill went through the packed
[26920]
swearing to having witnessed him on such and such a particular date in
[26927]
arriving on the scene, strong to the verge of weakness, falling a victim
[26943]
service in the rural parts of the country by taking up the cudgels on
[26946]
of fire on his head much in the same way as the fabled ass’s kick.
[26952]
somehow since, as it happened, he went to reside on the north side.
[26978]
photo which he laid on the table, that a Spanish type?
[26980]
Stephen, obviously addressed, looked down on the photo showing a large
[26981]
sized lady with her fleshy charms on evidence in an open fashion as she
[26985]
near, ostensibly with gravity, a piano on the rest of which was In Old
[27004]
ensemble, not to dwell on certain opulent curves of the. He dwelt, being
[27005]
a bit of an artist in his spare time, on the female form in general
[27015]
speak for itself on the plea he so that the other could drink in the
[27040]
awful lot of makebelieve went on about that sort of thing involving a
[27056]
close to Erin’s uncrowned king in the flesh when the thing occurred on
[27063]
something like that all on account of some scurrilous effusions from
[27065]
occupation reflecting on the erstwhile tribune’s private morals.
[27092]
On the other hand what incensed him more inwardly was the blatant
[27093]
jokes of the cabman and so on who passed it all off as a jest, laughing
[27108]
either that man or men in the plural were always hanging around on the
[27110]
world and they got on fairly well together for the sake of argument,
[27112]
and was on for a little flutter in polite debauchery to press their
[27113]
attentions on her with improper intent, the upshot being that her
[27114]
affections centred on another, the cause of many liaisons between still
[27115]
attractive married women getting on for fair and forty and younger men,
[27123]
unto himself a wife when Miss Right came on the scene but in the interim
[27136]
he certainly ought to eat even were it only an eggflip made on
[27148]
—The day before yesterday, Stephen said, improving on himself.
[27174]
and the misery and suffering it entailed as a foregone conclusion on
[27177]
Anyhow upon weighing up the pros and cons, getting on for one, as it
[27181]
altogether as on the night he misguidedly brought home a dog (breed
[27184]
very distinctly remembered, having been there, so to speak. On the
[27190]
effusive but it grew on him someway. For one thing he mightn’t what
[27199]
hands and as warm as a toast on a trivet he failed to perceive any very
[27208]
mermaids’) with sixchamber revolver anecdotes verging on the tropical
[27218]
appeared to imagine he came from Carrick-on-Shannon or somewhereabouts
[27242]
hopes on which it was quite on the cards he had so it would be just as
[27279]
that is to say, either simply looking on glumly or passing a trivial
[27290]
spotted on the printed pricelist for all who ran to read opposite him
[27302]
—One thing I never understood, he said to be original on the spur
[27304]
chairs upside down, on the tables in cafés. To which impromptu the
[27311]
time apologetic to get on his companion’s right, a habit of his, by
[27314]
bit weak on his pins.
[27318]
Come. It’s not far. Lean on me.
[27320]
Accordingly he passed his left arm in Stephen’s right and led him on
[27331]
analogy was not at all bad as it was in fact a stoning to death on the
[27336]
So they turned on to chatting about music, a form of art for which
[27341]
Meyerbeer’s Seven Last Words on the Cross and Mozart’s Twelfth Mass
[27356]
voiced desire for an encore. On the whole though favouring preferably
[27362]
enough, he had heard or overheard, to be more accurate, on yesterday, a
[27376]
On the roadway which they were approaching whilst still speaking beyond
[27377]
the swingchains a horse, dragging a sweeper, paced on the paven ground,
[27395]
lord of his creation sat on the perch, busy with his thoughts. But such
[27409]
manœuvring and Stephen went on about the highly interesting old.
[27422]
industries, concert on the preceding Monday, and aristocracy in general.
[27424]
Exquisite variations he was now describing on an air Youth here has End
[27433]
said he perfectly understood and begged him to go on by all means which
[27438]
if properly handled by some recognised authority on voice production
[27455]
cases of which, as he happened to know, were on record—in fact,
[27463]
no reflection on his dignity in the smallest and it often turned in
[27469]
solos foisted on a confiding public by Ivan St Austell and Hilton St
[27484]
nose for smelling a rat of any sort, hung on to him at all.
[27486]
The horse was just then. And later on at a propitious opportunity he
[27488]
on the fools step in where angels principle, advising him to sever his
[27492]
which in Bloom’s humble opinion threw a nasty sidelight on that side
[27496]
rearing high a proud feathering tail, added his quota by letting fall on
[27509]
watched the two figures, as he sat on his lowbacked car, both black, one
17. Ithaca
[27543]
glowlamps on the growth of adjoining paraheliotropic trees, exposed
[27561]
Were their views on some points divergent?
[27563]
Stephen dissented openly from Bloom’s views on the importance
[27565]
Stephen’s views on the eternal affirmation of the spirit of man in
[27580]
Was there one point on which their views were equal and negative?
[27582]
The influence of gaslight or electric light on the growth of adjoining
[27588]
In 1884 with Owen Goldberg and Cecil Turnbull at night on public
[27594]
prospective purchasers on doorsteps, in front parlours, in third class
[27596]
Tweedy and his daughter Miss Marion Tweedy, together and separately on
[27598]
once in 1893 with Julius (Juda) Mastiansky, on both occasions in the
[27615]
What act did Bloom make on their arrival at their destination?
[27623]
It was in the corresponding pocket of the trousers which he had worn on
[27638]
A stratagem. Resting his feet on the dwarf wall, he climbed over the
[27639]
area railings, compressed his hat on his head, grasped two points at
[27651]
pharmaceutical chemist of 19 Frederick street, north, on the last feast
[27665]
inflammable coal gas by turning on the ventcock, lit a high flame which,
[27680]
halldoor. The halldoor turned gradually on its hinges. In the open space
[27687]
candle past a lighted crevice of doorway on the left and carefully
[27696]
necessary, knelt on one knee, composed in the grate a pyre of crosslaid
[27707]
Of others elsewhere in other times who, kneeling on one knee or on two,
[27716]
number twelve North Richmond street on the morning of the feast of
[27721]
What did Stephen see on raising his gaze to the height of a yard from
[27732]
What did Bloom see on the range?
[27734]
On the right (smaller) hob a blue enamelled saucepan: on the left
[27755]
engineer, Mr Spencer Harty, C. E., on the instructions of the waterworks
[27762]
their meter on the affirmation of the law agent of the corporation, Mr
[27801]
dams, leaks on shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst
[27818]
Having set the halffilled kettle on the now burning coals, why did he
[27893]
cause a faster rate of shaving and a nick on which incision plaster with
[27909]
What lay under exposure on the lower, middle and upper shelves of the
[27912]
On the lower shelf five vertical breakfast plates, six horizontal
[27913]
breakfast saucers on which rested inverted breakfast cups, a
[27916]
copper, and a phial of aromatic (violet) comfits. On the middle shelf
[27932]
halfpenny and a small dish containing a slice of fresh ribsteak. On
[27936]
What attracted his attention lying on the apron of the dresser?
[27987]
on the label, to each adding after sufficient time for infusion the
[28009]
reserving them for another and for himself on future occasions to
[28027]
engaged in mental composition he reflected on the pleasures derived from
[28039]
potential poet, at the age of 11 in 1877 on the occasion of the offering
[28053]
What anagrams had he made on his name in youth?
[28061]
poet) sent to Miss Marion (Molly) Tweedy on the 14 February 1888?
[28069]
Johnston) on the events of the past, or fixtures for the actual, years,
[28084]
secondly, apprehension of opposition from extreme circles on the
[28089]
Lyric Hall on Burgh Quay and the Theatre Royal in Hawkins street:
[28133]
on a rainy Sunday in the January of 1892, in the company of Stephen’s
[28142]
Did their conversation on the subject of these reminiscences reveal a
[28152]
superintendence of sales in the adjacent Dublin Cattle market on the
[28157]
He had sometimes propelled her on warm summer evenings, an infirm widow
[28162]
fieldglasses unrecognisable citizens on tramcars, roadster bicycles
[28201]
movement on the parallel bars in consequence of his abnormally developed
[28317]
of deceases. The name on the label is Plumtree. A plumtree in a meatpot,
[28334]
On solitary hotel paper she writes. She thinks. She writes. She sighs.
[28347]
Virag) died on the evening of the 27 June 1886, at some hour unstated,
[28350]
to 1 of chloroform liniment (purchased by him at 10.20 a.m. on the
[28353]
purchased at 3.15 p.m. on the afternoon of 27 June 1886 a new boater
[28375]
implication, to which add essays on various subjects or moral apothegms
[28388]
on the day but three following, videlicet, Tuesday, 21 June (S. Aloysius
[28495]
By juxtaposition. On the penultimate blank page of a book of inferior
[28515]
taught on the plain of Shinar 242 years after the deluge in the seminary
[28579]
exemplars, Seymour Bushe, K. C., Rufus Isaacs, K. C. On the stage,
[28584]
legend on an allied theme?
[28694]
She relegated her hoop and skippingrope to a recess. On the duke’s
[28696]
make and take away her photographic image (objection not stated). On
[28699]
turned abruptly back (reason of change not stated). On the vigil of the
[28728]
for her (cf neckarching cat). Moreover, on the free surface of the lake
[28749]
clockwise moveable indicators on an unmoving dial, the exactitude of the
[28756]
She remembered: on the 27th anniversary of his birth she presented to
[28769]
Friday (normal) on an extemporised cubicle in the apartment immediately
[28798]
A statement explanatory of his absence on the occasion of the interment
[28838]
on the milled edge and tendered it in payment of an account due to and
[28840]
Canal, for circulation on the waters of civic finance, for possible,
[28902]
Diaconal Hat on Ashplant
[28912]
Bloom set the candlestick on the floor. Stephen put the hat on his head.
[29010]
meteoric stones: the Libyan floods on Mars about the period of the birth
[29014]
the posited influence of celestial on human bodies: the appearance of a
[29082]
paraffin oil lamp with oblique shade projected on a screen of roller
[29141]
unstable female lock, obtaining a purchase on the bow of the key and
[29148]
Standing perpendicular at the same door and on different sides of its
[29179]
The double reverberation of retreating feet on the heavenborn earth, the
[29206]
of the diurnal phenomenon, seated on a wall, his gaze turned in the
[29214]
first golden limb of the resurgent sun perceptible low on the horizon.
[29248]
irregular fringe of a rectangular rug and now displayed on its amply
[29273]
With strain, elevating a candlestick: with pain, feeling on his right
[29274]
temple a contused tumescence: with attention, focussing his gaze on
[29285]
From an open box on the majolicatopped table he extracted a black
[29286]
diminutive cone, one inch in height, placed it on its circular base on
[29287]
a small tin plate, placed his candlestick on the right corner of the
[29301]
What homothetic objects, other than the candlestick, stood on the
[29305]
a.m. on the 21 March 1896, matrimonial gift of Matthew Dillon: a dwarf
[29339]
on the two bookshelves opposite.
[29385]
with gummed label, Garrison Library, Governor’s Parade, Gibraltar, on
[29389]
green cloth, gilt trefoil design, previous owner’s name on recto of
[29407]
burgh of Southwark and having ink calligraphed statement on the flyleaf
[29409]
this 10th day of May 1822 and reque?ting the per?on who should find
[29455]
stud, from his neck to a position on the left of the table. He
[29462]
described about two equidistant points, right and left, on the summits
[29475]
placed there (presumably) on the occasion (17 October 1903) of the
[29520]
took off his right sock, placed his unclothed right foot on the margin
[29540]
drive nor, on the other hand, a terracehouse or semidetached villa,
[29579]
and shower: water closet on mezzanine provided with opaque singlepane
[29581]
armrests, footstool and artistic oleograph on inner face of door:
[29585]
insurance, annual bonus (£ 1) and retiring allowance (based on the
[29595]
with waterspray, a beehive arranged on humane principles, oval
[29610]
brush, hoe and so on.
[29650]
Outdoor: garden and fieldwork, cycling on level macadamised causeways,
[29653]
anchor on reaches free from weirs and rapids (period of estivation),
[29722]
on Northumberland road to see the entrance (2 February 1888) into the
[29732]
securities, representing at 5 % simple interest on capital of £ 1200
[29733]
(estimate of price at 20 years’ purchase), of which 1/3 to be paid on
[29735]
plus 2 1/2 % interest on the same, repayable quarterly in equal annual
[29760]
edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on
[29767]
cash payment on delivery per delivery at the initial rate of 1/4d to be
[29769]
1d, 2d, 4d, 8d, 1s 4d, 2s 8d to 32 terms). A prepared scheme based on
[29795]
and erect on the space of the foreland, used for golf links and rifle
[29838]
For what reason did he meditate on schemes so difficult of realisation?
[29875]
actress and professional beauty: a Yuletide card, bearing on it a
[29930]
they note delightful result like a cool drink of fresh spring water on a
[30083]
public laughingstock seated on bench of public park under discarded
[30156]
delta of Ursa Maior. On land, meridional, a bispherical moon, revealed
[30189]
return an estranged avenger, a wreaker of justice on malefactors, a dark
[30214]
matutinal contact, the economy of mangling done on the premises in the
[30285]
cut on generous lines, redolent of opoponax, jessamine and Muratti’s
[30289]
irregularly on the top of a rectangular trunk, quadruple battened,
[30290]
having capped corners, with multicoloured labels, initialled on its fore
[30296]
cutting, apple design, on which rested a lady’s black straw hat.
[30299]
irregularly on the washstand and floor and consisting of basin, soapdish
[30300]
and brushtray (on the washstand, together), pitcher and night article
[30301]
(on the floor, separate).
[30305]
He deposited the articles of clothing on a chair, removed his remaining
[30347]
and so each and so on to no last term.
[30352]
Reflections on his vigour (a bounder), corporal proportion (a
[30409]
felony, mutiny on the high seas, trespass, burglary, jailbreaking,
[30478]
He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each
[30526]
September 1870), viz. 8 October, and consummated on the same date with
[30528]
on the 10 September of the same year and complete carnal intercourse,
[30530]
taken place 5 weeks previous, viz. 27 November 1893, to the birth on 29
[30559]
Listener, S. E. by E.: Narrator, N. W. by W.: on the 53rd parallel of
[30573]
leg extended in a straight line and resting on left leg, flexed, in the
[30576]
finger and thumb of the right hand resting on the bridge of the nose, in
18. Penelope
[30618]
the women were her sort down on bathingsuits and lownecks of course
[30630]
on the carpet have him staying there till they throw him out or a nun
[30638]
her old maids voice trying to imagine he was dying on account of her to
[30650]
young girl at Pooles Myriorama and turned my back on him when he slinked
[30655]
little bitch or other he got in with somewhere or picked up on the
[30662]
especially getting on to forty he is now so as to wheedle any money she
[30670]
long hair on his coat without that one when I went into the kitchen
[30673]
eat at our table on Christmas day if you please O no thank you not in my
[30676]
something on with that one it takes me to find out a thing like that he
[30679]
be alone with her I wouldnt lower myself to spy on them the garters I
[30681]
bit too much her face swelled up on her with temper when I gave her her
[30689]
time he came on my bottom when was it the night Boylan gave my hand a
[30700]
on their cheek doing that frigging drawing out the thing by the hour
[30705]
so on about the monuments and he tired me out with statues encouraging
[30721]
where and I said on the canal bank like a fool but whereabouts on your
[30722]
person my child on the leg behind high up was it yes rather high up was
[30730]
never turn or let on still his eyes were red when his father died theyre
[30770]
him when I made him pull out and do it on me considering how big it is
[30778]
they called budgers or something like a nigger with a shock of hair on
[30787]
do him any good I know they were spooning a bit when I came on the scene
[30789]
housewarming and then he wanted to ram it down my neck it was on account
[30794]
he was gone on me and the first socialist he said He was he annoyed me
[30799]
after that I pretended I had a coolness on with her over him because he
[30800]
used to be a bit on the jealous side whenever he asked who are you going
[30806]
collar of my blouse or touch him with my veil and gloves on going out 1
[30814]
hold in and wasnt to be got for the asking he was on the pop of asking
[30816]
something I want to say to you only for I put him off letting on I was
[30822]
you wash possible the women are always egging on to that putting it on
[30823]
thick when hes there they know by his sly eye blinking a bit putting on
[30832]
meant because I used to tell her a good bit of what went on between us
[30837]
must have been just after a row with him because I saw on the moment she
[30840]
go to bed with his muddy boots on when the maggot takes him just imagine
[30843]
anyhow whatever he does always wipes his feet on the mat when he comes
[30854]
found out on her wasnt she the downright villain to go and do a thing
[30857]
for if were so bad as all that comes to yes because they cant get on
[30873]
did I forgot my suede gloves on the seat behind that I never got after
[30876]
Marion Bloom and I saw his eyes on my feet going out through the turning
[30885]
wasnt black out when he asked to take off my stockings lying on the
[30894]
make fun of when he commenced kissing me on the choir stairs after
[30896]
straight on the brow and part which is my brown part he was pretty hot
[30910]
of course hes mad on the subject of drawers thats plain to be seen
[30911]
always skeezing at those brazenfaced things on the bicycles with their
[30914]
against the sun so he could see every atom she had on when he saw me
[30916]
standing at the corner of the Harolds cross road with a new raincoat on
[30920]
anything at all with a skirt on it and were not to ask any questions but
[30922]
coming along skulking after me his eyes on my neck he had been keeping
[30931]
I had on with the sunray pleats that there was nobody he said hed kneel
[30948]
it used to be written up with a picture of a womans on that wall in
[30954]
simply it makes you feel like nothing on earth but he never knew how to
[30955]
embrace well like Gardner I hope hell come on Monday as he said at the
[30971]
whistling there is a charming girl I love and I hadnt even put on my
[30975]
were beside each other and any fooling went on in the new bed I couldnt
[30977]
some protestant clergyman with a cough knocking on the wall then hed
[30989]
able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on
[30990]
to Cork I suppose that was done out of revenge on him O I love jaunting
[30999]
with him that gets you on on the stage the last concert I sang at where
[31002]
on account of father being in the army and my singing the absentminded
[31005]
put it past him like he got me on to sing in the Stabat Mater by going
[31008]
lead Thou me on copied from some old opera yes and he was going about
[31022]
instead of dragging on for years killing any finelooking men there were
[31027]
battles on the 15 acres the Black Watch with their kilts in time at the
[31037]
tell the police on me but theyd think were married O let them all go and
[31042]
besides scrooching down on me like that all the time with his big
[31048]
them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had on and stylish tie and socks
[31049]
with the skyblue silk things on them hes certainly welloff I know by the
[31053]
that outsider that won and half he put on for me on account of Lenehans
[31060]
and as tender as anything only for I didnt want to eat everything on my
[31066]
way the world is divided in any case if its going to go on I want at
[31076]
the Gentlewoman with elastic gores on the hips he saved the one I have
[31088]
out of the cheque he got on the first O no there was the face lotion
[31095]
finer where it peeled off there on my finger after the burn its a pity
[31097]
sure you cant get on in this world without style all going in food and
[31104]
to walk on you because they know youve no man then with all the things
[31108]
week her beautys on the wane she was a lovely woman magnificent head of
[31109]
hair on her down to her waist tossing it back like that like Kitty OShea
[31123]
pretending of all things with that old blackguards face on him anybody
[31138]
they could put him up on a throne to count the money all the day of
[31151]
rich shops get on your nerves nothing kills me altogether only he
[31154]
every blessed hat I put on does that suit me yes take that thats alright
[31156]
me or the dishcover one coming down on my backside on pins and needles
[31246]
Gibraltar my goodness the heat there before the levanter came on black
[31251]
down on you faded all that lovely frock fathers friend Mrs Stanhope sent
[31253]
on it she was very nice whats this her other name was just a p c to tell
[31281]
on a thread with the one hand we were like cousins what age was I then
[31284]
me whenever he got an opportunity at the band on the Alameda esplanade
[31293]
nice on account of her but I could have stopped it in time she gave me
[31298]
by Mrs Hungerford on account of the name I dont like books with a Molly
[31301]
O this blanket is too heavy on me thats better I havent even one decent
[31304]
drenched with the sweat stuck in the cheeks of my bottom on the chair
[31305]
when I stood up they were so fattish and firm when I got up on the sofa
[31309]
right on it either she may have noticed her wogger people were always
[31312]
uniforms on shore leave made me seasick he didnt say anything he was
[31313]
very serious I had the high buttoned boots on and my skirt was blowing
[31316]
of some special kind of blue colour on her for the voyage made very
[31334]
them everytime they went out drunken old devil with his grog on the
[31337]
himself when I was there sending me out of the room on some blind excuse
[31344]
aheah all my compriment on your hotchapotch of your heass as bad as now
[31347]
nurse was after when I put on my gloves and hat at the window to show
[31349]
understand what you say even youd want to print it up on a big poster
[31368]
coffee service he had too on the mahogany sideboard then dying so far
[31398]
in the face with her switch of false hair on her and vain about her
[31404]
Santa Maria to please her with her shawl up on her except when there was
[31405]
a marriage on with all her miracles of the saints and her black blessed
[31406]
virgin with the silver dress and the sun dancing 3 times on Easter
[31415]
shall I wear a white rose and I wanted to put on the old stupid clock to
[31425]
have him I got him excited he crushed all the flowers on my bosom he
[31427]
taught him Cappoquin he came from he said on the black water but it was
[31430]
fellow every year up on the tiptop under the rockgun near OHaras tower
[31432]
they sent to Clapham without a tail careering all over the show on each
[31435]
he was looking at me I had that white blouse on open in the front to
[31466]
down the middle on the wrong side of them Molly darling he called me
[31475]
still about 40 perhaps hes married some girl on the black water and is
[31484]
the Hebrew on them I wanted to fire his pistol he said he hadnt one he
[31485]
didnt know what to make of me with his peak cap on that he always wore
[31491]
name Bloom when I used to write it in print to see how it looked on a
[31508]
sentry had he said hed have one or two from on board I wore that frock
[31511]
mountain with snow on it and the straits like a river so clear Harry
[31512]
Molly darling I was thinking of him on the sea all the time after at
[31516]
dEspagne that faded and left a stink on you more than anything else I
[31536]
a chance of walking down the Alameda on an officers arm like me on the
[31544]
wasnt a bit like that he was dead gone on my lips let them get a husband
[31552]
after the choirstairs performance Ill change that lace on my black dress
[31558]
sleep in some bed by himself with his cold feet on me give us room even
[31560]
a bit on my side piano quietly sweeeee theres that train far away
[31567]
my nose up with smuts better than having him leaving the gas on all
[31589]
stairs of a morning with the cups rattling on the tray and then play
[31607]
down at the bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as
[31613]
yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and the
[31622]
Arms hotel was there spying around as usual on the slip always where he
[31623]
wasnt wanted if there was a row on youd vomit a better face there was no
[31629]
blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the smell of
[31637]
in the confusion musical academy he was going to make on the first floor
[31663]
him to send the girl down there to learn to take photographs on account
[31666]
that all the same on account of me and Boylan thats why he did it Im
[31670]
the door just as I was washing myself there below with the glove get on
[31681]
me shed tell not him I suppose he thinks Im finished out and laid on
[31683]
well on for flirting too with Tom Devans two sons imitating me whistling
[31687]
her where she is she was just getting out of bounds wanting to go on the
[31690]
on to the bottom of her jacket she couldnt hide much from me I tell you
[31691]
only I oughtnt to have stitched it and it on her it brings a parting and
[31695]
I had to tell her not to cock her legs up like that on show on the
[31697]
when I was her age of course any old rag looks well on you then a great
[31700]
Id crush her skirt with the pleats a lot of that touching must go on in
[31707]
on the moment the face and everything but he didnt remember me yes and
[31709]
hope shell get someone to dance attendance on her the way I did when she
[31714]
white ink on black paper sealed with sealingwax though she clapped when
[31726]
skin on her shes time enough for that all her life after of course shes
[31739]
I will that was the last time she turned on the teartap I was just like
[31751]
father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at
[31759]
too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould
[31760]
mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might think was something
[31762]
going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse
[31766]
on sweet God sweet God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I
[31768]
Jesus wait yes that thing has come on me yes now wouldnt that afflict
[31773]
isnt it simply sickening that night it came on me like that the one and
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the clean sheets I just put on I suppose the clean linen I wore brought
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it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see a stain on the
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other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the floor
[31800]
time he turned up my clothes on me Id give anything to see his face
[31802]
after that old commode I wonder was I too heavy sitting on his knee I
[31803]
made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse
[31807]
like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for
[31812]
up on a lovely woman O Lord what a row youre making like the jersey lily
[31820]
Collins for womens diseases on Pembroke road your vagina he called it I
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they have omissions with his shortsighted eyes on me cocked sideways I
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I suppose on account of my being jewess looking after my mother he used
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to amuse me the things he said with the half sloothering smile on him
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square running into my bedroom pretending the ink got on his hands to
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not make an alnight sitting on this affair they ought to make chambers a
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natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to
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all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that Indian god
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yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes
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street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on
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and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always
[31892]
always know who was in there last every time were just getting on right
[31897]
Freeman too like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the
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judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on him wait theres
[31915]
tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose
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night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor
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bonnet on the top of his nob let us into by the back way he was throwing
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way like dabbling on a rainy day I see it all now plainly and they call
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on with his idiotics because he has sense enough not to squander every
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spectacle on the stage imagine paying 5/- in the preserved seats for
[31965]
old love is the new was one of his so sweetly sang the maiden on the
[31966]
hawthorn bough he was always on for flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana
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lord Fauntleroy suit and curly hair like a prince on the stage when I
[31988]
God yes wait yes hold on he was on the cards this morning when I laid
[31992]
that the 10 of spades for a journey by land then there was a letter on
[32012]
coming back on the nightboat from Tarifa the lighthouse at Europa point
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nothing in his nature slapping us behind like that on my bottom because
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pulling off his shoes and trousers there on the chair before me so
[32061]
have swelling up on you so hard and at the same time so soft when you
[32076]
casts a 2nd thought on the husband or wife either its the woman he wants
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hot on for it and not care a pin whose I was only do it off up in a gate
[32101]
night he gave us the fish supper on account of winning over the boxing
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he knew how he came out on the cards this morning hed have something to
[32118]
like they do or gambling every penny they have and losing it on horses
[32124]
and studies and not living at home on account of the usual rowy house I
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so snappy Im not like that he could easy have slept in there on the sofa
[32144]
hardly 20 of me in the next room hed have heard me on the chamber arrah
[32162]
breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on
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go out presto non son piu forte Ill put on my best shift and drawers let
[32197]
handrunning theres the mark of his spunk on the clean sheet I wouldnt
[32212]
name on it for a couple of pounds a few times he forgot to lock it up
[32213]
besides he wont spend it Ill let him do it off on me behind provided he
[32256]
afraid of hell on account of their bad conscience ah yes I know them
[32260]
shines for you he said the day we were lying among the rhododendrons on
[32269]
leading him on till he asked me to say yes and I wouldnt answer first
[32273]
and washing up dishes they called it on the pier and the sentry in front
[32280]
cloaks asleep in the shade on the steps and the big wheels of the carts