Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

Episodes text

  1. Telemachus
  2. Nestor
  3. Proteus
  4. Calypso
  5. Lotus Eaters
  6. Hades
  7. Aeolus
  8. Lestrygonians
  9. Scylla and Charybdis
  10. Wandering Rocks
  11. Sirens
  12. Cyclops
  13. Nausicaa
  14. Oxen of the Sun
  15. Circe
  16. Eumaeus
  17. Ithaca
  18. Penelope

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10. Wandering Rocks

[10313] A onelegged sailor, swinging himself onward by lazy jerks of his
[10594] A onelegged sailor crutched himself round MacConnell’s corner,
[10610] into the cap held out to her. The sailor grumbled thanks, glanced sourly
[11852] The onelegged sailor growled at the area of 14 Nelson street:

11. Sirens

[13995] A frowsy whore with black straw sailor hat askew came glazily in the day

13. Nausicaa

[16645] Jacky Caffrey, two little curlyheaded boys, dressed in sailor suits with

15. Circe

[20910] his belt sailor fashion and with a shrug of oriental obeisance salutes
[22092] yourself. (She hiccups, then bends quickly her sailor hat under which
[24359] piglings, Conmee on Christass, lame crutch and leg sailor in cockboat

16. Eumaeus

[25653] portion of whose hair was greyish, a sailor probably, still stared for
[25691] The redbearded sailor who had his weather eye on the newcomers boarded
[25703] The sailor stared at him heavily from a pair of drowsy baggy eyes,
[25720] and he was just asking himself what possible connection when the sailor
[25753] —Beg pardon, the sailor said.
[25757] —Why, the sailor replied, relaxing to a certain extent under the magic
[25764] —Murphy’s my name, the sailor continued. D. B. Murphy of Carrigaloe.
[25769] —That’s right, the sailor said. Fort Camden and Fort Carlisle.
[25796] The sailor, who scarcely seemed to be a Dublin resident, turned to one
[25805] —Thank you, the sailor said.
[25820] —Why, the sailor answered upon reflection upon it, I’ve
[25830] —Why, the sailor said, shifting his partially chewed plug. I seen
[26008] —Ay, boss, the sailor broke in. Give us back them papers.
[26014] The sailor grimaced, chewing, in a way that might be read as yes, ay or
[26025] Our soi-disant sailor munched heavily awhile hungrily before answering:
[26075] —Why, the sailor answered with a slow puzzled utterance, my son,
[26096] —Did it hurt much doing it? one asked the sailor.
[26110] —Ay, ay, sighed the sailor, looking down on his manly chest. He’s
[26120] —Eaten alive? a third asked the sailor.
[26394] to unfurl a reef the sailor vacated his seat.
[26415] space of time during which silence reigned supreme the sailor, evidently
[26451] —Am I right, skipper? he queried of the sailor, now returning after
[27259] The sailor lugged out from a case he had a pair of greenish goggles

17. Ithaca

[28074] annual Christmas pantomime Sinbad the Sailor (produced by R. Shelton
[28681] tlee: a doll, a boy, a sailor she cast away: blond, born of two dark,
[30081] insinuating sycophant, maimed sailor, blind stripling, superannuated
[30586] Sinbad the Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and
[30594] Going to dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc’s

18. Penelope

[30970] the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty when I was
[32091] evening where nobodyd know me and pick up a sailor off the sea thatd be