Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

Episodes text

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

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1. Telemachus

[443] So I carried the boat of incense then at Clongowes. I am another now and
[520] —So I do, Mrs Cahill, says she. Begob, ma’am, says Mrs Cahill, God
[820] —It has waited so long, Stephen said listlessly, it can wait longer.
[871] So here’s to disciples and Calvary.

2. Nestor

[1342] traverse, bow to partner: so: imps of fancy of the Moors. Gone too from
[1502] —I fear those big words, Stephen said, which make us so unhappy.
[1530] so.
[1587] which so often in our history. Our cattle trade. The way of all our old

3. Proteus

[1904] here. The rich of a rasher fried with a herring? Sure? So much the
[2124] all, keep all. My soul walks with me, form of forms. So in the moon’s

4. Calypso

[2471] lapped slower, then licking the saucer clean. Why are their tongues so
[2883] and we’ll break our sides. Families of them. Bone them young so they
[2949] Thanks ever so much for the lovely birthday present. It suits me
[3090] not too big bring on piles again. No, just right. So. Ah! Costive. One
[3091] tabloid of cascara sagrada. Life might be so. It did not move or touch

5. Lotus Eaters

[3179] So warm. His right hand once more more slowly went over his brow and
[3192] so thick with salt. Because the weight of the water, no, the weight of
[3262] —To be sure, poor fellow. So it is. What time?
[3354] —That so? M’Coy said. Glad to hear that, old man. Who’s getting it
[3427] Every word is so deep, Leopold.
[3479] name you have. Dear Henry, when will we meet? I think of you so often
[3480] you have no idea. I have never felt myself so much drawn to a man as
[3481] you. I feel so bad about. Please write me a long letter and tell me
[3482] more. Remember if you do not I will punish you. So now you know what I
[3588] Something going on: some sodality. Pity so empty. Nice discreet place
[3614] sure of that. Not so lonely. In our confraternity. Then come out a bit
[3769] It certainly did make her skin so delicate white like wax.
[3780] d’Espagne. That orangeflower water is so fresh. Nice smell these

6. Hades

[4147] something automatic so that the wheel itself much handier? Well but that
[4208] —Quite so, Martin Cunningham said. Mary Anderson is up there now.
[4586] —So it is, Mr Dedalus said. A gruesome case. Seymour Bushe got him
[4587] off. Murdered his brother. Or so they said.
[4650] The mutes shouldered the coffin and bore it in through the gates. So
[4662] —What? Mr Power whispered. How so?
[4675] —I believe so, Mr Kernan answered. But the policy was heavily
[4790] better to have boy servants. Up to fifteen or so. After that, of course
[4835] —I suppose so, Mr Dedalus said with a weak gasp. I suppose she is in
[4846] can do so too. We are the last. This cemetery is a treacherous place.
[4989] especially are so touchy. Tell her a ghost story in bed to make her
[5006] Well, so it is. Ought to be flowers of sleep. Chinese cemeteries with
[5032] Keep out the damp. You must laugh sometimes so better do it that way.
[5060] How could you possibly do so?
[5065] They’re so particular. Lay me in my native earth. Bit of clay from
[5148] So he was before he got the job in the morgue under Louis Byrne. Good
[5220] bucket. More interesting if they told you what they were. So and So,
[5247] you are now so once were we.
[5337] a few paces so as not to overhear. Martin laying down the law. Martin

7. Aeolus

[5561] Alexander Keyes, tea, wine and spirit merchant. So on.
[5584] licensed premises. Longfelt want. So on.
[5793] —Very much so, professor MacHugh said. To be seen and heard. He’s in
[5890] —So it was, begad, Ned Lambert agreed.
[6332] —And poor Gumley is down there too, so he told me, minding stones for
[6337] —Gumley? he said. You don’t say so? A friend of my father’s, is
[6888] them giddy to look so they pull up their skirts...
[6912] —Finished? Myles Crawford said. So long as they do no worse.

8. Lestrygonians

[7333] tasty dresser. Lines round her mouth. Only a year or so older than
[7486] woman that lived in a shoe she had so many children. Suppose he was
[7581] James Stephens’ idea was the best. He knew them. Circles of ten so
[7680] Her stockings are loose over her ankles. I detest that: so tasteless.
[7753] Yes. Thought so. Sloping into the Empire. Gone. Plain soda would do him
[8076] —That so? Davy Byrne said...
[8105] Mild fire of wine kindled his veins. I wanted that badly. Felt so
[8112] good. Gaudy colour warns you off. One fellow told another and so on. Try
[8137] bill of fare so you can know what you’ve eaten. Too many drugs spoil
[8210] —Was he? Nosey Flynn said. So he was, faith. I asked him how was all
[8211] at home. You’re right, by God. So he was.
[8230] —How so? Davy Byrne asked, coming from his book.
[8237] —Do you tell me so? Davy Byrne said.
[8239] —Very much so, Nosey Flynn said. Ancient free and accepted order.
[8339] —So long! Nosey Flynn said.
[8498] With a gentle finger he felt ever so slowly the hair combed back above

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8607] feels that Goethe’s judgments are so true. True in the larger
[8672] —And has remained so, one should hope, John Eglinton sedately said.
[8691] O, fie! Out on’t! Pfuiteufel! You naughtn’t to look, missus, so you
[8761] —Pièce de Shakespeare, don’t you know. It’s so French. The French
[9039] so kind as to give the letter to Mr Norman...
[9041] —O, yes. If he considers it important it will go in. We have so much
[9078] —Yes. So you think...
[9101] enigmatic. We know nothing but that he lived and suffered. Not even so
[9104] —But Hamlet is so personal, isn’t it? Mr Best pleaded. I mean, a
[9126] from day to day, their molecules shuttled to and fro, so does the artist
[9129] time after time, so through the ghost of the unquiet father the image
[9132] which I am and that which in possibility I may come to be. So in the
[9150] admired so much breathe another spirit.
[9333] hues, the colour, but it’s so typical the way he works it out. It’s
[9412] —... in which everyone can find his own. So Mr Justice Madden in his
[9525] —It seems so, Stephen said, when he wants to do for him, and for all
[9604] —Do you mean he died so? Mr Best asked with slight concern. I mean...
[9629] Sayest thou so? Will they wrest from us, from me, the palm of beauty?
[9685] love so given to one near in blood is covetously withheld from some
[9691] Nobodaddy will tell us at doomsday leet. But a man who holds so tightly
[9772] —They are sundered by a bodily shame so steadfast that the criminal

10. Wandering Rocks

[10330] Belvedere? Was that so? Father Conmee was very glad indeed to hear that.
[10337] Iooking so well and he begged to be remembered to Mr David Sheehy M.P.
[10460] for a journey so short and cheap. Father Conmee liked cheerful decorum.
[10465] the glasses. She raised her small gloved fist, yawned ever so gently,
[10483] absolved, pray for me. But they had so many worries in life, so many
[10889] —If you will be so kind then, the clergyman said, the next time to
[10980] —Smart idea, Nosey Flynn said, snuffling. So a fellow coming in late
[11118] I was lost, so to speak, in the milky way. He knows them all, faith. At
[11162] He opened it. Thought so.
[11275] taught you to be so saucy? Here.
[11492] right, sir. A Monday morning, ’twas so, indeed.
[11545] My eyes they say she has. Do others see me so? Quick, far and daring.

11. Sirens

[12178] I feel so sad. P. S. So lonely blooming.
[12221] Last rose Castile of summer left bloom I feel so sad alone.
[12434] wished I hadn’t laughed so much. I feel all wet.
[12475] —Well now I am, he mused. I looked so simple in the cradle they
[12604] —So sad to look at his face, miss Douce condoled.
[12717] Ormond? Best value in Dublin. Is that so? Diningroom. Sit tight there.
[12722] bust, that all but burst, so high.
[12886] pensive (why did he go so quick when I?) about her bronze, over the
[12998] —So I am, Ben Warrior laughed. I was thinking of your landlord. Love
[13028] I’m drenched! O, the women in the front row! O, I never laughed so
[13190] bar. The door of the bar. So. That will do. Pat, waiter, waited, waiting
[13244] Beaming. Lydia for Lidwell squeak scarcely hear so ladylike the muse
[13339] part so clear so God he never heard since love lives not a clinking
[13381] —Don’t make half so free, said she, till we are better acquainted.
[13385] First gentleman told Mina that was so. She asked him was that so. And
[13386] second tankard told her so. That that was so.
[13401] envelope: unconcerned. It’s so characteristic.
[13456] despise? Jingle, have you the? So excited. Why do you call me naught?
[13486] end. P. P. S. La la la ree. I feel so sad today. La ree. So lonely. Dee.
[13495] Blot over the other so he can’t read. There. Right. Idea prize titbit.
[13560] Wonderful really. So distinct. Again. George Lidwell held its murmur,
[13573] she was not so lonely archly miss Douce’s head let Mr Lidwell know.
[13605] O, look we are so! Chamber music. Could make a kind of pun on that.
[13655] Iveagh home. Cubicle number so and so. Number one Bass did that for him.
[13764] boy. She knew he meant the monkey was sick. Or because so like the
[13795] so smoothly, slowly down, a cool firm white enamel baton protruding
[13813] sweated: music. That lotion, remember. Well, so long. High grade. Card
[13824] faint gold in deepseashadow, went Bloom, soft Bloom, I feel so lonely
[13939] Blind he was she told George Lidwell second I saw. And played so
[13997] Yes, it is. I feel so lonely. Wet night in the lane. Horn. Who had

12. Cyclops

[14102] summonsed up before the court, so I will, for trading without a licence.
[14154] So we went around by the Linenhall barracks and the back of the
[14215] So we turned into Barney Kiernan’s and there, sure enough, was the
[14245] So begob the citizen claps his paw on his knee and he says:
[14330] So anyhow Terry brought the three pints Joe was standing and begob the
[14469] So he took a bundle of wisps of letters and envelopes out of his pocket.
[14475] So Joe took up the letters.
[14479] So I saw there was going to be a bit of a dust. Bob’s a queer chap
[14480] when the porter’s up in him so says I just to make talk:
[14516] —Maybe so, says Joe. They took the liberty of burying him this morning
[14627] So Bloom slopes in with his cod’s eye on the dog and he asks Terry was
[14666] So they started arguing about the point, Bloom saying he wouldn’t and
[14685] wight hath done a deed of blood for I will on nowise suffer it even so
[14688] So they started talking about capital punishment and of course Bloom
[14692] I don’t know what all deterrent effect and so forth and so on.
[14700] —That so? says Joe.
[14728] So of course the citizen was only waiting for the wink of the word and
[14734] dog so he ought. Mangy ravenous brute sniffing and sneezing all round
[14736] was standing Alf a half one sucking up for what he could get. So of
[14855] He announced his presence by that gentle Rumboldian cough which so many
[14857] so characteristic of the man. The arrival of the worldrenowned headsman
[14945] So then the citizen begins talking about the Irish language and the
[14965] So howandever, as I was saying, the old dog seeing the tin was empty
[14966] starts mousing around by Joe and me. I’d train him by kindness, so
[14974] So he calls the old dog over.
[14997] are ours) to the ranns of ancient Celtic bards. We are not speaking so
[15024] So he told Terry to bring some water for the dog and, gob, you could
[15050] landed. So the wife comes out top dog, what?
[15069] So Bob Doran comes lurching around asking Bloom to tell Mrs Dignam he
[15077] —Let me, said he, so far presume upon our acquaintance which, however
[15114] So Terry brought the three pints.
[15133] —I thought so, says Joe. I saw him up at that meeting now with William
[15139] So Joe starts telling the citizen about the foot and mouth disease
[15157] us. When she lays her egg she is so glad. Gara. Klook Klook Klook. Then
[15221] So off they started about Irish sports and shoneen games the like of
[15228] it for an hour so he would and talk steady.
[15282] —I heard So and So made a cool hundred quid over it, says Alf.
[15389] So J. J. ordered the drinks.
[15395] —Hope so, says Ned.
[15420] nothing but the truth, so help you Jimmy Johnson.
[15456] old stuttering fool. Cruelty to animals so it is to let that bloody
[15550] give according to the evidence so help them God and kiss the book. And
[15562] So Bloom lets on he heard nothing and he starts talking with Joe,
[15564] but if he would just say a word to Mr Crawford. And so Joe swore high
[15614] So anyhow in came John Wyse Nolan and Lenehan with him with a face on
[15626] counsel whereby they might, if so be it might be, bring once more into
[15632] So J. J. puts in a word, doing the toff about one story was good till
[15686] So he went over to the biscuit tin Bob Doran left to see if there was
[15817] So he starts telling us about corporal punishment and about the crew
[15946] —By God, then, says Ned, laughing, if that’s so I’m a nation for
[15949] So of course everyone had the laugh at Bloom and says he, trying to muck
[16019] sweepingbrush, so he would, if he only had a nurse’s apron on him. And
[16071] So the citizen takes up one of his paraphernalia papers and he starts
[16098] —Same only more so, says Lenehan. And thereafter in that fruitful land
[16141] Goodbye Ireland I’m going to Gort. So I just went round the back of
[16149] better or she’s (ow!) all a plan so he could vamoose with the pool if
[16154] So anyhow when I got back they were at it dingdong, John Wyse saying it
[16184] So saying he knocked loudly with his swordhilt upon the open lattice.
[16197] countenance, So servest thou the king’s messengers, master Taptun?
[16221] So in comes Martin asking where was Bloom.
[16228] —That’s so, says Martin. Or so they allege.
[16260] that matter so are we.
[16287] so it would. Then sloping off with his five quid without putting up a
[16398] —And so say all of us, says Jack.
[16445] ride to a hosting or contend for the smile of ladies fair. Even so did
[16466] about bloody nothing. Gob, it’d turn the porter sour in your guts, so
[16496] By Jesus, I’ll crucify him so I will. Give us that biscuitbox here.
[16584] departed who have been so unexpectedly called away from our midst.
[16597] would so, but begob the citizen would have been lagged for assault and

13. Nausicaa

[16666] so patient with little sufferers and Tommy Caffrey could never be got to
[16699] eyes were glistening with hot tears that would well up so she kissed
[16762] dark expressive brows. Time was when those brows were not so silkily
[16765] eyebrowleine which gave that haunting expression to the eyes, so
[16775] her cheeks she looked so lovely in her sweet girlish shyness that of a
[16802] Boardman thought she was so frightfully clever because he didn’t go
[16845] out or if they got untied that he was thinking about you so long as it
[16895] Giltrap’s lovely dog Garryowen that almost talked it was so human
[16907] Edy Boardman asked Tommy Caffrey was he done and he said yes so then she
[16931] —I’d like to give him something, she said, so I would, where I
[16974] which has ruined so many hearths and homes had cast its shadow over her
[16985] off Sandymount green that Cissy Caffrey called the man that was so like
[16998] group taken. No-one would have thought the end was so near. Now he was
[17040] let them fight for it so Gerty drew back her foot but she wished their
[17047] pretty cheek but she was determined to let them see so she just lifted
[17049] jolly good kick and it went ever so far and the two twins after it down
[17111] expressive, but could you trust them? People were so queer. She could
[17120] know what it was. He was looking up so intently, so still, and he saw
[17125] of which she had so often dreamed. It was he who mattered and there was
[17148] down. He looked almost a saint and his confessionbox was so quiet and
[17158] was so kind and holy and often and often she thought and thought could
[17175] Not they! What a great notion they had! So Cissy said it was the very
[17180] long because it wasn’t natural so she could just go and throw her hat
[17185] because she was a good runner she ran like that so that he could see
[17220] tingling in every nerve. She put on her hat so that she could see from
[17239] their babby home to the mischief out of that so that was why she just
[17248] So over she went and when he saw her coming she could see him take his
[17297] the sob that rose to her throat, so slim, so flawless, so beautifully
[17312] him aside as if he was so much filth and never again would she cast as
[17322] so they could put that in their pipe and smoke it.
[17340] flying but she was ever ladylike in her deportment so she simply passed
[17351] the lighthouses so picturesque she would have loved to do with a box of
[17368] that poem that appealed to her so deeply that she had copied out of the
[17372] poetry, so sad in its transient loveliness, had misted her eyes with
[17394] him because men were so different. The old love was waiting, waiting
[17416] holding Tommy and Jacky by the hand so they wouldn’t fall running.
[17421] call. If they could run like rossies she could sit so she said she could
[17430] and she caught her knee in her hands so as not to fall back looking up
[17443] was absolution so long as you didn’t do the other thing before being
[17446] kind of dreamy look in her eyes so that she too, my dear, and Winny
[17447] Rippingham so mad about actors’ photographs and besides it was on
[17453] she leaned back ever so far to see the fireworks and something queer was
[17462] white and she let him and she saw that he saw and then it went so high
[17464] being bent so far back that he had a full view high up above her knee
[17468] offered like those skirtdancers behaving so immodest before gentlemen
[17477] golden, O so lovely, O, soft, sweet, soft!
[17490] know or tell save the little bat that flew so softly through the evening
[17588] marrying. Beauty and the beast. Besides I can’t be so if Molly.
[17594] What? I think so. All that for nothing. Bold hand: Mrs Marion. Did
[17625] arks she called it. It’s so hard to find one who. Aho! If you don’t
[17667] not so much the pupil. Did she know what I? Course. Like a cat sitting
[17773] slipper on the floor so they wouldn’t hear. But lots of them can’t
[17787] slow but sure. Suppose it’s ever so many millions of tiny grains
[17834] you learn something. See ourselves as others see us. So long as women
[17892] I an only child. So it returns. Think you’re escaping and run into
[17902] tree, so blind. Have birds no smell? Metempsychosis. They believed you
[17927] a burning glass in the sun. Archimedes. I have it! My memory’s not so
[17953] and cargo in smithereens, Davy Jones’ locker, moon looking down so
[17990] umbrella. Perhaps so as not to hurt. I felt her pulse. Ticking. Little
[18003] El hombre ama la muchacha hermosa. Why me? Because you were so foreign
[18015] at it other way round. Not so bad then. Perhaps not to hurt he meant.
[18021] Dignam’s put the boots on it. Houses of mourning so depressing because
[18027] wheedle her way along. Widower I hate to see. Looks so forlorn. Poor man
[18050] O! Exhausted that female has me. Not so young now. Will she come here
[18078] me feel so young.

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18147] the contrary anyone so is there unilluminated as not to perceive that
[18148] as no nature’s boon can contend against the bounty of increase so it
[18173] up to the present congrued to render manifest) whereby maternity was so
[18184] case was so hoving itself, parturient in vehicle thereward carrying
[18209] so God’s angel to Mary quoth. Watchers tway there walk, white sisters
[18226] good ground of her allowed that that of him swiftseen face, hers, so
[18234] him so heavied in bowels ruthful. All she there told him, ruing death
[18235] for friend so young, algate sore unwilling God’s rightwiseness
[18242] undeathliness. He heard her sad words, in held hat sad staring. So stood
[18247] naked forth from his mother’s womb so naked shall he wend him at the
[18255] many births of women but never was none so hard as was that woman’s
[18294] thing without they see it natheless they are so. And these fishes lie
[18353] put such case it were hard the wife to die (for so it had fallen out a
[18367] franklin Lenehan was prompt each when to pour them ale so that at the
[18382] it so fortuned him to be delivered of his spleen of lustihead. Whereat
[18401] to bear beastly should die by canon for so saith he that holdeth the
[18404] Leopold would he in like case so jeopard her person as risk life to save
[18408] agreeing also with his experience of so seldomseen an accident it was
[18420] could save so dark is destiny. And she was wondrous stricken of heart
[18427] all accounted him of real parts) so grieved he also in no less measure
[18432] so as there remained but little mo if the prudenter had not shadowed
[18540] hath not been illumined by the wit of the septuagint nor so much as
[18550] and ablation towards the final which is agreeable unto nature so is it
[18573] he that had erst challenged to be so doughty waxed wan as they might all
[18574] mark and shrank together and his pitch that was before so haught uplift
[18584] the heavens so that Master Madden, being godly certain whiles, knocked
[18614] aside hither and I will show you a brave place, and she lay at him so
[18631] named Killchild. So were they all in their blind fancy, Mr Cavil and Mr
[18639] So Thursday sixteenth June Patk. Dignam laid in clay of an apoplexy and
[18648] did havoc the land so pitifully a small thing beside this barrenness.
[18668] crush a cup of wine, so he said, but would tell him of a skittish
[18670] with rain and so both together on to Horne’s. There Leop. Bloom of
[18740] ’tis so bad, says he. And he had experience of the like brood beasts
[18759] of gold and a sweet smoky breath coming out of his nostrils so that the
[18764] himself. So be off now, says he, and do all my cousin german the lord
[18768] of the other so that maid, wife, abbess and widow to this day affirm
[18776] with a gold manger in each full of the best hay in the market so that he
[18778] the faithful (for so they called him) was grown so heavy that he could
[18783] after him. Ay, says another, and so pampered was he that he would suffer
[18850] defrauded of its dearest pledges: and to reflect upon so many agreeable
[18868] opulent lady of fashion, if so be their constructions and their tempers
[18915] bastard. This was so happy a conceit that it renewed the storm of mirth
[18926] not achieved so nice a gesture) to which was united an equivalent but
[18942] feastday as she told me prettily) in such an artless disorder, of so
[18945] such an enemy or to quit the field for ever. I declare, I was never so
[18947] Thrice happy will he be whom so amiable a creature will bless with her
[18982] tinkling in the hall cut short a discourse which promised so bravely for
[18995] so, said Mr Lynch. The bedside manner it is that they use in the Mater
[19014] excellence of her noble exercitations which, so far from being a byword,
[19046] indeed a colour to, so as to put him in thought of that missing link of
[19063] for eating of the tree forbid it yet not so far forth as to pretermit
[19067] be owned, not a little alleviated by the intelligence that the issue so
[19078] must acquaint you, said Mr Crotthers, clapping on the table so as to
[19113] interest not to have done) then be it so. Unhappy woman, she has been
[19153] tempers so divergent. Every phase of the situation was successively
[19164] line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the
[19244] merry and mournful with the downcast, so too is her age changeable as
[19253] thought. Or it is the same figure, a year or so gone over, in his first
[19382] told me so, Stephen answered, whom in a previous existence Egyptian
[19409] to help him himself and so he accordingly took hold of the neck of the
[19419] beheld an assembly so representative and so varied nor had the
[19420] old rafters of that establishment ever listened to a language so
[19486] wonder is that so many pregnancies and deliveries go off so well as they
[19516] For the enlightenment of those who are not so intimately acquainted with
[19562] so time wags on: but father Cronion has dealt lightly here. No, let no
[19566] in the Sacred Book for the oil too has run low, and so with a tranquil
[19586] trick, upon words so embittered as to accuse in their speaker an
[19589] a word of so natural a homeliness as if those days were really present
[19599] from an ear, bringing out the foreign warmth of the skin so daintily
[19619] thunder the cloudburst pours its torrent, so and not otherwise was the
[19752] words. With a railway bloke. How come you so? Opera he’d like? Rose

15. Circe

[19959] LYNCH: So that?
[19961] STEPHEN: (Looks behind.) So that gesture, not music not odour, would be
[20129] drunken goy ever. So you catch no money.
[20140] BLOOM: (With precaution.) I suppose so, father. Mosenthal. All that’s
[20189] me. (Satirically.) Has poor little hubby cold feet waiting so long?
[20212] MARION: So you notice some change? (Her hands passing slowly over her
[20293] BLOOM: (Hurriedly.) Not so loud my name. Whatever do you think of me?
[20326] are so inclined? Would you like me perhaps to embrace you just for a
[20835] so I had. I remonstrated with him, Your lord, and he remarked: keep it
[20846] branded as a black sheep, if he might say so, he meant to reform, to
[21050] THE HONOURABLE MRS MERVYN TALBOYS: Very much so! I’ll make it hot for
[21075] MRS YELVERTON BARRY: (Severely.) Don’t do so on any account, Mrs
[21085] BLOOM: (Trembling, beginning to obey.) The weather has been so warm.
[21300] ZOE: For Zoe? For keeps? For being so nice, eh?
[21478] BLOOM: (Placing his right hand on his testicles, swears.) So may the
[21565] BLOOM: Shoot him! Dog of a christian! So much for M’Intosh!
[21835] BLOOM: O, I so want to be a mother.
[21863] heals several sufferers from king’s evil, contracts his face so as to
[22124] and mixolydian and of texts so divergent as priests haihooping round
[22379] should opine. Backbone in front, so to say. Correct me but I always
[22380] understood that the act so performed by skittish humans with glimpses of
[22450] VIRAG: (Excitedly.) I say so. I say so. E’en so. Technic. (He taps his
[22517] BLOOM: I am going to scream. I beg your pardon. Ah? So. (He repeats.)
[22526] pleashe pershon not now impediment so catastrophics mit agitation of
[22828] Influence taste too, mauve. But it is so long since I. Seems new. Aphro.
[22852] BLOOM: (Looks down with a sheepish grin.) That is so.
[22871] domination. I am exhausted, abandoned, no more young. I stand, so to
[22911] up crisscrossed to kneelength the dressy kid footwear satinlined, so
[22962] throne of your despot’s glorious heels so glistening in their proud
[22990] behind? O, ever so gently, pet. Begin to get ready.
[23082] BELLO: (Points to his whores.) As they are now so will you be, wigged,
[23194] lives. (He chuckles.) My boys will be no end charmed to see you so
[23224] Bloom’s croup.) So! Warranted Cohen! What advance on two bob,
[23357] VOICES: (Sighing.) So he’s gone. Ah yes. Yes, indeed. Bloom? Never
[23358] heard of him. No? Queer kind of chap. There’s the widow. That so? Ah,
[23575] white sateen coatpans. So womanly, full. It fills me full.
[23748] Florry.) So. Allow me. (He takes up the poundnote.) Three times ten.
[23786] cigarette from the sofa to the table.) And so Georgina Johnson is dead
[23869] BELLA: Show. (She turns up Bloom’s hand.) I thought so. Knobby
[24242] Deportment. The Katty Lanner step. So. Watch me! My terpsichorean
[24275] CAVALIERS: O, so lightly!
[24708] die for me. Up to the present it has done so. I didn’t want it to die.
[24974] PRIVATE CARR: (With ferocious articulation.) I’ll do him in, so help
[25089] FIRST WATCH: (Laughs.) I suppose so.
[25130] jolly girls. So I landed them up on Behan’s car and down to nighttown.

16. Eumaeus

[25270] during which Stephen repeatedly yawned. So far as he could see he was
[25271] rather pale in the face so that it occurred to him as highly advisable
[25291] which they accordingly did. So, bevelling around by Mullett’s and the
[25297] light of the mischance. So as neither of them were particularly pressed
[25301] a jarvey. As it so happened a Dublin United Tramways Company’s
[25323] possession of his faculties, never more so, in fact disgustingly sober,
[25461] there but thinking he might lend him anything up to a bob or so in lieu
[25462] so that he might endeavour at all events and get sufficient to eat but
[25476] And so in point of fact they turned out to be. Stephen anyhow lent him
[25485] the Carl Rosa. I don’t give a shite anyway so long as I get a job,
[25488] Subsequently being not quite so down in the mouth after the two and six
[25509] neighbour all round, in every deep, so to put it, a deeper depth and for
[25525] Bloom gazed abstractedly for the space of a half a second or so in the
[25571] shell cocoa that was in the sootcoated kettle to be done so that she
[25597] exceedingly plucky deed which he could not too highly praise, so that
[25662] write your poetry in that language? Bella Poetria! It is so melodious
[25670] —Is that so? Mr Bloom asked. Of course, he subjoined pensively, at the
[25677] and a rather antediluvian specimen of a bun, or so it seemed. After
[25679] a good square look at him later on so as not to appear to. For which
[25887] down the needful and breaking Boyd’s heart it was not so dear,
[25893] Falmouth, Southampton and so on culminating in an instructive tour of
[25901] Scarborough, Margate and so on, beautiful Bournemouth, the Channel
[25937] wheelmen so long as it didn’t come down, and in the wilds of Donegal
[25939] though the lastnamed locality was not easily getatable so that the
[25949] in its infancy, so to speak, and the accommodation left much to be
[26000] natives choza de, another the seaman’s discharge. Mr Bloom, so far
[26019] but he failed to do so, simply letting spirt a jet of spew into 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
[26088] his shirt more open so that on top of the timehonoured symbol of the
[26113] He let go of the skin so that the profile resumed the normal expression
[26138] why pink. His reason for so doing was he recognised on the moment
[26149] than her company so it came as a genuine relief when the keeper made her
[26222] original point with a smile of unbelief. I’m not so sure about that.
[26318] utterly powerless from sitting that way so long cramped up, being adored
[26331] way not to mention the chip potato variety and so forth over in little
[26334] animal of the feline persuasion of others at night so as to have a good
[26342] My wife is, so to speak, Spanish, half that is. Point of fact she could
[26352] —Quite so, Mr Bloom dittoed.
[26361] street museum today, shortly prior to our meeting if I can so call it,
[26366] they have so little taste in dress, most of them, which greatly enhances
[26379] So then after that they drifted on to the wreck off Daunt’s rock,
[26457] the plug probably (which it was), so that he must have lodged it for the
[26503] To which cold douche referring to downfall and so on the keeper
[26520] to the listeners who followed the passage of arms with interest so long
[26537] soldiers had as often fought for England as against her, more so, in
[26538] fact. And now, why? So the scene between the pair of them, the licensee
[26564] outrage and so was not, if he was reliably informed, actually party to
[26572] at the bone for the shadow. So similarly he had a very shrewd suspicion
[26575] Ireland tavern, come back to Erin and so on. Then as for the other he
[26576] had heard not so long before the same identical lingo as he told Stephen
[26581] in a heated fashion offensively. So I without deviating from plain facts
[26605] in the next house so to speak.
[26624] probably… and spoke nearer to, so as the others… in case they…
[26632] spirit. They are practical and are proved to be so. I don’t want to
[26638] they’d try to live better, at least so I think. That’s the juggle on
[26704] instances of cultured fellows that promised so brilliantly nipped in the
[26713] blind horse from John Mallon of Lower Castle Yard, so as not to be made
[26718] Antonio and so forth, jockeys and esthetes and the tattoo which was
[26773] So to change the subject he read about Dignam R. I. P. which, he
[26817] bay filly Sceptre on a 2 1/2 mile course. Winner trained by Braime so
[26842] general. He made a mistake to fight the priests. And so forth and so on.
[26844] All the same Bloom (properly so dubbed) was rather surprised at their
[26860] starting to go under several aliases such as Fox and Stewart so the
[26865] Messrs So and So who, though they weren’t even a patch on the former
[26887] Excuse me, my name is So and So or some such commonplace remark. A more
[26955] out the very thing he was saying as she also was Spanish or half so,
[26965] the first land called the Deadman and from Ramhead to Scilly was so and
[26966] so many.
[26970] was as she lived there. So, Spain.
[27006] developmentally because, as it so happened, no later than that afternoon
[27015] speak for itself on the plea he so that the other could drink in the
[27018] professional etiquette so. Though it was a warm pleasant sort of a night
[27045] up between the two so that their names were coupled in the public
[27093] jokes of the cabman and so on who passed it all off as a jest, laughing
[27107] bias, believed and didn’t make the smallest bones about saying so
[27127] brought him down to Irishtown so early in the morning), as to whether he
[27152] there somehow was as if both their minds were travelling, so to speak,
[27167] strongly resented the innuendo put upon him in so barefaced a fashion by
[27168] our friend at the gathering of the clans in Barney Kiernan’s so that
[27171] him (metaphorically) one in the gizzard though, so far as politics
[27184] very distinctly remembered, having been there, so to speak. On the
[27186] or Sandycove suggestion so that he was in some perplexity as to which of
[27242] hopes on which it was quite on the cards he had so it would be just as
[27283] to rise from his seat so as not to outstay their welcome having first
[27310] So saying he skipped around, nimbly considering, frankly at the same
[27336] So they turned on to chatting about music, a form of art for which
[27378] brushing a long swathe of mire up so that with the noise Bloom was not
[27392] near so that it seemed new, a different grouping of bones and even flesh
[27448] to so as to the better worm his way into their good graces as he, a
[27475] forthcoming to kick him upstairs, so to speak, a big if, however,
[27480] his spare moments when desirous of so doing without its clashing with
[27495] The horse having reached the end of his tether, so to speak, halted and,

17. Ithaca

[27879] For what personal purpose could Bloom have applied the water so boiled?
[28046] If you so condescend
[28192] front of a mirror so as to bring into play the various families of
[28496] literary style, entituled Sweets of Sin (produced by Bloom and so
[28963] of so many places, e.g., the 9th power of the 9th power of 9, that, the
[29610] brush, hoe and so on.
[29838] For what reason did he meditate on schemes so difficult of realisation?
[30155] triangle formed by the line alpha omega so produced and the line alpha
[30237] What selfimposed enigma did Bloom about to rise in order to go so as to
[30347] and so each and so on to no last term.
[30403] As not so calamitous as a cataclysmic annihilation of the planet in

18. Penelope

[30632] because theyre so weak and puling when theyre sick they want a woman
[30645] not or hed be off his feed thinking of her so either it was one of those
[30660] about business so very probably that was it to somebody who thinks
[30662] especially getting on to forty he is now so as to wheedle any money she
[30665] or knew before that way though Id like to find out so long as I dont
[30675] her aunt if you please common robbery so it was but I was sure he had
[30688] possibly do without it that long so he must do it somewhere and the last
[30705] so on about the monuments and he tired me out with statues encouraging
[30716] love to wildly when you feel that way so nice all over you you cant help
[30736] didnt like his slapping me behind going away so familiarly in the hall
[30760] call it was going to burst though his nose is not so big after I took
[30771] so much the better in case any of it wasnt washed out properly the last
[30792] carpenter at last he made me cry of course a woman is so sensitive about
[30795] so much I couldnt put him into a temper still he knows a lot of mixedup
[30802] and the three pairs of gloves so that finished that I could quite easily
[30809] mad in love with him that I wouldnt so much mind Id just go to her and
[30818] out too much the night before talking of dreams so I didnt want to let
[30828] afterwards though she didnt like it so much the day I was in fits of
[30857] for if were so bad as all that comes to yes because they cant get on
[30865] theyre all so different Boylan talking about the shape of my foot he
[30882] and a gold bracelet I dont like my foot so much still I made him spend
[30883] once with my foot the night after Goodwins botchup of a concert so cold
[30891] just passed and the man with the curly hair in the Lucan dairy thats so
[30893] tasting the butter so I took my time Bartell DArcy too that he used to
[30900] anything so terrible about it Ill tell him about that some day not now
[30902] too we did it so now there you are like it or lump it he thinks nothing
[30904] were engaged otherwise hed never have got me so cheap as he did he was
[30908] is it permitted to enquire the shape of my bedroom so I let him keep it
[30914] against the sun so he could see every atom she had on when he saw me
[30923] away from the house he felt it was getting too warm for him so I
[30932] down in the wet if I didnt so persevering he would too and ruin his new
[30933] raincoat you never know what freak theyd take alone with you theyre so
[30934] savage for it if anyone was passing so I lifted them a bit and touched
[30942] woman after his company manners making it so awkward after when we met
[30947] dont understand you I said and wasnt it natural so it is of course
[30987] in the 3rd class carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so
[31019] seen from the road he couldnt stand properly and I so hot as I never
[31023] with their fever if he was even decently shot it wouldnt have been so
[31039] not a marrying man so somebody better get it out of him if I could find
[31046] stick out her tongue as far as ever she could and he so quiet and mild
[31059] morsel of that chicken out of my fingers it was so tasty and browned
[31086] might overdo it the thin ones are not so much the fashion now garters
[31139] course he prefers plottering about the house so you cant stir with him
[31169] yes I think he made them a bit firmer sucking them like that so long he
[31176] her hand are they so beautiful of course compared with what a man looks
[31189] to make you feel nice and watery I went into 1 of them it was so biting
[31204] the pan all for his Kidney this one not so much theres the mark of his
[31213] to suck them they were so hard he said it was sweeter and thicker than
[31217] Master Poldy yes and its so much smoother the skin much an hour he was
[31228] God some of them want you to be so nice about it I noticed the contrast
[31248] compared with their 3 Rock mountain they think is so great with the red
[31277] them its like all through a mist makes you feel so old I made the scones
[31296] that other woman I lent him afterwards with Mulveys photo in it so as he
[31305] when I stood up they were so fattish and firm when I got up on the sofa
[31341] soul except the odd few I posted to myself with bits of paper in them so
[31362] O Mrs Dwenn now what possessed her to write from Canada after so many
[31368] coffee service he had too on the mahogany sideboard then dying so far
[31371] neumonia well I didnt know her so well as all that she was Floeys friend
[31457] a wonderful feeling there so tender all the time how did we finish it
[31468] he was rather fair he had a laughing kind of a voice so I went round to
[31511] mountain with snow on it and the straits like a river so clear Harry
[31541] it I was afraid he mightnt like my accent first he so English all father
[31543] he always said theyre so snotty about themselves some of those cads he
[31569] why am I so damned nervous about that though I like it in the winter its
[31579] chamber performance I put out the light too so then there were 2 of us
[31593] she sits at the top of the stairs so long and listening as I wait always
[31656] old woman to murder her in her bed Id cut them off him so I would not
[31674] left that I got that little Italian boy to mend so that you cant see the
[31712] till I was what 22 or so it went into the wrong place always only the
[31715] the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin
[31727] restless knowing shes pretty with her lips so red a pity they wont stay
[31804] and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he oughtnt to be
[31823] fiddlefaddle her vagina and her cochinchina theyve money of course so
[31840] still I liked him when he sat down to write the thing out frowning so
[31865] natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to
[31900] consolation that he says is so capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed
[31920] petted so I thought I stood out enough for one time and let him he does
[31965] old love is the new was one of his so sweetly sang the maiden on the
[31970] voice so there was no art in it all over you like a warm showerbath O
[32011] poetry is in the air the blue sea and the moon shining so beautifully
[32013] the guitar that fellow played was so expressive will I ever go back
[32029] there so simple I wouldnt mind taking him in my mouth if nobody was
[32030] looking as if it was asking you to suck it so clean and white he looks
[32033] be so clean compared with those pigs of men I suppose never dream of
[32039] find or learn a bit off by heart if I knew who he likes so he wont think
[32050] pulling off his shoes and trousers there on the chair before me so
[32057] they were so plump and tempting in my short petticoat he couldnt resist
[32059] they get off a womans body were so round and white for them always I
[32061] have swelling up on you so hard and at the same time so soft when you
[32079] shrivelled hag before my time living with him so cold never embracing
[32088] almost to make her look young no matter by who so long as to be in love
[32107] the love of Mike listen to him the winds that waft my sighs to thee so
[32137] lovely hour so silent I used to love coming home after dances the air of
[32142] so snappy Im not like that he could easy have slept in there on the sofa
[32143] in the other room I suppose he was as shy as a boy he being so young
[32160] so ignorant what a pity he didnt stay Im sure the poor fellow was dead
[32162] breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on
[32205] He wouldnt have made us the way He did so attractive to men then if he
[32222] to wear the old things so much the better itll be more pointed hell
[32235] so as I can get up early Ill go to Lambes there beside Findlaters and
[32258] that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do I so there you
[32265] yes so we are flowers all a womans body yes that was one true thing he
[32270] only looked out over the sea and the sky I was thinking of so many
[32297] drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his