Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
[568]
Stephen reached back and took the milkjug from the locker.
[721]
Haines laughed and, as he took his soft grey hat from the holdfast of
[915]
sidepocket and took from his waistcoatpocket a nickel tinderbox, sprang
2. Nestor
[1417]
slapped open and he took from it two notes, one of joined halves, and
3. Proteus
[2284]
took the veil of the temple out of his shovel hat: veil of space with
[2371]
He took the hilt of his ashplant, lunging with it softly, dallying
4. Calypso
[2457]
the dresser, took the jug Hanlon’s milkman had just filled for him,
[2501]
His hand took his hat from the peg over his initialled heavy overcoat
[2610]
He took a page up from the pile of cut sheets: the model farm at
[2772]
kettle then to let the water flow in. Having set it to draw he took off
[2800]
teapot on the tray. Its hump bumped as he took it up. Everything on
[2839]
Following the pointing of her finger he took up a leg of her soiled
[2952]
getting on swimming in the photo business now. Mr Coghlan took one of me
5. Lotus Eaters
[3172]
read blandly he took off his hat quietly inhaling his hairoil and
[3202]
sausages? Like that something. As he walked he took the folded Freeman
[3500]
perfume. Having read it all he took it from the newspaper and put it
[3541]
Going under the railway arch he took out the envelope, tore it swiftly
[3564]
he doffed his hat, took the card from his pocket and tucked it again
[3593]
holding the thing in his hands. He stopped at each, took out a
[3869]
their line. And the skulls we were acracking when M’Carthy took the
6. Hades
[4039]
Mr Bloom set his thigh down. Glad I took that bath. Feel my feet quite
[4076]
dying scrawl. He took it to heart, pined away. Quiet brute. Old men’s
[4119]
Mr Bloom took the paper from his inside pocket. That book I must change
[4628]
walking after them. Corny Kelleher stood by the opened hearse and took
[4782]
The priest took a stick with a knob at the end of it out of the boy’s
[4831]
in his walk. Mr Power took his arm.
[4977]
write Ballsbridge on the envelope I took to cover when she disturbed me
[5120]
The gravediggers took up their spades and flung heavy clods of clay in
[5132]
it. The mourners took heart of grace, one by one, covering themselves
[5310]
Pure fluke of mine: the bias. Why he took such a rooted dislike to me.
[5326]
John Henry Menton took off his hat, bulged out the dinge and smoothed
7. Aeolus
[5628]
Mr Bloom took up his cutting. Time to get out.
[5679]
He took out his handkerchief to dab his nose. Citronlemon? Ah, the soap
[5681]
he took out the soap and stowed it away, buttoned, into the hip pocket
[5838]
He took off his silk hat and, blowing out impatiently his bushy
[5903]
He took a reel of dental floss from his waistcoat pocket and, breaking
[6015]
J. J. O’Molloy took the tissues from Lenehan’s hand and read them,
[6058]
He offered a cigarette to the professor and took one himself. Lenehan
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He took a cigarette from the open case. Lenehan, lighting it for him
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hat. Where it took place. Tim Kelly, or Kavanagh I mean. Joe Brady and
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—T is viceregal lodge. C is where murder took place. K is Knockmaroon
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leg up. Then Paddy Hooper worked Tay Pay who took him on to the Star.
[6459]
J. J. O’Molloy, smiling palely, took up the gage.
[6509]
Pause. J. J. O’Molloy took out his cigarettecase.
[6513]
Messenger took out his matchbox thoughtfully and lit his cigar.
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took a cigarette from the case. J. J. O’Molloy offered his case to
[6539]
Myles Crawford. Lenehan lit their cigarettes as before and took his
[6920]
and a bondwoman. And he wrote a book in which he took away the palm of
8. Lestrygonians
[7312]
She took a folded postcard from her handbag.
[7323]
She took back the card, sighing.
[7747]
With a keep quiet relief his eyes took note this is the street here
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He touched the thin elbow gently: then took the limp seeing hand to
[8566]
His hasty hand went quick into a pocket, took out, read unfolded
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8904]
saw him into and out of the world. She took his first embraces. She bore
[9422]
He took the eager card, glanced, not saw, laid down unglanced, looked,
[9470]
—Antisthenes, pupil of Gorgias, Stephen said, took the palm of beauty
[9485]
took the cow by the horns and, when Burbage came knocking at the gate,
[9959]
he took the stuff of his plays. Why did he take them rather than others?
10. Wandering Rocks
[10342]
Father Conmee doffed his silk hat and smiled, as he took leave, at the
[10382]
deportment most respectfully took the curbstone as he passed lady
[10544]
Father Conmee drew off his gloves and took his rededged breviary out. An
[10609]
A stout lady stopped, took a copper coin from her purse and dropped it
[10757]
Blazes Boylan looked into the cut of her blouse. A young pullet. He took
[10801]
His heavy hand took Stephen’s firmly. Human eyes. They gazed curiously
[10841]
all the boatclub swells never took his eyes off her. Hope to goodness he
[10960]
Tom Rochford took the top disk from the pile he clasped against his
[11548]
He took the coverless book from her hand. Chardenal’s French primer.
[11739]
John Wyse Nolan fell back with Mr Power, while Martin Cunningham took
[12039]
seeing the eyes of lady Dudley fixed on him, took his thumbs quickly
11. Sirens
[12174]
Deaf bald Pat brought pad knife took up.
[12539]
Girlgold she read and did not glance. Take no notice. She took no notice
[12758]
Miss Douce took Boylan’s coin, struck boldly the cashregister. It
[13428]
flat pad. Pat took plate dish knife fork. Pat went.
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took him by the throat. Scoundrel, said he, You’ll sing no more
12. Cyclops
[14269]
And with that he took the bloody old towser by the scruff of the neck
[14469]
So he took a bundle of wisps of letters and envelopes out of his pocket.
[14475]
So Joe took up the letters.
[14516]
—Maybe so, says Joe. They took the liberty of burying him this morning
[14832]
animated altercation (in which all took part) ensued among the F. O.
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exercise was bad. I declare to my antimacassar if you took up a straw
[15230]
A most interesting discussion took place in the ancient hall of Brian
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Englishman, whose right eye was nearly closed, took his corner where he
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And he took the last swig out of the pint. Moya. All wind and piss like
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it into the county Longford. The bloody nag took fright and the old
[16611]
Hundred to five! Jesus, he took the value of it out of him, I promise
13. Nausicaa
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ball and if he took it there’d be wigs on the green but Tommy said it
[17048]
her skirt a little but just enough and took good aim and gave the ball a
[17199]
he never took his eyes off of her and then Canon O’Hanlon handed the
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hanging like a caricature. Gerty just took off her hat for a moment to
[17285]
to push up the pushcar and Cissy took off the twins’ caps and tidied
[17499]
into her kerchief pocket and took out the wadding and waved in reply of
[17589]
Took off her hat to show her hair. Wide brim. Bought to hide her face,
[17786]
too. Why did I smell it only now? Took its time in coming like herself,
14. Oxen of the Sun
[18306]
Leopold did up his beaver for to pleasure him and took apertly somewhat
[18324]
next. Also he took the cup that stood tofore him for him needed never
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gossip. He took his ordinary at a boilingcook’s and if he had but
[18728]
he took the bit between his teeth like a raw colt and was more familiar
[18811]
a walk he filled his pockets with chalk to write it upon what took his
[18907]
Dixon, to turn the table, took on to ask of Mr Mulligan himself whether
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things. With these words he approached the goblet to his lips, took a
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to help him himself and so he accordingly took hold of the neck of the
[19523]
a recent public controversy with Mr L. Bloom (Pubb. Canv.) which took
[19801]
Pold veg! Did ums blubble bigsplash crytears cos fren Padney was took
15. Circe
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she surrenders gently.) The witching hour of night. I took the splinter
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Incautiously I took your part when you were accused of pilfering.
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cast a stone at a girl who took the wrong turning when some dastard,
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push of his parchmentroll.) After having said which I took my departure.
[23124]
BELLO: (With wicked glee.) Beautiful! Give us a breather! When you took
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ZOE: It was a commercial traveller married her and took her away with
16. Eumaeus
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The jarvey addressed as it happened had not but the keeper took a die of
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He took out of his mouth the pulpy quid and, lodging it between his
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Chile. There was no message evidently, as he took particular notice.
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of being always and ever cooped up since my old stick-in-the-mud took me
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vividly recollected when the occurrence alluded to took place as well
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land troubles, when it took the civilised world by storm, figuratively
[26063]
himself a rover, proceeded, went ashore and took up a soft job as
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Danny, run off to sea and his mother got him took in a draper’s in
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took a sip of the offending beverage.
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unless they were much bigger fools than he took them for, rather
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—He took umbrage at something or other, that muchinjured but on the
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—You just took the words out of my mouth, he said. A hocuspocus of
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by the by of that Capel street library book out of date, he took out his
17. Ithaca
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What concomitant phenomenon took place in the vessel of liquid by the
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She took him by the lilywhite hand
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She took a penknife out of her pocket
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What exchange of money took place between host and guest?
[29310]
What interchanges of looks took place between these three objects and
[29516]
unhooked and loosened the laces, took off each of his two boots for the
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took off his right sock, placed his unclothed right foot on the margin
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articles of clothing, took from beneath the bolster at the head of the
18. Penelope
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keep himself from falling asleep after the last time after we took the
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call it was going to burst though his nose is not so big after I took
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tasting the butter so I took my time Bartell DArcy too that he used to
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halfturned and stopped then he pestered me to say yes till I took off my
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noisy bugger trying to swindle me with the wrong bill he took out of his
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flying with all her carabineros because 4 drunken English sailors took
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somewhere because they once took something down out of a woman that was
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when I got over him that way when I unbuttoned him and took his out and
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that pork chop I took with my cup of tea after was quite good with the
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made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse
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he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all