Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
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Buck Mulligan suddenly linked his arm in Stephen’s and walked with him
[321]
He walked off quickly round the parapet. Stephen stood at his post,
[789]
He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy
[890]
Haines, who had been laughing guardedly, walked on beside Stephen and
[926]
He walked on, waiting to be spoken to, trailing his ashplant by his
[1085]
—We’ll see you again, Haines said, turning as Stephen walked up the
[1094]
He walked along the upwardcurving path.
2. Nestor
[1228]
—Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves,
[1235]
just remembered. Of him that walked the waves. Here also over these
4. Calypso
[2424]
its spout stuck out. Cup of tea soon. Good. Mouth dry. The cat walked
[2520]
he walked in happy warmth. Boland’s breadvan delivering with trays our
[2662]
He walked back along Dorset street, reading gravely. Agendath Netaim:
[2728]
Entering the bedroom he halfclosed his eyes and walked through warm
[3061]
He walked on. Where is my hat, by the way? Must have put it back on
5. Lotus Eaters
[3150]
By lorries along sir John Rogerson’s quay Mr Bloom walked soberly,
[3153]
He turned from the morning noises of the quayside and walked through
[3202]
sausages? Like that something. As he walked he took the folded Freeman
[3714]
The priest and the massboy stood up and walked off. All over. The women
[3737]
He walked southward along Westland row. But the recipe is in the other
[3854]
He walked cheerfully towards the mosque of the baths. Remind you of a
6. Hades
[4783]
bucket and shook it over the coffin. Then he walked to the other end and
[4938]
Saluting Ned Lambert and John Henry Menton he walked on at Martin
[4963]
the dockets given him, turning them over and scanning them as he walked.
[5186]
walked slowly on with shouldered weapon, its blade blueglancing.
[5210]
Mr Bloom walked unheeded along his grove by saddened angels, crosses,
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How many! All these here once walked round Dublin. Faithful departed. As
[5336]
They walked on towards the gates. Mr Bloom, chapfallen, drew behind
7. Aeolus
[5643]
He walked on through the caseroom passing an old man, bowed, spectacled,
[6046]
He walked jerkily into the office behind, parting the vent of his
[6870]
J. J. O’Molloy pulled a long face and walked on silently. They caught
[6871]
up on the others and walked abreast.
8. Lestrygonians
[6998]
His slow feet walked him riverward, reading. Are you saved? All are
[7144]
his foreboard, crammed it into his mouth and munched as he walked. Our
[7197]
He walked along the curbstone.
[7413]
Mr Bloom walked on again easily, seeing ahead of him in sunlight the
[7476]
He walked on past Bolton’s Westmoreland house. Tea. Tea. Tea. I forgot
[7601]
His smile faded as he walked, a heavy cloud hiding the sun slowly,
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walked, to men too they gave themselves, manly conscious, lay with men
[8352]
Mr Bloom walked towards Dawson street, his tongue brushing his teeth
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Mr Bloom walked behind the eyeless feet, a flatcut suit of herringbone
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[9874]
he walked by the slumberous summer fields at midnight returning from
10. Wandering Rocks
[10323]
abandoned me in my old days. He walked by the treeshade of sunnywinking
[10346]
Father Conmee walked and, walking, smiled for he thought on Father
[10376]
Conmee smiled and nodded and smiled and walked along Mountjoy square
[10395]
Father Conmee walked down Great Charles street and glanced at the shutup
[10401]
Father Conmee turned the corner and walked along the North Circular
[10409]
Father Conmee smelt incense on his right hand as he walked. Saint
[10514]
A listless lady, no more young, walked alone the shore of lough Ennel,
[10525]
Don John Conmee walked and moved in times of yore. He was humane and
[10540]
Clongowes field. He walked there, reading in the evening, and heard
[10552]
He walked calmly and read mutely the nones, walking and reading till he
[10647]
Father Conmee walked through Clongowes fields, his thinsocked ankles
[10722]
Blazes Boylan walked here and there in new tan shoes about the
[11129]
Lenehan walked on again. He lifted his yachtingcap and scratched his
[11269]
Mr Kernan, pleased with the order he had booked, walked boldly along
[11290]
He left her and walked on. Dilly followed quickly and pulled his coat.
[11340]
Mr Dedalus amid the din walked off, murmuring to himself with a pursing
[11346]
From the sundial towards James’s gate walked Mr Kernan, pleased with
[11418]
Mr Kernan turned and walked down the slope of Watling street by the
[11511]
Father Conmee, having read his little hours, walked through the hamlet
[11648]
The reverend Hugh C. Love walked from the old chapterhouse of saint
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the elbow of a dapper little man in a shower of hail suit, who walked
[11905]
Almidano Artifoni walked past Holles street, past Sewell’s yard.
[11908]
house and, crossing, walked along Merrion square. Distantly behind him a
[11911]
Cashel Boyle O’Connor Fitzmaurice Tisdall Farrell walked as far as
[11969]
Master Dignam walked along Nassau street, shifted the porksteaks to
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professor of dancing &c, gaily apparelled, gravely walked, outpassed by
11. Sirens
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hero. See me he might. The seat he sat on: warm. Black wary hecat walked
[13907]
Tap blind walked tapping by the tap the curbstone tapping, tap by tap.
13. Nausicaa
[16953]
cork moustache and walked down Tritonville road, smoking a cigarette.
[17354]
by shady Tritonville avenue where the couples walked and lighting the
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slippy seaweed. She walked with a certain quiet dignity characteristic
16. Eumaeus
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service in the shaving line, they both walked together along Beaver
[27511]
Maher. As they walked they at times stopped and walked again continuing
18. Penelope
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his friends to entertain them like the night he walked home with a dog