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1. Telemachus
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—God! he said quietly. Isn’t the sea what Algy calls it: a great
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knows what poxy bowsy left them off. I have a lovely pair with a hair
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one that knows what you are. Why don’t you trust me more? What have
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—Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently. Cough it up. I’m
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quite frank with you. What have you against me now?
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—Yes, what is it? Buck Mulligan answered. I don’t remember anything.
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—What? Where? I can’t remember anything. I remember only ideas and
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sensations. Why? What happened in the name of God?
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—Yes? Buck Mulligan said. What did I say? I forget.
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—Did I say that? he asked. Well? What harm is that?
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—And what is death, he asked, your mother’s or yours or my own? You
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—Of what then? Buck Mulligan asked.
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—Look at the sea. What does it care about offences? Chuck Loyola,
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—What sort of a kip is this? he said. I told her to come after eight.
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—Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
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—You put your hoof in it now. What did you say that for?
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—What is your idea of Hamlet? Haines asked Stephen.
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—What? Haines said, beginning to point at Stephen. He himself?
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What’s bred in the bone cannot fail me to fly
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out of it somehow, doesn’t it? What did he call it? Joseph the Joiner?
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—Italian? Haines said again. What do you mean?
2. Nestor
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—You, Cochrane, what city sent for him?
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masonry, and time one livid final flame. What’s left us then?
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—You, Armstrong, Stephen said. What was the end of Pyrrhus?
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drink and talk, to pierce the polished mail of his mind. What then? A
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—What, sir? Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
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tribute. To Caesar what is Caesar’s, to God what is God’s. A long
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—What is it, sir? We give it up.
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—What is it now? he cried continually without listening.
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—What is the matter? What is it now?
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don’t know yet what money is. Money is power. When you have lived
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as long as I have. I know, I know. If youth but knew. But what does
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—He knew what money was, Mr Deasy said. He made money. A poet, yes,
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but an Englishman too. Do you know what is the pride of the English?
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Do you know what is the proudest word you will ever hear from an
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—I will tell you, he said solemnly, what is his proudest boast. I paid
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—What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
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What if that nightmare gave you a back kick?
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—What? Mr Deasy asked.
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And here what will you learn more?
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see if you can get it into your two papers. What are they?
3. Proteus
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What has she in the bag? A misbirth with a trailing navelcord, hushed
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dean, what offence laid fire to their brains? Paff! Descende, calve, ut
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alone crying to the rain: Naked women! Naked women! What about that, eh?
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What about what? What else were they invented for?
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puce gloves. You were a student, weren’t you? Of what in the other
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that’s all right. Shake hands. See what I meant, see? O, that’s all
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You were going to do wonders, what? Missionary to Europe after fiery
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know what he called queen Victoria? Old hag with the yellow teeth.
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you do what he did? A boat would be near, a lifebuoy. Natürlich, put
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the ineluctable visuality. She, she, she. What she? The virgin at Hodges
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soon, now. What is that word known to all men? I am quiet here alone.
4. Calypso
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They call them stupid. They understand what we say better than we
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what I look like to her. Height of a tower? No, she can jump me.
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Forgotten any little Spanish she knew. Wonder what her father gave for
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instruments what do you call them: dulcimers. I pass.
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What Arthur Griffith said about the headpiece over the Freeman leader: a
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off to a tee with his eyes screwed up. Do you know what I’m going to
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tell you? What’s that, Mr O’Rourke? Do you know what? The Russians,
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three and carry five. What is that, a bob here and there, dribs and
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Woods his name is. Wonder what he does. Wife is oldish. New blood.
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No sign. Gone. What matter?
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the parlour. O, look what I found in professor Goodwin’s hat! All we
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—What a time you were! she said.
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—What are you singing?
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—What time is the funeral?
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—Met him what? he asked.
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—Here, she said. What does that mean?
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—Metempsychosis, he said, is what the ancient Greeks called it. They
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instance. What they called nymphs, for example.
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sopped one in the gravy and put it in his mouth. What was that about
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All soil like that without dung. Household slops. Loam, what is this
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Deep voice that fellow Dlugacz has. Agendath what is it? Now, my miss.
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glanced back through what he had read and, while feeling his water flow
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some proverb. Which? Time I used to try jotting down on my cuff what she
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Did Roberts pay you yet? 9.20. What had Gretta Conroy on? 9.23. What
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black trousers: the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. What time
5. Lotus Eaters
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with his eyes shut. Corny. Met her once in the park. In the dark. What a
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the body in the water is equal to the weight of the what? Or is it the
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curriculum. Cracking curriculum. What is weight really when you say the
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—To be sure, poor fellow. So it is. What time?
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—I was with Bob Doran, he’s on one of his periodical bends, and what
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—And he said: Sad thing about our poor friend Paddy! What Paddy? I
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dangling. Wellturned foot. What is he foostering over that change for?
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—Why? I said. What’s wrong with him? I said.
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—What’s wrong with him? He said. He’s dead, he said. And, faith,
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the display of. Esprit de corps. Well, what are you gaping at?
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What is home without
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—Tell you what, M’Coy said. You might put down my name at the
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I was born that was: sixtyfive. And Ristori in Vienna. What is this the
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annoyed then? What does she say?
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what is the real meaning of that word? Are you not happy in your home
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Please tell me what you think of poor me. I often think of the beautiful
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more. Remember if you do not I will punish you. So now you know what I
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P. S. Do tell me what kind of perfume does your wife use. I want to
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She didn’t know what to do
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day typing. Eyefocus bad for stomach nerves. What perfume does your wife
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What am I saying barrels? Gallons. About a million barrels all the same.
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Shut your eyes and open your mouth. What? Corpus: body. Corpse. Good
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what to do to. Bald spot behind. Letters on his back: I.N.R.I? No:
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what they are used to Guinness’s porter or some temperance beverage
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having eunuchs in their choir that was coming it a bit thick. What kind
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interesting if you understood what it was all about. Wonderful
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make it worse. But you want a perfume too. What perfume does your? Peau
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—Hello, Bloom. What’s the best news? Is that today’s? Show us a
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—What’s that? his sharp voice said.
6. Hades
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—What way is he taking us? Mr Power asked through both windows.
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—What is this, he said, in the name of God? Crumbs?
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—Unless I’m greatly mistaken. What do you think, Martin?
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deaths: Callan, Coleman, Dignam, Fawcett, Lowry, Naumann, Peake, what
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feel what a person is. Instinct. But a type like that. My nails. I
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getting a bit softy. I would notice that: from remembering. What causes
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chief towns. What you lose on one you can make up on the other.
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rumpsteak. What is this she was? Barmaid in Jury’s. Or the Moira, was
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—What is that? Mr Dedalus asked. I didn’t hear it.
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—What? Mr Dedalus asked. That confirmed bloody hobbledehoy is it?
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—What’s wrong now?
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and all. Don’t you see what I mean?
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for him. Red face: grey now. Mouth fallen open. Asking what’s up now.
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on a bloodvessel or something. Do they know what they cart out here
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—What? Mr Power whispered. How so?
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—How did he lose it? Ned Lambert asked. Liquor, what?
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What swells him up that way? Molly gets swelled after cabbage. Air of
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What harm if he could see what he was shaking it over. Every mortal
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Your heart perhaps but what price the fellow in the six feet by two
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—Everything went off A1, he said. What?
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—What? Eh? Corny Kelleher said.
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—What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
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—In God’s name, John Henry Menton said, what did she marry a coon
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anyhow would like to hear an odd joke or the women to know what’s in
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coffin. I see what it means. I see. To protect him as long as possible
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—I am just taking the names, Hynes said below his breath. What is your
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idea a postmortem for doctors. Find out what they imagine they know.
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Didn’t hear. What? Where has he disappeared to? Not a sign. Well of
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Good Lord, what became of him?
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bucket. More interesting if they told you what they were. So and So,
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gone bad. Well and what’s cheese? Corpse of milk. I read in that
7. Aeolus
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Dear Mr Editor, what is a good cure for flatulence? I’d like that
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Maybe he understands what I.
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it. Miles of it unreeled. What becomes of it after? O, wrap up meat,
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—You know yourself, councillor, just what he wants. Then round the
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the Telegraph. Where’s what’s his name?
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else. That’s what life is after all. How quickly he does that job.
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What perfume does your wife use? I could go home still: tram: something
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Know who that is. What’s up? Pop in a minute to phone. Ned Lambert it
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giants of the forest. What about that, Simon? he asked over the fringe
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—What is it? Mr Bloom asked.
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What’s in the wind, I wonder. Money worry.
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WHAT WETHERUP SAID
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—What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming
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—What’s that? Myles Crawford said with a start. Where are the other
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—What was their civilisation? Vast, I allow: but vile. Cloacae:
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—Silence! What opera resembles a railwayline? Reflect, ponder,
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—But my riddle! he said. What opera is like a railwayline?
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the stones, see they don’t run away. Look at here. What did Ignatius
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—What was that? the professor asked.
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said to Stephen. What do you think really of that hermetic crowd, the
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Speaking about me. What did he say? What did he say? What did he say
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see them. What’s keeping our friend?
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—What is it? Myles Crawford said, falling back a pace.
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the renewal. But he wants just a little puff. What will I tell him, Mr
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muck somewhere. Careless chap. What was he doing in Irishtown?
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SOME COLUMN!—THAT’S WHAT WADDLER ONE SAID
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waxies’ Dargle. Two old trickies, what?
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idea. I see what you mean.
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WHAT?—AND LIKEWISE—WHERE?
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—But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the
8. Lestrygonians
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rush out. What was it she wanted? The Malaga raisins. Thinking of Spain.
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what kind is swanmeat. Robinson Crusoe had to live on them.
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sound. She’s not exactly witty. Can be rude too. Blurt out what I was
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eye at once. Everyone dying to know what she’s writing. Get twenty of
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’em. What? Our envelopes. Hello, Jones, where are you going? Can’t
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lapping it for the inner alderman. Couldn’t hear what the band played.
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For what we have already received may the Lord make us. Milly was a
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Stream of life. What was the name of that priestylooking chap was always
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Going to crop up all day, I foresee. Who’s dead, when and what did he
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medicinebottle. Pastille that was fell. What is she?...
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you know what he did last night?
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—What? Mr Bloom asked.
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—What is it? Mr Bloom asked, taking the card. U. P.?
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darling because I do not like that other world. Please tell me what is
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the meaning. Please tell me what perfume does your wife. Tell me who
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park ranger got me in with Whelan of the Express. Scavenging what the
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what was it the pensive bosom of the silver effulgence. Flapdoodle to
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E.: what does that mean? Initials perhaps. Albert Edward, Arthur Edmund,
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Alphonsus Eb Ed El Esquire. What was he saying? The ends of the world
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you couldn’t squeeze a line of poetry out of him. Don’t know what
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trains and cloakrooms. What do they be thinking about? Women too.
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blurt out what you know you’re not to: what’s parallax? Show this
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schoolpoem choked himself at Sletty southward of the Boyne. Wonder what
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What will I take now? He drew his watch. Let me see now. Shandygaff?
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and his descendants musterred and bred there. Potted meats. What is home
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without Plumtree’s potted meat? Incomplete. What a stupid ad! Under
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the reverend Mr MacTrigger. With it an abode of bliss. Lord knows what
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find the meat. Kosher. No meat and milk together. Hygiene that was what
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irrigation. Bleibtreustrasse. Yes but what about oysters. Unsightly like
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bill of fare so you can know what you’ve eaten. Too many drugs spoil
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naked goddesses. Aids to digestion. They don’t care what man looks.
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she did Pygmalion and Galatea what would she say first? Mortal! Put you
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—What is this he is? Isn’t he in the insurance line?
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find out what they do be doing. But be damned but they smelt her out
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thing he does he outs with the watch to see what he ought to imbibe.
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—Well, what’ll it be? Paddy Leonard asked.
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—How much? Paddy Leonard cried. Since when, for God’ sake? What’s
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—Lord love a duck, he said. Look at what I’m standing drinks to!
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What does that teco mean? Tonight perhaps.
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Tour the south then. What about English wateringplaces? Brighton,
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what you tell them. Pass a common remark.
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Poor fellow! Quite a boy. Terrible. Really terrible. What dreams would
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really what they call a dirty jew. Power those judges have. Crusty old
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Messiah was first given for that. Yes. Handel. What about going out
9. Scylla and Charybdis
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street: very peripatetic. Space: what you damn well have to see. Through
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—What is a ghost? Stephen said with tingling energy. One who has faded
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mean when we read the poetry of King Lear what is it to us how the
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discovery, one should imagine. What useful discovery did Socrates learn
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thoughts into the world. What he learnt from his other wife Myrto (absit
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Here he ponders things that were not: what Cæsar would have lived to do
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had he believed the soothsayer: what might have been: possibilities of
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the possible as possible: things not known: what name Achilles bore when
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—I was prepared for paradoxes from what Malachi Mulligan told us but
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—If you want to know what are the events which cast their shadow over
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look to see when and how the shadow lifts. What softens the heart of a
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going the highroads. Seekers on the great quest. What town, good
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—Does he? What does Mr Sidney Lee, or Mr Simon Lazarus as some aver
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Perdita, that which was lost. What was lost is given back to him: his
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Do you know what you are talking about? Love, yes. Word known to all
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harmony with—what shall I say?—our notions of what ought not to have
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Mr Magee likes to quote. Beware of what you wish for in youth because
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Ravisher and ravished, what he would but would not, go with him from
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by Elsinore’s rocks or what you will, the sea’s voice, a voice heard
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—It’s what I’m telling you, mister honey, it’s queer and sick we
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Diary of Master William Silence has found the hunting terms... Yes? What
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—What’s his name? Ikey Moses? Bloom.
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twenty years what do you suppose poor Penelope in Stratford was doing
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for a king. O, I must tell you what Dowden said!
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—What? asked Besteglinton.
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—Lovely! Buck Mulligan suspired amorously. I asked him what he thought
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—The doctor can tell us what those words mean. You cannot eat your
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to what he calls his rights over what he calls his debts will hold
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tightly also to what he calls his rights over her whom he calls his
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What of all the will to do?
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that Russell is right. What do we care for his wife or father? I should
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What the hell are you driving at?
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—What links them in nature? An instant of blind rut.
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MAGEEGLINJOHN: Names! What’s in a name?
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than his glory of greatest shakescene in the country. What’s in a
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name? That is what we ask ourselves in childhood when we write the name
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—What is that, Mr Dedalus? the quaker librarian asked. Was it a
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What more’s to speak?
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know, we find also in the old Irish myths. Just what you say. The three
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—Come, he said. Let us hear what you have to say of Richard and
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Ann (what’s in a name?), woos and wins her, a whoreson merry widow.
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Shakespeare, what the poor are not, always with him. The note of
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—And what a character is Iago! undaunted John Eglinton exclaimed.
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and a prince at last in death, with incidental music. And, what though
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as actual what was in his world within as possible. Maeterlinck says:
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What have I learned? Of them? Of me?
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Is that?... Blueribboned hat... Idly writing... What? Looked?...
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—Longworth is awfully sick, he said, after what you wrote about that
10. Wandering Rocks
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three. Just nice time to walk to Artane. What was that boy’s name
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they good boys at school? O. That was very good now. And what was his
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think that she was a pawnbroker! Well, now! Such a... what should he
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—What’s the best news? he asked.
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—What’s in the pot? she asked.
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—And what’s in this?
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—What’s the damage? he asked.
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archbishop was inside. He mightn’t like it, though. What? God, I’ll
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—Well, Jack. What is it? What’s the trouble? Wait awhile. Hold hard.
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—I was... Glasnevin this morning... poor little... what do you call
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can see what turn is on and what turns are over.
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to see Sceptre’s starting price. What’s the time by your gold watch
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—Wonder what he’s buying, M’Coy said, glancing behind.
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Know what I mean?
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last she spotted a weeny weeshy one miles away. And what star is that,
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Chris Callinan, sure that’s only what you might call a pinprick. By
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floor. He put his boot on what he had spat, wiping his sole along it,
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spine. Do you know what you look like?
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—Well, what is it? he said, stopping.
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children. Most brutal thing. What do they say was the cause? Spontaneous
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float and the firehose all burst. What I can’t understand is how
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I smiled at him. America, I said quietly, just like that. What is it?
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Lambert’s brother over the way, Sam? What? Yes. He’s as like it as
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His Excellency! Too bad! Just missed that by a hair. Damn it! What a
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Binding too good probably. What is this? Eighth and ninth book of Moses.
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—What are you doing here, Stephen?
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—What are you doing? Stephen said.
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—What have you there? Stephen asked.
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—What did you buy that for? he asked. To learn French?
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—What’s the best news? Mr Dedalus said.
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—What about that? Ben Dollard said. Not too dusty? What?
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—What few days? he boomed. Hasn’t your landlord distrained for rent?
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—What Dignam was that? long John Fanning asked.
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—What’s that? Martin Cunningham said.
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—What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the
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thoughtfully with thumb and forefinger. Now I am speculating what it
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and a swell pair of kicks on him and he listening to what the drunk was
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the lord and lady lieutenant but she couldn’t see what Her Excellency
11. Sirens
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—What is it? loud boots unmannerly asked.
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—For your what? says he.
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—You must have been a doaty, miss Douce made answer. And what did the
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—What’s your cry? Glass of bitter? Glass of bitter, please, and a
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Avoid. Goulding a chance. What is he doing in the Ormond? Car waiting.
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Hello. Where off to? Something to eat? I too was just. In here. What,
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—What time is that? asked Blazes Boylan. Four?
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—Got the horn or what? he said. Wait. I’m coming.
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—What’s that? Mr Dedalus said. I was only vamping, man.
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wouldn’t take any money either. What? Any God’s quantity of cocked
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hats and boleros and trunkhose. What?
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—What’s this her name was? A buxom lassy. Marion...
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—Buccinator muscle is... What?... Bit rusty... O, she is... My Irish
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many! Well, of course that’s what gives him the base barreltone. For
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Joe Maas sing that one night. Ah, what M’Guckin! Yes. In his way.
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him. What perfume does your wife? I want to know. Jing. Stop. Knock.
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There? How do you? I do well. There? What? Or? Phial of cachous, kissing
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Words? Music? No: it’s what’s behind.
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of what perfume does your lilactrees. Bosom I saw, both full, throat
[13416]
Instance he’s playing now. Improvising. Might be what you like, till
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On. Know what I mean. No, change that ee. Accep my poor litt pres
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know how. In haste. Henry. Greek ee. Better add postscript. What is he
[13563]
—What are the wild waves saying? he asked her, smiled.
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—What key? Six sharps?
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what domestic animal? Tee dash ar most courageous mariner. Good voice he
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What do they think when they hear music? Way to catch rattlesnakes.
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Told her what Spinoza says in that book of poor papa’s. Hypnotised,
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page. If not what becomes of them? Decline, despair. Keeps them young.
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Ventriloquise. My lips closed. Think in my stom. What?
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—The wife has a fine voice. Or had. What? Lidwell asked.
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through life, then wallop after death. Pom. Wallop. Seems to be what you
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I mean of course it’s all pom pom pom very much what they call da
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the? Heehaw shesaw. Off her beat here. What is she? Hope she. Psst! Any
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don’t want it. That’s what good salesman is. Make you buy what he
12. Cyclops
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—What are you doing round those parts? says Joe.
[14132]
—What about paying our respects to our friend? says Joe.
[14149]
—What was that, Joe? says I.
[14217]
bloody mangy mongrel, Garryowen, and he waiting for what the sky would
[14237]
—What’s your opinion of the times?
[14260]
—What’s yours? says Joe.
[14267]
—Never better, a chara, says he. What Garry? Are we going to win? Eh?
[14392]
Doran. I didn’t know what was up and Alf kept making signs out of the
[14393]
door. And begob what was it only that bloody old pantaloon Denis Breen
[14403]
—Take a what? says I.
[14460]
—What’s that bloody freemason doing, says the citizen, prowling up
[14463]
—What’s that? says Joe.
[14487]
—You what? says Joe, throwing down the letters. With who?
[14508]
—What? says Alf. Good Christ, only five... What?... And Willy Murray
[14509]
with him, the two of them there near whatdoyoucallhim’s... What?
[14512]
—What about Dignam? says Bob Doran. Who’s talking about...?
[14525]
Begob he was what you might call flabbergasted.
[14663]
them to hell out of my sight, Alf. Hello, Bloom, says he, what will you
[14692]
I don’t know what all deterrent effect and so forth and so on.
[14463]
—What’s that? says Joe.
[14736]
was standing Alf a half one sucking up for what he could get. So of
[14779]
—You don’t grasp my point, says Bloom. What I mean is...
[14943]
I thinks of my old mashtub what’s waiting for me down Limehouse way.
[14976]
—What’s on you, Garry? says he.
[15050]
landed. So the wife comes out top dog, what?
[15065]
friend in court. Selling bazaar tickets or what do you call it royal
[15106]
an old testament? Only Paddy was passing there, I tell you what. Then
[15151]
her how to do it. What’s your programme today? Ay. Humane methods.
[15174]
park. What do you think of that, citizen? The Sluagh na h-Eireann.
[15209]
champion of all Ireland at putting the sixteen pound shot. What was your
[15288]
—What I meant about tennis, for example, is the agility and training
[15294]
—We know him, says the citizen. The traitor’s son. We know what put
[15308]
him puke what he never ate.
[15360]
Mr Boylan. You what? The water rate, Mr Boylan. You whatwhat? That’s
[15385]
—Save you kindly, says J. J. What’ll it be, Ned?
[15397]
Now what were those two at? J. J. getting him off the grand jury
[15403]
Pisser releasing his boots out of the pop. What’s your name, sir?
[15451]
—That what’s I mean, says the citizen. A pishogue, if you know what
[15493]
saying he’d give a passage to Canada for twenty bob. What? Do you see
[15494]
any green in the white of my eye? Course it was a bloody barney. What?
[15593]
—A dishonoured wife, says the citizen, that’s what’s the cause of
[15601]
And what was it only one of the smutty yankee pictures Terry borrows off
[15612]
off of that one, what?
[15617]
—Well, says the citizen, what’s the latest from the scene of action?
[15618]
What did those tinkers in the city hall at their caucus meeting decide
[15664]
—What’s up with you, says I to Lenehan. You look like a fellow that
[15702]
that won’t see, if you know what that means. Where are our missing
[15717]
the right to fish in our waters. What do the yellowjohns of Anglia owe
[15791]
—Hear, hear to that, says John Wyse. What will you have?
[15809]
—But what about the fighting navy, says Ned, that keeps our foes at
[15812]
—I’ll tell you what about it, says the citizen. Hell upon earth it
[15823]
—A rump and dozen, says the citizen, was what that old ruffian sir
[15883]
Teresa. But what did we ever get for it?
[15886]
what it is? They were never worth a roasted fart to Ireland. Aren’t
[15909]
—And what do you think, says Joe, of the holy boys, the priests
[15937]
—But do you know what a nation means? says John Wyse.
[15941]
—What is it? says John Wyse.
[15956]
—What is your nation if I may ask? says the citizen.
[16007]
—Robbed, says he. Plundered. Insulted. Persecuted. Taking what belongs
[16037]
—Well, says John Wyse. Isn’t that what we’re told. Love your
[16063]
What about sanctimonious Cromwell and his ironsides that put the women
[14463]
—What’s that? says Joe.
[16112]
what’s this his name is?
[16132]
tip. Bet you what you like he has a hundred shillings to five on. He’s
[16194]
larder. I know not what to offer your lordships.
[16211]
—What say you, good masters, to a squab pigeon pasty, some collops of
[16225]
—Isn’t that a fact, says John Wyse, what I was telling the citizen
[16239]
—Is he a jew or a gentile or a holy Roman or a swaddler or what the
[16284]
month with headache like a totty with her courses. Do you know what
[16294]
—A wolf in sheep’s clothing, says the citizen. That’s what he is.
[16599]
furious driving as sure as God made Moses. What? O, Jesus, he did. And
[16602]
—Did I kill him, says he, or what?
13. Nausicaa
[16669]
syrup on. What a persuasive power that girl had! But to be sure baby
[16708]
—What’s your name? Butter and cream?
[16725]
Cissy’s quick motherwit guessed what was amiss and she whispered to
[16783]
morning. She knew right well, no-one better, what made squinty Edy
[16792]
perhaps for what she felt, that dull aching void in her heart sometimes,
[16797]
he was what he looked, every inch a gentleman, the shape of his head too
[16816]
she was hunting to match that chenille but at last she found what she
[16819]
by herself and what joy was hers when she tried it on then, smiling at
[16939]
sure the gentleman opposite heard what she said. But not a pin cared
[17026]
halcyon days what they meant.
[17065]
them what the great saint Bernard said in his famous prayer of Mary, the
[17120]
know what it was. He was looking up so intently, so still, and he saw
[17134]
those cyclists showing off what they hadn’t got and she just yearned
[17163]
adoration because it was hard to know what sort of a present to give or
[17175]
Not they! What a great notion they had! So Cissy said it was the very
[17205]
Easter and there wasn’t a brack on them and that was what he was
[17230]
no-one could get on with her poking her nose into what was no concern of
[17235]
—What? replied Gerty with a smile reinforced by the whitest of teeth.
[17245]
—Wait, said Cissy, I’ll run ask my uncle Peter over there what’s
[17256]
Cissy said to excuse her would he mind please telling her what was the
[17300]
he would never understand what he had meant to her and for an instant
[17339]
asked what and she was just going to tell her to catch it while it was
[17384]
madhouse, cruel only to be kind. But even if—what then? Would it make
[17398]
her for love was the master guide. Nothing else mattered. Come what
[17483]
stands silent, with bowed head before those young guileless eyes. What a
[17494]
what a great person she was: and then she cried:
[17542]
Tom. Willy’s hat and what the girls did with it. Do they snapshot
[17550]
shining beneath his what? of jet. Say a woman loses a charm with every
[17561]
vindictive too for what they can’t get. Barbed wire. Be sure now and
[17564]
Tableau! O, look who it is for the love of God! How are you at all? What
[17579]
that you often meet what you feel. Liked me or what? Dress they look at.
[17584]
what. Sooner have me as I am than some poet chap with bearsgrease
[17594]
What? I think so. All that for nothing. Bold hand: Mrs Marion. Did
[17618]
spoke to her. What about? Bad plan however if you don’t know how to
[17630]
That’s what they enjoy. Taking a man from another woman. Or even hear
[17635]
prepared. I dreamt. What? Worst is beginning. How they change the venue
[17636]
when it’s not what they like. Ask you do you like mushrooms because
[17637]
she once knew a gentleman who. Or ask you what someone was going to say
[17642]
time. What harm? Must since she came to the use of reason, he, he and
[17667]
not so much the pupil. Did she know what I? Course. Like a cat sitting
[17672]
under the bed for what’s not there. Longing to get the fright of their
[17738]
what to call her. Always see a fellow’s weak point in his wife. Still
[17759]
arranged. Magnetic needle tells you what’s going on in the sun, the
[17778]
you this to think of me when I’m far away on the pillow. What is it?
[17789]
morning, smell them leagues off. Tell you what it is. It’s like a fine
[17790]
fine veil or web they have all over the skin, fine like what do you
[17804]
Like what? Potted herrings gone stale or. Boof! Please keep off the
[17807]
Perhaps they get a man smell off us. What though? Cigary gloves long
[17808]
John had on his desk the other day. Breath? What you eat and drink gives
[17835]
don’t mock what matter? That’s the way to find out. Ask yourself
[17901]
Ba. What is that flying about? Swallow? Bat probably. Thinks I’m a
[17913]
like hopping mice. What frightens them, light or noise? Better sit
[17924]
what’s his name with the burning glass. Then the heather goes on fire.
[17925]
It can’t be tourists’ matches. What? Perhaps the sticks dry rub
[17930]
Ba. Who knows what they’re always flying for. Insects? That bee last
[17932]
be the one bit me, come back to see. Birds too. Never find out. Or what
[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
[17981]
Don’t know what death is at that age. And then their stomachs clean.
[17988]
After getting better asleep with Molly. Very same teeth she has. What do
[18012]
what I said about his God made him wince. Mistake to hit back. Or? No.
[18026]
premium. Her widow’s mite. Well? What do you expect her to do? Must
[18040]
something to put in them. What’s that? Might be money.
[18045]
holes and pebbles. Who could count them? Never know what you find.
[18048]
on the waters. What’s this? Bit of stick.
[18055]
message for her. Might remain. What?
[18062]
letters. O, those transparent! Besides they don’t know. What is the
14. Oxen of the Sun
[18150]
of his semblables and to tremble lest what had in the past been by the
[18194]
now done and by wise foresight set: but to this no less of what drugs
[18315]
fast. Sir Leopold heard on the upfloor cry on high and he wondered what
[18366]
upon that head what with argument and what for their drinking but the
[18375]
But, gramercy, what of those Godpossibled souls that we nightly
[18379]
Then said Dixon junior to Punch Costello wist he what ends. But he had
[18444]
all men, he said, time’s ruins build eternity’s mansions. What means
[18483]
seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou
[18492]
Eccles, goodly grinning, asked young Stephen what was the reason why he
[18556]
no man knows the ubicity of his tumulus nor to what processes we shall
[18558]
is all hidden when we would backward see from what region of remoteness
[18598]
god Bringforth or, what Calmer said, a hubbub of Phenomenon? Heard?
[18618]
This was it what all that company that sat there at commons in Manse
[18666]
stay a month yet till Saint Swithin and asks what in the earth he does
[18703]
that went for a merryandrew or honest pickle and what belonged of women,
[18737]
What, says Mr Leopold with his hands across, that was earnest to know
[18761]
him hanging his bulliness in daisychains. What for that, says Mr Dixon,
[18811]
a walk he filled his pockets with chalk to write it upon what took his
[18864]
yeoman services for the fecundation of any female of what grade of life
[18986]
all were conjecturing what might be the cause, Miss Callan entered and,
[18994]
you. What, you dog? Have you a way with them? Gad’s bud, immensely
[19004]
what’s got a white swelling quick as I claps eyes on her. The young
[19016]
them. What? Malign such an one, the amiable Miss Callan, who is the
[19031]
pudding as you ever see what I always looks back on with a loving heart.
[19060]
and inglorious retreat. Not but what he could feel with mettlesome youth
[19099]
But with what fitness, let it be asked of the noble lord, his patron,
[19164]
line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the
[19209]
ordinance forbidding man to put asunder what God has joined.
[19220]
is the appearance is on me. Tare and ages, what way would I be resting
[19223]
bullawurrus? My hell, and Ireland’s, is in this life. It is what
[19242]
What is the age of the soul of man? As she hath the virtue of the
[19282]
thy loins is by thee. There is none now to be for Leopold, what Leopold
[19313]
shod in sandals of bright gold, coifed with a veil of what do you call
[19349]
W. Lane. Four winners yesterday and three today. What rider is like him?
[19597]
Atty, Tiny and their darker friend with I know not what of arresting in
[19627]
what not. A dedale of lusty youth, noble every student there. Nurse
[19672]
what? Ay, but her milk is hot and sweet and fattening. No dollop
[19690]
Mullee! What’s on you? Ma mère m’a mariée. British Beatitudes!
[19736]
who seduced me had left but the name. What do you want for ninepence?
[19749]
’Tis, sure. What say? In the speakeasy. Tight. I shee you, shir.
[19792]
at his wearables. By mighty! What’s he got? Jubilee mutton. Bovril,
15. Circe
[19919]
PRIVATE CARR: (Turns and calls.) What ho, parson!
[20029]
BLOOM: What is that? A flasher? Searchlight.
[20134]
RUDOLPH: What you making down this place? Have you no soul? (With feeble
[20144]
spend your good money. What you call them running chaps?
[20167]
and cries out in shrill alarm.) O blessed Redeemer, what have they done
[20337]
puts out her hand inquisitively.) What are you hiding behind your back?
[20344]
finding the pin blindfold and thoughtreading? Subject, what is in this
[20381]
brow.) Think what it means. All you meant to me then. (Hoarsely.) Woman,
[20463]
what you like she did it on purpose...
[20498]
came down from the scaffolding in Beaver street what was he after doing
[20536]
PRIVATE COMPTON: (Laughs.) What ho!
[20544]
PRIVATE COMPTON: Say! What price the sergeantmajor?
[20560]
What am I following him for? Still, he’s the best of that lot. If
[20563]
here. Good biz for cheapjacks, organs. What do ye lack? Soon got,
[20569]
pounds. What was he? Kildare street club toff. God help his gamekeeper.
[20573]
at Kingstown. What’s that like? (Gaudy dollwomen loll in the lighted
[20713]
upstanding gentleman, what do you call him, Majorgeneral Brian Tweedy,
[20811]
FIRST WATCH: What do you tax him with?
[20844]
long unintelligible speech. They would hear what counsel had to say in
[20863]
boreens and green lanes the colleens with their swains strolled what
[21325]
ZOE: And you know what thought did?
[21383]
they recline in their upholstered poop, casting dice, what reck they?
[21535]
AN OLD RESIDENT: You’re a credit to your country, sir, that’s what
[21637]
PADDY LEONARD: What am I to do about my rates and taxes?
[21661]
CHRIS CALLINAN: What is the parallax of the subsolar ecliptic of
[21709]
LENEHAN: What about mixed bathing?
[21740]
BLOOM: What railway opera is like a tramline in Gibraltar? The Rows of
[21890]
CRAB: (In bushranger’s kit.) What did you do in the cattlecreep behind
[21999]
BLOOM: (Bitterly.) Man and woman, love, what is it? A cork and bottle.
[22025]
ZOE: (Flattered.) What the eye can’t see the heart can’t grieve for.
[22098]
KITTY: (Peers at the gasjet.) What ails it tonight?
[22125]
David’s that is Circe’s or what am I saying Ceres’ altar and
[22154]
STEPHEN: (Abruptly.) What went forth to the ends of the world to
[22161]
Higgins.) What a learned speech, eh?
[22267]
you hear what I done just been saying to you. Certainly, I sort of
[22275]
KITTY-KATE: I forgot myself. In a weak moment I erred and did what I did
[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
[22434]
wart. I presume you shall have remembered what I will have taught you on
[22469]
this. But tomorrow is a new day will be. Past was is today. What now is
[22635]
ZOE: (Lightly.) Only for what happened him.
[22787]
I’m very fond of what I like.
[22967]
BELLO: (Laughs loudly.) Holy smoke! You little know what’s in store
[23073]
BELLO: (Stands up.) No more blow hot and cold. What you longed for has
[23147]
what and how much he could see? Did he not lie in bed, the gross boar,
[23151]
BELLO: (Whistles loudly.) Say! What was the most revolting piece of
[23165]
line of poetry, quick, quick, quick! Where? How? What time? With how
[23200]
at a short knock. Swell the bust. Smile. Droop shoulders. What offers?
[23203]
vulva.) There’s fine depth for you! What, boys? That give you a
[23224]
Bloom’s croup.) So! Warranted Cohen! What advance on two bob,
[23241]
forefinger in mouth.) O, I know what you’re hinting at now!
[23243]
BELLO: What else are you good for, an impotent thing like you? (He
[23245]
of Bloom’s haunches.) Up! Up! Manx cat! What have we here? Where’s
[23299]
flatfoot, exciting them by your smothered grunts, what, you male
[23418]
THE NYMPH: (Covers her face with her hands.) What have I not seen in
[23419]
that chamber? What must my eyes look down on?
[23472]
snowballs, struggles to rise.) Again! I feel sixteen! What a lark!
[23598]
He didn’t know what to do,
[23618]
What do you lack with your barbed wire? Crucifix not thick enough? (He
[23628]
Your strength our weakness. What’s our studfee? What will you pay on
[23662]
to the table.) What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is my own.
[23725]
What, eleven? A riddle!
[23773]
Six. Eleven. I don’t answer for what you may have lost.
[23853]
ZOE: What day were you born?
[23863]
abruptly.) I won’t tell you what’s not good for you. Or do you want
[23922]
LENEHAN: Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a
[23955]
BELLA: What? What is it?
[23976]
KITTY: (From the sofa.) Tell us, Florry. Tell us. What...
[24088]
diamonds very amiable costumed. Or do you are fond better what belongs
[24396]
STEPHEN: (Horrorstruck.) Lemur, who are you? No. What bogeyman’s trick
[24448]
BLOOM: (At the window.) What?
[24496]
BLOOM: (Rushes to the hall, rushes back.) What lamp, woman?
[24524]
a masonic sign.) Know what I mean? Nephew of the vicechancellor. You
[24538]
BLOOM: What? Where? (He throws a shilling on the table and starts.)
[24592]
jot what hi! hi! row and wrangle round the whowhat brawlaltogether.)
[24604]
Cohen’s. What’s up? Soldier and civilian.
[24643]
trouble is on here. What is it precisely?
[24656]
points his finger.) I’m not afraid of what I can talk to if I see his
[24669]
BIDDY THE CLAP: Did you hear what the professor said? He’s a professor
[24680]
PRIVATE CARR: (Pulls himself free and comes forward.) What’s that
[24717]
we’ll... What was that girl saying?...
[24722]
BLOOM: (To the privates, softly.) He doesn’t know what he’s saying.
[24807]
PRIVATE CARR: Here. What are you saying about my king?
[25019]
A HAG: What call had the redcoat to strike the gentleman and he under
[25034]
FIRST WATCH: What’s wrong here?
[25061]
FIRST WATCH: (Takes out his notebook.) What’s his name?
[25080]
FIRST WATCH: (Turns to the crowd.) Here, what are you all gaping at?
[25093]
tooraloom tooraloom. What, eh, do you follow me?
[25137]
in the house, what, eh, do you follow me? Hah, hah, hah!
[25151]
give him a lift home? Where does he hang out? Somewhere in Cabra, what?
[25153]
BLOOM: No, in Sandycove, I believe, from what he let drop.
[25185]
sleep to continue for what else is to be done. With a slow nod Bloom
[25186]
conveys his gratitude as that is exactly what Stephen needs. The car
[25209]
pound seven. Not hurt anyhow. (He listens.) What?
16. Eumaeus
[25260]
(Stephen’s) mind was not exactly what you would call wandering but a
[25471]
across what he surmised in the dark were pennies, erroneously however,
[25542]
question. And even supposing you did you won’t get in after what
[25584]
probability he never realised what it is to be without regular meals. Of
[25595]
certain drowning by artificial respiration and what they call first
[25598]
frankly he was utterly at a loss to fathom what earthly reason could be
[25602]
—Except it simply amounts to one thing and he is what they call
[25681]
the honours by surreptitiously pushing the cup of what was temporarily
[25686]
Doyle. Shakespeares were as common as Murphies. What’s in a name?
[25695]
—And what might your name be?
[25720]
and he was just asking himself what possible connection when the sailor
[25996]
that he didn’t understand one jot of what was going on. Funny, very!
[26022]
—What year would that be about? Mr B interrogated. Can you recall the
[26035]
what it meant to rule the waves. On more than one occasion, a dozen
[26070]
—What age is he? queried one hearer who, by the way, seen from the
[26118]
—And what’s the number for? loafer number two queried.
[26163]
Still no matter what the cause is from...
[26206]
a blue moon. But what I am anxious to arrive at is it is one thing for
[26231]
one of our skipper’s bricks disguised. Still no-one can give what he
[26365]
way you find but what I’m talking about is the female form. Besides
[26367]
a woman’s natural beauty, no matter what you say. Rumpled stockings,
[26445]
What he wanted to ascertain was why that ship ran bang against the only
[26554]
remaining what he was) a certain kind of admiration for a man who
[26600]
very fine to boast of mutual superiority but what about mutual equality.
[26646]
that’s my idea for what it’s worth. I call that patriotism. Ubi
[26671]
peasant has. What? You both belong to Ireland, the brain and the brawn.
[26683]
—What belongs, queried Mr Bloom bending, fancying he was perhaps under
[26685]
latter portion. What was it you...?
[26693]
down but in a quandary, as he couldn’t tell exactly what construction
[26834]
Return of Parnell. He bet them what they liked. A Dublin fusilier was in
[26876]
misadventure mentioned between the cup and the lip: what’s bred in the
[26959]
—Just bears out what I was saying, he, with glowing bosom said to
[27038]
Besides he said the picture was handsome which, say what you like, it
[27082]
else, what’s bred in the bone instilled into him in infancy at his
[27083]
mother’s knee in the shape of knowing what good form was came out at
[27092]
On the other hand what incensed him more inwardly was the blatant
[27140]
—At what o’clock did you dine? he questioned of the slim form and
[27190]
effusive but it grew on him someway. For one thing he mightn’t what
[27191]
you call jump at the idea, if approached, and what mostly worried him
[27216]
what properly riled them was a bite from a sheep. The most vulnerable
[27272]
Hereupon he pawed the journal open and pored upon Lord only knows what,
[27411]
—What’s this I was saying? Ah, yes! My wife, he intimated, plunging
17. Ithaca
[27527]
What parallel courses did Bloom and Stephen follow returning?
[27539]
Of what did the duumvirate deliberate during their itinerary?
[27601]
What reflection concerning the irregular sequence of dates 1884, 1885,
[27615]
What act did Bloom make on their arrival at their destination?
[27631]
What were then the alternatives before the, premeditatedly
[27669]
What discrete succession of images did Stephen meanwhile perceive?
[27691]
What did Bloom do?
[27705]
Of what similar apparitions did Stephen think?
[27721]
What did Stephen see on raising his gaze to the height of a yard from
[27732]
What did Bloom see on the range?
[27737]
What did Bloom do at the range?
[27766]
What in water did Bloom, waterlover, drawer of water, watercarrier,
[27828]
What reason did Stephen give for declining Bloom’s offer?
[27835]
What impeded Bloom from giving Stephen counsels of hygiene and
[27844]
What additional didactic counsels did he similarly repress?
[27855]
What concomitant phenomenon took place in the vessel of liquid by the
[27874]
What announced the accomplishment of this rise in temperature?
[27879]
For what personal purpose could Bloom have applied the water so boiled?
[27883]
What advantages attended shaving by night?
[27901]
What quality did it (his hand) possess but with what counteracting
[27909]
What lay under exposure on the lower, middle and upper shelves of the
[27936]
What attracted his attention lying on the apron of the dresser?
[27941]
What reminiscences temporarily corrugated his brow?
[27965]
What qualifying considerations allayed his perturbations?
[27978]
What satisfied him?
[27991]
What supererogatory marks of special hospitality did the host show his
[28024]
What cerebration accompanied his frequentative act?
[28038]
What lines concluded his first piece of original verse written by him,
[28053]
What anagrams had he made on his name in youth?
[28060]
What acrostic upon the abbreviation of his first name had he (kinetic
[28068]
What had prevented him from completing a topical song (music by R. G.
[28102]
What relation existed between their ages?
[28121]
What events might nullify these calculations?
[28175]
What distinct different memories had each of her now eight years
[28208]
What, reduced to their simplest reciprocal form, were Bloom’s thoughts
[28215]
What, the enclosures of reticence removed, were their respective
[28251]
What two temperaments did they individually represent?
[28255]
What proofs did Bloom adduce to prove that his tendency was towards
[28275]
What also stimulated him in his cogitations?
[28308]
What is home without Plumtree’s Potted Meat?
[28329]
What suggested scene was then constructed by Stephen?
[28344]
What suggested scene was then reconstructed by Bloom?
[28394]
What to do with our wives.
[28396]
What had been his hypothetical singular solutions?
[28413]
What instances of deficient mental development in his wife inclined him
[28430]
What compensated in the false balance of her intelligence for these and
[28444]
With what success had he attempted direct instruction?
[28451]
What system had proved more effective?
[28469]
What statement was made, under correction, by Bloom concerning a fourth
[28482]
What fragments of verse from the ancient Hebrew and ancient Irish
[28510]
What points of contact existed between these languages and between the
[28529]
What anthem did Bloom chant partially in anticipation of that multiple,
[28542]
In what common study did their mutual reflections merge?
[28553]
What was Stephen’s auditive sensation?
[28558]
What was Bloom’s visual sensation?
[28563]
What were Stephen’s and Bloom’s quasisimultaneous volitional
[28573]
What future careers had been possible for Bloom in the past and with
[28676]
What other infantile memories had he of her?
[28686]
What endemic characteristics were present?
[28692]
What memories had he of her adolescence?
[28708]
What second departure was contemporaneously perceived by him similarly,
[28741]
In what way had he utilised gifts (1) an owl, 2) a clock, given as
[28754]
In what manners did she reciprocate?
[28765]
What proposal did Bloom, diambulist, father of Milly, somnambulist, make
[28773]
What various advantages would or might have resulted from a prolongation
[28789]
To what inconsequent polysyllabic question of his host did the guest
[28795]
What inchoate corollary statement was consequently suppressed by the
[28806]
What exchange of money took place between host and guest?
[28812]
What counterproposals were alternately advanced, accepted, modified,
[28828]
What rendered problematic for Bloom the realisation of these mutually
[28891]
What comforted his misapprehension?
[28896]
In what order of precedence, with what attendant ceremony was the exodus
[28905]
With what intonation secreto of what commemorative psalm?
[28910]
What did each do at the door of egress?
[28914]
For what creature was the door of egress a door of ingress?
[28918]
What spectacle confronted them when they, first the host, then the
[28924]
With what meditations did Bloom accompany his demonstration to his
[29061]
What special affinities appeared to him to exist between the moon and
[29078]
What visible luminous sign attracted Bloom’s, who attracted
[29117]
What different problems presented themselves to each concerning the
[29131]
What celestial sign was by both simultaneously observed?
[29152]
What sound accompanied the union of their tangent, the disunion of their
[29158]
What echoes of that sound were by both and each heard?
[29177]
Alone, what did Bloom hear?
[29182]
Alone, what did Bloom feel?
[29188]
Of what did bellchime and handtouch and footstep and lonechill remind
[29197]
What prospect of what phenomena inclined him to remain?
[29223]
What suddenly arrested his ingress?
[29255]
What significances attached to these two chairs?
[29260]
What occupied the position originally occupied by the sideboard?
[29271]
With what sensations did Bloom contemplate in rotation these objects?
[29296]
What followed this operation?
[29301]
What homothetic objects, other than the candlestick, stood on the
[29310]
What interchanges of looks took place between these three objects and
[29320]
What composite asymmetrical image in the mirror then attracted his
[29335]
What final visual impression was communicated to him by the mirror?
[29414]
What reflections occupied his mind during the process of reversion of
[29427]
What among other data did the second volume of the work in question
[29440]
What caused him consolation in his sitting posture?
[29446]
What caused him irritation in his sitting posture?
[29466]
What involuntary actions followed?
[29533]
In what ultimate ambition had all concurrent and consecutive ambitions
[29591]
What additional attractions might the grounds contain?
[29612]
What improvements might be subsequently introduced?
[29621]
What facilities of transit were desirable?
[29629]
What might be the name of this erigible or erected residence?
[29642]
What syllabus of intellectual pursuits was simultaneously possible?
[29648]
What lighter recreations?
[29668]
What would be his civic functions and social status among the county
[29680]
What course of action did he outline for himself in such capacity?
[29745]
What rapid but insecure means to opulence might facilitate immediate
[29824]
Positing what protasis would the contraction for such several schemes
[29834]
What eventuality would render him independent of such wealth?
[29838]
For what reason did he meditate on schemes so difficult of realisation?
[29855]
What did he fear?
[29861]
What were habitually his final meditations?
[29868]
What did the first drawer unlocked contain?
[29941]
What a pity the government did not supply our men with wonderworkers
[29942]
during the South African campaign! What a relief it would have been!
[29944]
What object did Bloom add to this collection of objects?
[29949]
What pleasant reflection accompanied this action?
[29957]
What possibility suggested itself?
[29964]
What did the 2nd drawer contain?
[29988]
What other objects relative to Rudolph Bloom (born Virag) were in the
[30000]
What fractions of phrases did the lecture of those five whole words
[30008]
What reminiscences of a human subject suffering from progressive
[30034]
What first reminiscence had he of Rudolph Bloom (deceased)?
[30054]
What idiosyncracies of the narrator were concomitant products of
[30062]
What two phenomena of senescence were more frequent?
[30067]
What object offered partial consolation for these reminiscences?
[30099]
By what could such a situation be precluded?
[30107]
What considerations rendered departure not entirely undesirable?
[30113]
What considerations rendered departure not irrational?
[30121]
What considerations rendered departure desirable?
[30150]
Under what guidance, following what signs?
[30161]
What public advertisement would divulge the occultation of the departed?
[30169]
What universal binomial denominations would be his as entity and
[30174]
What tributes his?
[30193]
What would render such return irrational?
[30199]
What play of forces, inducing inertia, rendered departure undesirable?
[30209]
What advantages were possessed by an occupied, as distinct from an
[30218]
What past consecutive causes, before rising preapprehended, of
[30237]
What selfimposed enigma did Bloom about to rise in order to go so as to
[30243]
What selfinvolved enigma did Bloom risen, going, gathering multicoloured
[30249]
What selfevident enigma pondered with desultory constancy during 30
[30255]
What imperfections in a perfect day did Bloom, walking, charged with
[30267]
What impression of an absent face did Bloom, arrested, silently recall?
[30272]
What recurrent impressions of the same were possible by hypothesis?
[30280]
What miscellaneous effects of female personal wearing apparel were
[30293]
What impersonal objects were perceived?
[30322]
What did his limbs, when gradually extended, encounter?
[30336]
What preceding series?
[30349]
What were his reflections concerning the last member of this series and
[30365]
With what antagonistic sentiments were his subsequent reflections
[30426]
What retribution, if any?
[30439]
By what reflections did he, a conscious reactor against the void of
[30459]
In what final satisfaction did these antagonistic sentiments and
[30487]
What followed this silent action?
[30492]
With what modifications did the narrator reply to this interrogation?
[30520]
What limitations of activity and inhibitions of conjugal rights were
[30551]
What moved visibly above the listener’s and the narrator’s invisible
[30557]
In what directions did listener and narrator lie?
[30563]
In what state of rest or motion?
18. Penelope
[30642]
get bloodpoisoning but if it was a thing I was sick then wed see what
[30651]
out looking quite conscious what harm but he had the impudence to make
[30678]
oysters but I told her what I thought of her suggesting me to go out to
[30699]
red looking at him seduce him I know what boys feel with that down
[30704]
knitting that woollen thing a stranger to Dublin what place was it and
[30709]
make a whore of me what he never will he ought to give it up now at this
[30720]
to go to Father Corrigan he touched me father and what harm if he did
[30724]
have done with it what has that got to do with it and did you whatever
[30726]
what did he want to know for when I already confessed it to God he had
[30752]
tell you theres no God what could you do if it was running and rushing
[30757]
matter because he doesnt know what it is to have one yes when I lit the
[30774]
themselves theyd know what I went through with Milly nobody would
[30782]
elephants or I dont know what supposing I risked having another not off
[30786]
me and Boylan set him off well he can think what he likes now if thatll
[30797]
up that myself what we have inside us in that family physician I could
[30824]
the indifferent when they come out with something the kind he is what
[30831]
humour she said yes because it grigged her because she knew what it
[30832]
meant because I used to tell her a good bit of what went on between us
[30834]
she didnt darken the door much after we were married I wonder what shes
[30839]
to run him down what was it she told me O yes that sometimes he used to
[30842]
any moment what a man well its not the one way everyone goes mad Poldy
[30848]
extinction actually too stupid even to take his boots off now what
[30853]
her husband for what I wonder in love with some other man yes it was
[30856]
and always the worst word in the world what do they ask us to marry them
[30862]
that was her nature what could she do besides theyre not brutes enough
[30870]
what do I care with it dropping out of me and that black closed breeches
[30888]
hes not natural like the rest of the world that I what did he say I
[30889]
could give 9 points in 10 to Katty Lanner and beat her what does that
[30890]
mean I asked him I forget what he said because the stoppress edition
[30895]
I sang Gounods Ave Maria what are we waiting for O my heart kiss me
[30918]
and the brown hat looking slyboots as usual what was he doing there
[30933]
raincoat you never know what freak theyd take alone with you theyre so
[30940]
the butchers and had to go back for it what a Deceiver then he wrote me
[30946]
man and if I knew what it meant of course I had to say no for form sake
[30998]
then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped
[31031]
nice present up in Belfast after what I gave him theyve lovely linen up
[31067]
least two other good chemises for one thing and but I dont know what
[31070]
that Andalusian singing her Manola she didnt make much secret of what
[31077]
but thats no good what did they say they give a delightful figure line
[31106]
no Im what am I at all Ill be 33 in September will I what O well look at
[31115]
black mans Id like to try a beauty up to what was she 45 there was some
[31116]
funny story about the jealous old husband what was it at all and an
[31122]
and her a—e as if any fool wouldnt know what that meant I hate that
[31143]
what he did then sending me to try and patch it up I could have got him
[31159]
smirk saying Im afraid were giving you too much trouble what shes there
[31173]
what are all those veins and things curious the way its made 2 the same
[31176]
her hand are they so beautiful of course compared with what a man looks
[31207]
enough for two what was the reason of that he said I could have got a
[31252]
me from the B Marche paris what a shame my dearest Doggerina she wrote
[31276]
it sick what became of them ever I suppose theyre dead long ago the 2 of
[31281]
on a thread with the one hand we were like cousins what age was I then
[31283]
we were fighting in the morning with the pillow what fun he was watching
[31348]
I was going out not a notion what I meant arent they thick never
[31349]
understand what you say even youd want to print it up on a big poster
[31357]
hat what a pair of paws and pots and pans and kettles to mend any broken
[31362]
O Mrs Dwenn now what possessed her to write from Canada after so many
[31377]
to give me what I badly wanted to put some heart up into me youve no
[31380]
what he liked yours ever Hugh Boylan in old Madrid stuff silly women
[31417]
sweetheart when a boy it never entered my head what kissing meant till
[31419]
knee up to him a few times to learn the way what did I tell him I was
[31444]
do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love
[31467]
what was his name Jack Joe Harry Mulvey was it yes I think a lieutenant
[31477]
little knows what I did with her beloved husband before he ever dreamt
[31481]
Bros and exploded it Lord what a bang all the woodcocks and pigeons
[31485]
didnt know what to make of me with his peak cap on that he always wore
[31521]
have been pure 18 carrot gold because it was very heavy but what could
[31583]
not to wake me what do they find to gabber about all night squandering
[31594]
what a robber too that lovely fresh plaice I bought I think Ill get
[31619]
all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was
[31624]
love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book
[31647]
us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust
[31685]
please shes in great demand to pick what they can out of her round in
[31693]
what they say her tongue is a bit too long for my taste your blouse is
[31712]
till I was what 22 or so it went into the wrong place always only the
[31770]
now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul
[31784]
all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then
[31786]
blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the
[31794]
what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old bed too
[31812]
up on a lovely woman O Lord what a row youre making like the jersey lily
[31826]
smelling around those filthy bitches all sides asking me if what I did
[31827]
had an offensive odour what did he want me to do but the one thing gold
[31828]
maybe what a question if I smathered it all over his wrinkly old face
[31830]
pass it easily pass what I thought he was talking about the rock of
[31839]
wouldnt trust him too far to give me chloroform or God knows what else
[31848]
O yes I said I am quite sure in a way that shut him up I knew what was
[31922]
flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I dont Ill make him do
[31953]
way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was
[31957]
youre goodlooking what men wasnt he yes he was at the Glencree dinner
[31974]
hes a widower now I wonder what sort is his son he says hes an author
[31976]
what is he driving at now showing him my photo its not good of me I
[31981]
11 years ago now yes hed be 11 though what was the good in going into
[31982]
mourning for what was neither one thing nor the other the first cry was
[31991]
besides my face was turned the other way what was the 7th card after
[31997]
standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like that for only
[32002]
yesterday 89 what age was he then at Dillons 5 or 6 about 88 I suppose
[32032]
down what its only like gruel or the dew theres no danger besides hed
[32035]
what gives the women the moustaches Im sure itll be grand if I can only
[32043]
photographs in all the papers when he becomes famous O but then what am
[32049]
cabbage thats what you get for not keeping them in their proper place
[32055]
as well be in bed with what with a lion God Im sure hed have something
[32067]
in a sweepingbrush men again all over they can pick and choose what they
[32073]
out what they did together well naturally and if he did can he undo it
[32077]
and he gets her what else were we given all those desires for Id like to
[32086]
our halldoor yes he did what a madman nobody understands his cracked
[32099]
anybody what they do themselves the fine gentlemen in their silk hats
[32111]
Lord knows what he does that I dont know and Im to be slooching around
[32115]
I dont care what anybody says itd be much better for the world to be
[32120]
wouldnt be in the world at all only for us they dont know what it is to
[32122]
if they hadnt all a mother to look after them what I never had thats
[32139]
what he wont get or its some woman ready to stick her knife in you I
[32145]
what harm Dedalus I wonder its like those names in Gibraltar Delapaz
[32148]
Siete Revueltas and Pisimbo and Mrs Opisso in Governor street O what a
[32160]
so ignorant what a pity he didnt stay Im sure the poor fellow was dead
[32191]
too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a
[32195]
let him know if thats what he wanted that his wife is fucked yes and
[32204]
hide it I suppose thats what a woman is supposed to be there for or
[32226]
she gone now make him want me thats the only way a quarter after what an
[32231]
the brains out of itself let me see if I can doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what
[32267]
liked him because I saw he understood or felt what a woman is and I knew