Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

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

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1. Telemachus

[113] —God! he said quietly. Isn’t the sea what Algy calls it: a great
[168] knows what poxy bowsy left them off. I have a lovely pair with a hair
[233] one that knows what you are. Why don’t you trust me more? What have
[255] —Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently. Cough it up. I’m
[256] quite frank with you. What have you against me now?
[263] —Yes, what is it? Buck Mulligan answered. I don’t remember anything.
[276] —What? Where? I can’t remember anything. I remember only ideas and
[277] sensations. Why? What happened in the name of God?
[283] —Yes? Buck Mulligan said. What did I say? I forget.
[291] —Did I say that? he asked. Well? What harm is that?
[295] —And what is death, he asked, your mother’s or yours or my own? You
[313] —Of what then? Buck Mulligan asked.
[334] —Look at the sea. What does it care about offences? Chuck Loyola,
[484] —What sort of a kip is this? he said. I told her to come after eight.
[614] —Do you understand what he says? Stephen asked her.
[729] —You put your hoof in it now. What did you say that for?
[809] —What is your idea of Hamlet? Haines asked Stephen.
[829] —What? Haines said, beginning to point at Stephen. He himself?
[884] What’s bred in the bone cannot fail me to fly
[895] out of it somehow, doesn’t it? What did he call it? Joseph the Joiner?
[951] —Italian? Haines said again. What do you mean?

2. Nestor

[1115] —You, Cochrane, what city sent for him?
[1130] masonry, and time one livid final flame. What’s left us then?
[1143] —You, Armstrong, Stephen said. What was the end of Pyrrhus?
[1163] what is a pier.
[1181] drink and talk, to pierce the polished mail of his mind. What then? A
[1232] —What, sir? Talbot asked simply, bending forward.
[1238] tribute. To Caesar what is Caesar’s, to God what is God’s. A long
[1272] What is that?
[1274] —What, sir?
[1281] —What is it, sir? We give it up.
[1389] —What is it now? he cried continually without listening.
[1399] —What is the matter? What is it now?
[1460] don’t know yet what money is. Money is power. When you have lived
[1461] as long as I have. I know, I know. If youth but knew. But what does
[1468] —He knew what money was, Mr Deasy said. He made money. A poet, yes,
[1469] but an Englishman too. Do you know what is the pride of the English?
[1470] Do you know what is the proudest word you will ever hear from an
[1481] —I will tell you, he said solemnly, what is his proudest boast. I paid
[1649] —What do you mean? Mr Deasy asked.
[1658] What if that nightmare gave you a back kick?
[1669] —What? Mr Deasy asked.
[1697] And here what will you learn more?
[1719] see if you can get it into your two papers. What are they?

3. Proteus

[1818] What has she in the bag? A misbirth with a trailing navelcord, hushed
[1925] dean, what offence laid fire to their brains? Paff! Descende, calve, ut
[1949] alone crying to the rain: Naked women! Naked women! What about that, eh?
[1951] What about what? What else were they invented for?
[2002] puce gloves. You were a student, weren’t you? Of what in the other
[2019] that’s all right. Shake hands. See what I meant, see? O, that’s all
[2022] You were going to do wonders, what? Missionary to Europe after fiery
[2068] know what he called queen Victoria? Old hag with the yellow teeth.
[2172] you do what he did? A boat would be near, a lifebuoy. Natürlich, put
[2295] the ineluctable visuality. She, she, she. What she? The virgin at Hodges
[2305] soon, now. What is that word known to all men? I am quiet here alone.

4. Calypso

[2444] They call them stupid. They understand what we say better than we
[2447] what I look like to her. Height of a tower? No, she can jump me.
[2494] Forgotten any little Spanish she knew. Wonder what her father gave for
[2537] instruments what do you call them: dulcimers. I pass.
[2541] What Arthur Griffith said about the headpiece over the Freeman leader: a
[2557] off to a tee with his eyes screwed up. Do you know what I’m going to
[2558] tell you? What’s that, Mr O’Rourke? Do you know what? The Russians,
[2580] three and carry five. What is that, a bob here and there, dribs and
[2602] Woods his name is. Wonder what he does. Wife is oldish. New blood.
[2660] No sign. Gone. What matter?
[2766] —What?
[2796] the parlour. O, look what I found in professor Goodwin’s hat! All we
[2807] —What a time you were! she said.
[2824] —What are you singing?
[2835] —What time is the funeral?
[2861] —Met him what? he asked.
[2863] —Here, she said. What does that mean?
[2918] —Metempsychosis, he said, is what the ancient Greeks called it. They
[2920] instance. What they called nymphs, for example.
[2942] sopped one in the gravy and put it in his mouth. What was that about
[3053] All soil like that without dung. Household slops. Loam, what is this
[3069] Deep voice that fellow Dlugacz has. Agendath what is it? Now, my miss.
[3096] glanced back through what he had read and, while feeling his water flow
[3101] some proverb. Which? Time I used to try jotting down on my cuff what she
[3104] Did Roberts pay you yet? 9.20. What had Gretta Conroy on? 9.23. What
[3129] black trousers: the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. What time

5. Lotus Eaters

[3163] with his eyes shut. Corny. Met her once in the park. In the dark. What a
[3193] the body in the water is equal to the weight of the what? Or is it the
[3196] curriculum. Cracking curriculum. What is weight really when you say the
[3262] —To be sure, poor fellow. So it is. What time?
[3284] —I was with Bob Doran, he’s on one of his periodical bends, and what
[3294] —And he said: Sad thing about our poor friend Paddy! What Paddy? I
[3298] dangling. Wellturned foot. What is he foostering over that change for?
[3302] —Why? I said. What’s wrong with him? I said.
[3311] —What’s wrong with him? He said. He’s dead, he said. And, faith,
[3323] the display of. Esprit de corps. Well, what are you gaping at?
[3339] What is home without
[3380] —Tell you what, M’Coy said. You might put down my name at the
[3418] I was born that was: sixtyfive. And Ristori in Vienna. What is this the
[3468] annoyed then? What does she say?
[3476] what is the real meaning of that word? Are you not happy in your home
[3478] Please tell me what you think of poor me. I often think of the beautiful
[3482] more. Remember if you do not I will punish you. So now you know what I
[3490] P. S. Do tell me what kind of perfume does your wife use. I want to
[3520] She didn’t know what to do
[3524] day typing. Eyefocus bad for stomach nerves. What perfume does your wife
[3555] What am I saying barrels? Gallons. About a million barrels all the same.
[3598] Shut your eyes and open your mouth. What? Corpus: body. Corpse. Good
[3624] what to do to. Bald spot behind. Letters on his back: I.N.R.I? No:
[3643] what they are used to Guinness’s porter or some temperance beverage
[3667] having eunuchs in their choir that was coming it a bit thick. What kind
[3687] interesting if you understood what it was all about. Wonderful
[3779] make it worse. But you want a perfume too. What perfume does your? Peau
[3809] —Hello, Bloom. What’s the best news? Is that today’s? Show us a
[3835] —What’s that? his sharp voice said.

6. Hades

[3933] —What way is he taking us? Mr Power asked through both windows.
[4026] —What is this, he said, in the name of God? Crumbs?
[4035] —Unless I’m greatly mistaken. What do you think, Martin?
[4060] —What’s wrong?
[4125] deaths: Callan, Coleman, Dignam, Fawcett, Lowry, Naumann, Peake, what
[4184] feel what a person is. Instinct. But a type like that. My nails. I
[4186] getting a bit softy. I would notice that: from remembering. What causes
[4206] chief towns. What you lose on one you can make up on the other.
[4246] rumpsteak. What is this she was? Barmaid in Jury’s. Or the Moira, was
[4284] —What is that? Mr Dedalus asked. I didn’t hear it.
[4290] —What? Mr Dedalus asked. That confirmed bloody hobbledehoy is it?
[4461] —What’s wrong now?
[4493] and all. Don’t you see what I mean?
[4518] for him. Red face: grey now. Mouth fallen open. Asking what’s up now.
[4639] on a bloodvessel or something. Do they know what they cart out here
[4662] —What? Mr Power whispered. How so?
[4730] —How did he lose it? Ned Lambert asked. Liquor, what?
[4772] What swells him up that way? Molly gets swelled after cabbage. Air of
[4795] What harm if he could see what he was shaking it over. Every mortal
[4871] Your heart perhaps but what price the fellow in the six feet by two
[4885] —Everything went off A1, he said. What?
[4892] —What? Eh? Corny Kelleher said.
[4911] —What is he? he asked. What does he do? Wasn’t he in the stationery
[4919] —In God’s name, John Henry Menton said, what did she marry a coon
[5030] anyhow would like to hear an odd joke or the women to know what’s in
[5067] coffin. I see what it means. I see. To protect him as long as possible
[5140] —I am just taking the names, Hynes said below his breath. What is your
[5149] idea a postmortem for doctors. Find out what they imagine they know.
[5169] Didn’t hear. What? Where has he disappeared to? Not a sign. Well of
[5171] Good Lord, what became of him?
[5220] bucket. More interesting if they told you what they were. So and So,
[5275] gone bad. Well and what’s cheese? Corpse of milk. I read in that

7. Aeolus

[5487] Dear Mr Editor, what is a good cure for flatulence? I’d like that
[5540] Maybe he understands what I.
[5552] it. Miles of it unreeled. What becomes of it after? O, wrap up meat,
[5565] —You know yourself, councillor, just what he wants. Then round the
[5618] the Telegraph. Where’s what’s his name?
[5664] else. That’s what life is after all. How quickly he does that job.
[5684] What perfume does your wife use? I could go home still: tram: something
[5688] Know who that is. What’s up? Pop in a minute to phone. Ned Lambert it
[5710] giants of the forest. What about that, Simon? he asked over the fringe
[5739] —What is it? Mr Bloom asked.
[5784] What’s in the wind, I wonder. Money worry.
[5847] WHAT WETHERUP SAID
[5860] —What is it?
[5916] —What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming
[6038] —What’s that? Myles Crawford said with a start. Where are the other
[6094] —What was their civilisation? Vast, I allow: but vile. Cloacae:
[6132] —Silence! What opera resembles a railwayline? Reflect, ponder,
[6238] —But my riddle! he said. What opera is like a railwayline?
[6341] the stones, see they don’t run away. Look at here. What did Ignatius
[6497] —What was that? the professor asked.
[6547] said to Stephen. What do you think really of that hermetic crowd, the
[6555] Speaking about me. What did he say? What did he say? What did he say
[6796] see them. What’s keeping our friend?
[6820] —What is it? Myles Crawford said, falling back a pace.
[6836] the renewal. But he wants just a little puff. What will I tell him, Mr
[6848] muck somewhere. Careless chap. What was he doing in Irishtown?
[6880] SOME COLUMN!—THAT’S WHAT WADDLER ONE SAID
[6883] waxies’ Dargle. Two old trickies, what?
[6899] idea. I see what you mean.
[6937] WHAT?—AND LIKEWISE—WHERE?
[6939] —But what do you call it? Myles Crawford asked. Where did they get the

8. Lestrygonians

[7014] rush out. What was it she wanted? The Malaga raisins. Thinking of Spain.
[7085] what kind is swanmeat. Robinson Crusoe had to live on them.
[7131] sound. She’s not exactly witty. Can be rude too. Blurt out what I was
[7151] eye at once. Everyone dying to know what she’s writing. Get twenty of
[7157] ’em. What? Our envelopes. Hello, Jones, where are you going? Can’t
[7181] lapping it for the inner alderman. Couldn’t hear what the band played.
[7182] For what we have already received may the Lord make us. Milly was a
[7199] Stream of life. What was the name of that priestylooking chap was always
[7252] Going to crop up all day, I foresee. Who’s dead, when and what did he
[7292] medicinebottle. Pastille that was fell. What is she?...
[7295] you know what he did last night?
[7300] —What? Mr Bloom asked.
[7316] —What is it? Mr Bloom asked, taking the card. U. P.?
[7429] darling because I do not like that other world. Please tell me what is
[7430] the meaning. Please tell me what perfume does your wife. Tell me who
[7456] park ranger got me in with Whelan of the Express. Scavenging what the
[7488] what was it the pensive bosom of the silver effulgence. Flapdoodle to
[7664] E.: what does that mean? Initials perhaps. Albert Edward, Arthur Edmund,
[7665] Alphonsus Eb Ed El Esquire. What was he saying? The ends of the world
[7685] you couldn’t squeeze a line of poetry out of him. Don’t know what
[7697] trains and cloakrooms. What do they be thinking about? Women too.
[7722] blurt out what you know you’re not to: what’s parallax? Show this
[7838] schoolpoem choked himself at Sletty southward of the Boyne. Wonder what
[7933] What will I take now? He drew his watch. Let me see now. Shandygaff?
[7945] and his descendants musterred and bred there. Potted meats. What is home
[7946] without Plumtree’s potted meat? Incomplete. What a stupid ad! Under
[7952] the reverend Mr MacTrigger. With it an abode of bliss. Lord knows what
[7954] find the meat. Kosher. No meat and milk together. Hygiene that was what
[8115] irrigation. Bleibtreustrasse. Yes but what about oysters. Unsightly like
[8137] bill of fare so you can know what you’ve eaten. Too many drugs spoil
[8180] naked goddesses. Aids to digestion. They don’t care what man looks.
[8182] she did Pygmalion and Galatea what would she say first? Mortal! Put you
[8199] —What is this he is? Isn’t he in the insurance line?
[8254] find out what they do be doing. But be damned but they smelt her out
[8266] thing he does he outs with the watch to see what he ought to imbibe.
[8295] —Well, what’ll it be? Paddy Leonard asked.
[8299] —How much? Paddy Leonard cried. Since when, for God’ sake? What’s
[8313] —Lord love a duck, he said. Look at what I’m standing drinks to!
[8382] What does that teco mean? Tonight perhaps.
[8399] Tour the south then. What about English wateringplaces? Brighton,
[8439] what you tell them. Pass a common remark.
[8512] Poor fellow! Quite a boy. Terrible. Really terrible. What dreams would
[8529] really what they call a dirty jew. Power those judges have. Crusty old
[8535] Messiah was first given for that. Yes. Handel. What about going out

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8711] street: very peripatetic. Space: what you damn well have to see. Through
[8796] —What is a ghost? Stephen said with tingling energy. One who has faded
[8849] mean when we read the poetry of King Lear what is it to us how the
[8926] discovery, one should imagine. What useful discovery did Socrates learn
[8930] thoughts into the world. What he learnt from his other wife Myrto (absit
[9087] Here he ponders things that were not: what Cæsar would have lived to do
[9088] had he believed the soothsayer: what might have been: possibilities of
[9089] the possible as possible: things not known: what name Achilles bore when
[9115] —I was prepared for paradoxes from what Malachi Mulligan told us but
[9159] —If you want to know what are the events which cast their shadow over
[9161] look to see when and how the shadow lifts. What softens the heart of a
[9174] going the highroads. Seekers on the great quest. What town, good
[9184] —Does he? What does Mr Sidney Lee, or Mr Simon Lazarus as some aver
[9188] Perdita, that which was lost. What was lost is given back to him: his
[9198] Do you know what you are talking about? Love, yes. Word known to all
[9216] harmony with—what shall I say?—our notions of what ought not to have
[9226] Mr Magee likes to quote. Beware of what you wish for in youth because
[9251] Ravisher and ravished, what he would but would not, go with him from
[9258] by Elsinore’s rocks or what you will, the sea’s voice, a voice heard
[9377] —It’s what I’m telling you, mister honey, it’s queer and sick we
[9413] Diary of Master William Silence has found the hunting terms... Yes? What
[9450] —What’s his name? Ikey Moses? Bloom.
[9503] twenty years what do you suppose poor Penelope in Stratford was doing
[9607] for a king. O, I must tell you what Dowden said!
[9609] —What? asked Besteglinton.
[9614] —Lovely! Buck Mulligan suspired amorously. I asked him what he thought
[9626] —The doctor can tell us what those words mean. You cannot eat your
[9692] to what he calls his rights over what he calls his debts will hold
[9693] tightly also to what he calls his rights over her whom he calls his
[9708] What of all the will to do?
[9726] that Russell is right. What do we care for his wife or father? I should
[9764] What the hell are you driving at?
[9783] —What links them in nature? An instant of blind rut.
[9839] MAGEEGLINJOHN: Names! What’s in a name?
[9867] than his glory of greatest shakescene in the country. What’s in a
[9868] name? That is what we ask ourselves in childhood when we write the name
[9889] —What is that, Mr Dedalus? the quaker librarian asked. Was it a
[9894] What more’s to speak?
[9914] know, we find also in the old Irish myths. Just what you say. The three
[9939] —Come, he said. Let us hear what you have to say of Richard and
[9961] Ann (what’s in a name?), woos and wins her, a whoreson merry widow.
[9976] Shakespeare, what the poor are not, always with him. The note of
[10012] —And what a character is Iago! undaunted John Eglinton exclaimed.
[10021] and a prince at last in death, with incidental music. And, what though
[10028] as actual what was in his world within as possible. Maeterlinck says:
[10136] What have I learned? Of them? Of me?
[10153] Is that?... Blueribboned hat... Idly writing... What? Looked?...
[10204] —Longworth is awfully sick, he said, after what you wrote about that

10. Wandering Rocks

[10308] three. Just nice time to walk to Artane. What was that boy’s name
[10359] they good boys at school? O. That was very good now. And what was his
[10392] think that she was a pawnbroker! Well, now! Such a... what should he
[10589] —What’s the best news? he asked.
[10660] —What’s in the pot? she asked.
[10670] —And what’s in this?
[10753] —What’s the damage? he asked.
[10932] archbishop was inside. He mightn’t like it, though. What? God, I’ll
[10943] —Well, Jack. What is it? What’s the trouble? Wait awhile. Hold hard.
[10957] —I was... Glasnevin this morning... poor little... what do you call
[10981] can see what turn is on and what turns are over.
[11025] to see Sceptre’s starting price. What’s the time by your gold watch
[11051] —Wonder what he’s buying, M’Coy said, glancing behind.
[11109] Know what I mean?
[11119] last she spotted a weeny weeshy one miles away. And what star is that,
[11121] Chris Callinan, sure that’s only what you might call a pinprick. By
[11209] floor. He put his boot on what he had spat, wiping his sole along it,
[11251] spine. Do you know what you look like?
[11292] —Well, what is it? he said, stopping.
[11356] children. Most brutal thing. What do they say was the cause? Spontaneous
[11358] float and the firehose all burst. What I can’t understand is how
[11364] I smiled at him. America, I said quietly, just like that. What is it?
[11398] Lambert’s brother over the way, Sam? What? Yes. He’s as like it as
[11452] His Excellency! Too bad! Just missed that by a hair. Damn it! What a
[11514] Binding too good probably. What is this? Eighth and ninth book of Moses.
[11527] —What are you doing here, Stephen?
[11533] —What are you doing? Stephen said.
[11540] —What have you there? Stephen asked.
[11550] —What did you buy that for? he asked. To learn French?
[11578] —What’s the best news? Mr Dedalus said.
[11642] —What about that? Ben Dollard said. Not too dusty? What?
[11669] —What few days? he boomed. Hasn’t your landlord distrained for rent?
[11780] —What Dignam was that? long John Fanning asked.
[11805] —What’s that? Martin Cunningham said.
[11813] —What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the
[11862] thoughtfully with thumb and forefinger. Now I am speculating what it
[11964] and a swell pair of kicks on him and he listening to what the drunk was
[12029] the lord and lady lieutenant but she couldn’t see what Her Excellency

11. Sirens

[12295] —What is it? loud boots unmannerly asked.
[12366] —For your what? says he.
[12478] —You must have been a doaty, miss Douce made answer. And what did the
[12705] —What’s your cry? Glass of bitter? Glass of bitter, please, and a
[12713] Avoid. Goulding a chance. What is he doing in the Ormond? Car waiting.
[12716] Hello. Where off to? Something to eat? I too was just. In here. What,
[12763] —What time is that? asked Blazes Boylan. Four?
[12842] —Got the horn or what? he said. Wait. I’m coming.
[12864] —What’s that? Mr Dedalus said. I was only vamping, man.
[12933] wouldn’t take any money either. What? Any God’s quantity of cocked
[12934] hats and boleros and trunkhose. What?
[12946] —What’s this her name was? A buxom lassy. Marion...
[12966] —Buccinator muscle is... What?... Bit rusty... O, she is... My Irish
[13029] many! Well, of course that’s what gives him the base barreltone. For
[13105] Joe Maas sing that one night. Ah, what M’Guckin! Yes. In his way.
[13213] him. What perfume does your wife? I want to know. Jing. Stop. Knock.
[13215] There? How do you? I do well. There? What? Or? Phial of cachous, kissing
[13232] Words? Music? No: it’s what’s behind.
[13271] 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
[13452] On. Know what I mean. No, change that ee. Accep my poor litt pres
[13481] know how. In haste. Henry. Greek ee. Better add postscript. What is he
[13563] —What are the wild waves saying? he asked her, smiled.
[13629] —What key? Six sharps?
[13671] what domestic animal? Tee dash ar most courageous mariner. Good voice he
[13705] What do they think when they hear music? Way to catch rattlesnakes.
[13715] Told her what Spinoza says in that book of poor papa’s. Hypnotised,
[13758] page. If not what becomes of them? Decline, despair. Keeps them young.
[13767] Ventriloquise. My lips closed. Think in my stom. What?
[13934] —The wife has a fine voice. Or had. What? Lidwell asked.
[13970] through life, then wallop after death. Pom. Wallop. Seems to be what you
[13986] I mean of course it’s all pom pom pom very much what they call da
[13998] the? Heehaw shesaw. Off her beat here. What is she? Hope she. Psst! Any
[14009] don’t want it. That’s what good salesman is. Make you buy what he

12. Cyclops

[14080] —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
[16027] —What? says Alf.
[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?
[22197] ALL: What?
[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
[23900] FLORRY: What?
[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?
[25087] What? Eh, what?
[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,
[27609] As in what ways?
[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?
[28339] What?
[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
[28574] what exemplars?
[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?
[30570] In what posture?

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