14:314;0000@@@@@| 14:314;0001[X ]| Deshil Holles Eamus. Deshil Holles Eamus. Deshil Holles Eamus. 14:314;0002[X ]| Send us bright one, light one, Horhorn, quickening and wombfruit. Send 14:314;0003[X ]| us bright one, light one, Horhorn, quickening and wombfruit. Send us 14:314;0004[X ]| bright one, light one, Horhorn, quickening and wombfruit. 14:314;0005[X ]| Hoopsa boyaboy hoopsa! Hoopsa boyaboy hoopsa! Hoopsa boyaboy 14:314;0006[X ]| hoopsa! 14:314;0007[' ]| Universally that$6#2$ person's acumen is esteemed very little perceptive 14:314;0008[' ]| concerning whatsoever matters are being held as most profitably by$4$ mortals 14:314;0009[' ]| with sapience endowed to$9$ be studied who$6#1$ is ignorant of that$6#2$ which$6#1$ the most 14:314;0010[' ]| in$4$ doctrine erudite and certainly by$4$ reason of that$6#2$ in$4$ them high mind's 14:314;0011[' ]| ornament deserving of veneration constantly maintain when by$4$ general 14:314;0012[' ]| consent they affirm that$3$ other circumstances being equal by$4$ no$2$ exterior 14:314;0013[' ]| splendour is the prosperity of a nation more efficaciously asserted than by$4$ 14:314;0014[' ]| the measure of how far forward may have progressed the tribute of its 14:314;0015[' ]| solicitude for$4$ that$6#2$ proliferent continuance which$6#1$ of evils the original if it be 14:314;0016[' ]| absent when fortunately present constitutes the certain sign of omnipollent 14:314;0017[' ]| nature's incorrupted benefaction. For$3$ who$6#2$ is there who$6#1$ anything of some 14:314;0018[' ]| significance has apprehended but is conscious that$3$ that$6#2$ exterior splendour 14:314;0019[' ]| may be the surface of a downwardtending lutulent reality or on$4$ the 14:314;0020[' ]| contrary anyone so$5#1$ is there unilluminated as not to$9$ perceive that$3$ as no$2$ 14:314;0021[' ]| nature's boon can contend against the bounty of increase so$3$ it behoves 14:314;0022[' ]| every most just citizen to$9$ become the exhortator and admonisher of his 14:314;0023[' ]| semblables and to$9$ tremble lest what had in$4$ the past been by$4$ the nation 14:314;0024[' ]| excellently commenced might be in$4$ the future not with similar excellence 14:314;0025[' ]| accomplished if an inverecund habit shall have gradually traduced the 14:314;0026[' ]| honourable by$4$ ancestors transmitted customs to$4$ that$6#2$ thither of profundity 14:314;0027[' ]| that$6#1$ that$6#2$ one was audacious excessively who$6#1$ would have the hardihood to$9$ 14:314;0028[' ]| rise affirming that$3$ no$2$ more odious offence can for$4$ anyone be than to$9$ 14:314;0029[' ]| oblivious neglect to$9$ consign that$6#2$ evangel simultaneously command and 14:314;0030[' ]| promise which$6#1$ on$4$ all mortals with prophecy of abundance or with 14:314;0031[' ]| diminution's menace that$6#1$ exalted of reiteratedly procreating function ever 14:314;0032[' ]| irrevocably enjoined? 14:314;0033[' ]| It is not why therefore we shall wonder if, as the best historians relate, 14:314;0034[' ]| among the Celts, who$6#1$ nothing that$6#1$ was not in$4$ its nature admirable admired, 14:314;0035[' ]| the art of medicine shall have been highly honoured. Not to$9$ speak of 14:315;0036[' ]| hostels, leperyards, sweating chambers, plaguegraves, their greatest doctors, 14:315;0037[' ]| the O'Shiels, the O'Hickeys, the O'Lees, have sedulously set down the 14:315;0038[' ]| divers methods by$4$ which$6#1$ the sick and the relapsed found again health 14:315;0039[' ]| whether the malady had been the trembling withering or loose boyconnell 14:315;0040[' ]| flux. Certainly in$4$ every public work which$6#1$ in$4$ it anything of gravity contains 14:315;0041[' ]| preparation should be with importance commensurate and therefore a plan 14:315;0042[' ]| was by$4$ them adopted (whether by$4$ having preconsidered or as the 14:315;0043[' ]| maturation of experience it is difficult in$4$ being said which$6#1$ the discrepant 14:315;0044[' ]| opinions of subsequent inquirers are not up$5$ to$4$ the present congrued to$9$ 14:315;0045[' ]| render manifest) whereby maternity was so$5#1$ far from all accident possibility 14:315;0046[' ]| removed that$3$ whatever care the patient in$4$ that$6#2$ allhardest of woman hour 14:315;0047[' ]| chiefly required and not solely for$4$ the copiously opulent but also for$4$ her 14:315;0048[' ]| who$6#1$ not being sufficiently moneyed scarcely and often not even scarcely 14:315;0049[' ]| could subsist valiantly and for$4$ an inconsiderable emolument was provided. 14:315;0050[' ]| To$4$ her nothing already then and thenceforward was anyway able to$9$ 14:315;0051[' ]| be molestful for$3$ this chiefly felt all citizens except with proliferent mothers 14:315;0052[' ]| prosperity at all not to$9$ can be and as they had received eternity gods 14:315;0053[' ]| mortals generation to$9$ befit them her beholding, when the case was so$5#1$ 14:315;0054[' ]| hoving itself, parturient in$4$ vehicle thereward carrying desire immense 14:315;0055[' ]| among all one another was impelling on$5$ of her to$9$ be received into that$6#2$ 14:315;0056[' ]| domicile. O thing of prudent nation not merely in$4$ being seen but also even 14:315;0057[' ]| in$4$ being related worthy of being praised that$3$ they her by$4$ anticipation went 14:315;0058[' ]| seeing mother, that$3$ she by$4$ them suddenly to$9$ be about to$9$ be cherished had 14:315;0059[' ]| been begun she felt! 14:315;0060[' ]| Before born babe bliss had. Within womb won he worship. Whatever 14:315;0061[' ]| in$4$ that$6#2$ one case done commodiously done was. A couch by$4$ midwives 14:315;0062[' ]| attended with wholesome food reposeful, cleanest swaddles as though 14:315;0063[' ]| forthbringing were now done and by$4$ wise foresight set: but to$4$ this no$2$ less 14:315;0064[' ]| of what drugs there is need and surgical implements which$6#1$ are pertaining to$4$ 14:315;0065[' ]| her case not omitting aspect of all very distracting spectacles in$4$ various 14:315;0066[' ]| latitudes by$4$ our terrestrial orb offered together with images, divine and 14:315;0067[' ]| human, the cogitation of which$6#1$ by$4$ sejunct females is to$9$ tumescence 14:315;0068[' ]| conducive or eases issue in$4$ the high sunbright wellbuilt fair home of 14:315;0069[' ]| mothers when, ostensibly far gone and reproductitive, it is come by$4$ her 14:315;0070[' ]| thereto to$9$ lie in$5$, her term up$5$. 14:315;0071[' ]| Some man that$6#1$ wayfaring was stood by$4$ housedoor at night's 14:315;0072[' ]| oncoming. Of Israel's folk was that$6#2$ man that$6#1$ on$4$ earth wandering far had 14:315;0073[' ]| fared. Stark ruth of man his errand that$6#1$ him lone led till that$6#2$ house. 14:315;0074[' ]| Of that$6#2$ house A%*Horne is lord. Seventy beds keeps he there teeming 14:315;0075[' ]| mothers are wont that$3$ they lie for$3$ to$9$ thole and bring forth bairns hale so$3$ 14:315;0076[' ]| God's angel to$4$ Mary quoth. Watchers tway there walk, white sisters in$4$ 14:315;0077[' ]| ward sleepless. Smarts they still, sickness soothing: in$4$ twelve moons thrice 14:315;0078[' ]| an hundred. Truest bedthanes they twain are, for$4$ Horne holding wariest 14:315;0079[' ]| ward. 14:316;0080[' ]| In$4$ ward wary the watcher hearing come that$6#2$ man mildhearted eft 14:317;0081[' ]| rising with swire ywimpled to$4$ him her gate wide undid. Lo, levin leaping 14:317;0082[' ]| lightens in$4$ eyeblink Ireland's westward welkin. Full she drad that$3$ God the 14:317;0083[' ]| Wreaker all mankind would fordo with water for$4$ his evil sins. Christ's rood 14:317;0084[' ]| made she on$4$ breastbone and him drew that$3$ he would rathe infare under her 14:317;0085[' ]| thatch. That$6#2$ man her will$0$ wotting worthful went in$4$ Horne's house. 14:317;0086[' ]| Loth to$9$ irk in$4$ Horne's hall hat holding the seeker stood. On$4$ her stow 14:317;0087[' ]| he ere was living with dear wife and lovesome daughter that$6#1$ then over land 14:317;0088[' ]| and seafloor nine years had long outwandered. Once her in$4$ townhithe 14:317;0089[' ]| meeting he to$4$ her bow had not doffed. Her to$9$ forgive now he craved with 14:317;0090[' ]| good ground of her allowed that$3$ that$6#2$ of him swiftseen face, hers, so$5#1$ young 14:317;0091[' ]| then had looked. Light swift her eyes kindled, bloom of blushes his word 14:317;0092[' ]| winning. 14:317;0093[' ]| As her eyes then ongot his weeds swart therefor sorrow she feared. 14:317;0094[' ]| Glad after she was that$3$ ere adread was. Her he asked 14:317;0094[X ]| if O'Hare*Doctor 14:317;0095[X ]| tidings sent from far coast 14:317;0095[' ]| and she with grameful sigh him answered 14:317;0095[X ]| that$3$ 14:317;0096[X ]| O'Hare*Doctor in$4$ heaven was. 14:317;0096[' ]| Sad was the man that$6#2$ word to$9$ hear that$3$ him 14:317;0097[' ]| so$5#1$ heavied in$4$ bowels ruthful. All she there told him, ruing death for$4$ friend 14:317;0098[' ]| so$5#1$ young, algate sore unwilling God's rightwiseness to$9$ withsay. She said 14:317;0099[X ]| that$3$ he had a fair sweet death through God His goodness with masspriest to$9$ 14:317;0100[X ]| be shriven, holy housel and sick men's oil to$4$ his limbs. 14:317;0100[' ]| The man then right 14:317;0101[' ]| earnest asked the nun 14:317;0101[X ]| of which$6#1$ death the dead man was died 14:317;0101[' ]| and the nun 14:317;0102[' ]| answered him and said 14:317;0102[X ]| that$3$ he was died in$4$ Mona*Island through bellycrab 14:317;0103[X ]| three year agone come Childermas and she prayed to$4$ God the Allruthful to$9$ 14:317;0104[X ]| have his dear soul in$4$ his undeathliness. 14:317;0104[' ]| He heard her sad words, in$4$ held hat 14:317;0105[' ]| sad staring. So$5#2$ stood they there both awhile in$4$ wanhope sorrowing one 14:317;0106[' ]| with other. 14:317;0107[' ]| Therefore, everyman, look to$4$ that$6#2$ last end that$6#1$ is thy death and the 14:317;0108[' ]| dust that$6#1$ gripeth on$4$ every man that$6#1$ is born of woman for$3$ as he came naked 14:317;0109[' ]| forth from his mother's womb so$5#1$ naked shall he wend him at the last for$3$ to$9$ 14:317;0110[' ]| go as he came. 14:317;0111[' ]| The man that$6#1$ was come in$5$ to$4$ the house then spoke to$4$ the 14:317;0112[' ]| nursingwoman and he asked her 14:317;0112[X ]| how it fared with the woman that$6#1$ lay there 14:317;0113[X ]| in$4$ childbed. 14:317;0113[' ]| The nursingwoman answered him and said 14:317;0113[X ]| that$3$ that$6#2$ woman 14:317;0114[X ]| was in$4$ throes now full three days and that$3$ it would be a hard birth unneth 14:317;0115[X ]| to$9$ bear but that$3$ now in$4$ a little it would be. 14:317;0115[' ]| She said thereto 14:317;0115[X ]| that$3$ she had 14:317;0116[X ]| seen many births of women but never was none so$5#1$ hard as was that$6#2$ 14:317;0117[X ]| woman's birth. 14:317;0117[' ]| Then she set it all forth to$4$ him for$3$ 14:317;0117[X ]| because she knew the 14:317;0118[X ]| man that$6#1$ time was had lived nigh that$6#2$ house. 14:317;0118[' ]| The man hearkened to$4$ her 14:317;0119[' ]| words for$3$ he felt with wonder women's woe in$4$ the travail that$6#1$ they have of 14:317;0120[' ]| motherhood and he wondered to$9$ look on$4$ her face that$6#1$ was a fair face for$4$ 14:317;0121[' ]| any man to$9$ see but yet was she left after long years a handmaid. Nine twelve 14:317;0122[' ]| bloodflows chiding her childless. 14:317;0123[' ]| And whiles they spake the door of the castle was opened and there 14:317;0124[' ]| nighed them a mickle noise as of many that$6#1$ sat there at meat. And there 14:317;0125[' ]| came against the place as they stood a young learningknight yclept Dixon. 14:317;0126[' ]| And the traveller Leopold was couth to$4$ him sithen it had happed that$3$ they 14:317;0127[' ]| had had ado each with other in$4$ the house of misericord where this 14:317;0128[' ]| learningknight lay by$4$ cause the traveller Leopold came there to$9$ be healed 14:317;0129[' ]| for$3$ he was sore wounded in$4$ his breast by$4$ a spear wherewith a horrible and 14:317;0130[' ]| dreadful dragon was smitten him for$4$ which$6#1$ he did do make a salve of 14:317;0131[' ]| volatile salt and chrism as much as he might suffice. And he said now that$3$ 14:317;0132[X ]| he should go in$5$ to$4$ that$6#2$ castle for$3$ to$9$ make merry with them that$6#1$ were there. 14:317;0133[' ]| And the traveller Leopold said that$3$ 14:317;0133[X ]| he should go otherwhither for$3$ he was a 14:317;0134[X ]| man of cautels and a subtile. 14:317;0134[' ]| Also the lady was of his avis and repreved the 14:317;0135[' ]| learningknight though she trowed well that$3$ the traveller had said thing that$6#1$ 14:317;0136[' ]| was false for$4$ his subtility. But the learningknight would not hear say nay 14:317;0137[' ]| nor do her mandement ne have him in$4$ aught contrarious to$4$ his list and he 14:317;0138[' ]| said how 14:317;0138[X ]| it was a marvellous castle. 14:317;0138[' ]| And the traveller Leopold went into the 14:317;0139[' ]| castle for$3$ to$9$ rest him for$4$ a space being sore of limb after many marches 14:317;0140[' ]| environing in$4$ divers lands and sometime venery. 14:317;0141[' ]| And in$4$ the castle was set a board that$6#1$ was of the birchwood of 14:317;0142[' ]| Finlandy and it was upheld by$4$ four dwarfmen of that$6#2$ country but they 14:317;0143[' ]| durst not move more for$4$ enchantment. And on$4$ this board were frightful 14:317;0144[' ]| swords and knives that$6#1$ are made in$4$ a great cavern by$4$ swinking demons out 14:317;0145[' ]| of white flames that$6#1$ they fix then in$4$ the horns of buffalos and stags that$6#1$ 14:317;0146[' ]| there abound marvellously. And there were vessels that$6#1$ are wrought by$4$ 14:317;0147[' ]| magic of Mahound out of seasand and the air by$4$ a warlock with his breath 14:317;0148[' ]| that$6#1$ he blases in$5$ to$4$ them like$4$ to$4$ bubbles. And full fair cheer and rich was on$4$ 14:317;0149[' ]| the board that$6#1$ no$2$ wight could devise a fuller ne richer. And there was a vat 14:317;0150[' ]| of silver that$6#1$ was moved by$4$ craft to$9$ open in$4$ the which$6#1$ lay strange fishes 14:317;0151[' ]| withouten heads though misbelieving men nie that$3$ this be possible thing 14:317;0152[' ]| without they see it natheless they are so$5#2$. And these fishes lie in$4$ an oily water 14:317;0153[' ]| brought there from Portugal land because of the fatness that$6#1$ therein is like$4$ 14:317;0154[' ]| to$4$ the juices of the olivepress. And also it was a marvel to$9$ see in$4$ that$6#2$ castle 14:317;0155[' ]| how by$4$ magic they make a compost out of fecund wheatkidneys out of 14:317;0156[' ]| Chaldee that$6#1$ by$4$ aid of certain angry spirits that$6#1$ they do in$5$ to$4$ it swells up$5$ 14:317;0157[' ]| wondrously like$4$ to$4$ a vast mountain. And they teach the serpents there to$9$ 14:317;0158[' ]| entwine themselves up$5$ on$4$ long sticks out of the ground and of the scales of 14:317;0159[' ]| these serpents they brew out a brewage like$4$ to$4$ mead. 14:317;0160[' ]| And the learningknight let pour for$4$ childe Leopold a draught and 14:317;0161[' ]| halp thereto the while all they that$6#1$ were there drank every each. And childe 14:317;0162[' ]| Leopold did up$5$ his beaver for$3$ to$9$ pleasure him and took apertly somewhat in$4$ 14:317;0163[' ]| amity for$3$ he never drank no$2$ manner of mead which$6#1$ he then put by$5$ and 14:317;0164[' ]| anon full privily he voided the more part in$4$ his neighbour glass and his 14:317;0165[' ]| neighbour nist not of this wile. And he sat down in$4$ that$6#2$ castle with them for$3$ 14:317;0166[' ]| to$9$ rest him there awhile. Thanked be Almighty God. 14:317;0167[' ]| This meanwhile this good sister stood by$4$ the door and begged them at 14:317;0168[' ]| the reverence of Jesu our alther liege Lord to$9$ leave their wassailing for$3$ there 14:317;0169[' ]| was above one quick with child, a gentle dame, whose time hied fast. Sir*Leopold 14:318;0170[' ]| heard on$4$ the upfloor cry on$4$ high and he wondered what cry that$6#1$ it 14:318;0171[' ]| was whether of child or woman 14:318;0171[C ]| and I marvel, 14:318;0171[' ]| said he, 14:318;0171[C ]| that$3$ it be not come or 14:318;0172[C ]| now. Meseems it dureth overlong. 14:318;0172[' ]| And he was ware and saw a franklin that$6#1$ 14:318;0173[' ]| hight Lenehan on$4$ that$6#2$ side the table that$6#1$ was older than any of the tother 14:318;0174[' ]| and for$3$ that$3$ they both were knights virtuous in$4$ the one emprise and eke by$4$ 14:318;0175[' ]| cause that$3$ he was elder he spoke to$4$ him full gently. 14:318;0175[C ]| But, 14:318;0175[' ]| said he, 14:318;0175[C ]| or it be 14:318;0176[C ]| long too she will$1$ bring forth by$4$ God His bounty and have joy of her 14:318;0177[C ]| childing for$3$ she hath waited marvellous long. 14:318;0177[' ]| And the franklin that$6#1$ had 14:318;0178[' ]| drunken said, 14:318;0178[ZD ]| Expecting each moment to$9$ be her next. 14:318;0178[' ]| Also he took the cup 14:318;0179[' ]| that$6#1$ stood tofore him for$3$ him needed never none asking nor desiring of him 14:318;0180[' ]| to$9$ drink and, 14:318;0180[ZD ]| Now drink, 14:318;0180[' ]| said he, fully delectably, and he quaffed as far as 14:318;0181[' ]| he might to$4$ their both's health for$3$ he was a passing good man of his 14:318;0182[' ]| lustiness. And sir*Leopold that$6#1$ was the goodliest guest that$6#1$ ever sat in$4$ 14:318;0183[' ]| scholars' hall and that$6#2$ was the meekest man and the kindest that$6#1$ ever laid 14:318;0184[' ]| husbandly hand under hen and that$6#2$ was the very truest knight of the world 14:318;0185[' ]| one that$6#1$ ever did minion service to$4$ lady gentle pledged him courtly in$4$ the 14:318;0186[' ]| cup. Woman's woe with wonder pondering. 14:318;0187[' ]| Now let us speak of that$6#2$ fellowship that$6#1$ was there to$4$ the intent to$9$ be 14:318;0188[' ]| drunken an they might. There was a sort of scholars along either side the 14:318;0189[' ]| board, that$6#1$ is to$9$ wit, Dixon yclept junior of saint*Mary*Merciable's with 14:318;0190[' ]| other his fellows Lynch and Madden, scholars of medicine, and the franklin 14:318;0191[' ]| that$6#1$ hight Lenehan and one from Alba*Longa, one Crotthers, and young 14:318;0192[' ]| Stephen that$6#1$ had mien of a frere that$6#1$ was at head of the board and Costello 14:318;0193[' ]| that$6#1$ men clepen Punch*Costello all long of a mastery of him erewhile gested 14:318;0194[' ]| (and of all them, reserved young Stephen, he was the most drunken that$6#1$ 14:318;0195[' ]| demanded still of more mead) and beside the meek sir*Leopold. But on$4$ 14:318;0196[' ]| young Malachi they waited for$3$ that$3$ he promised to$9$ have come and such as 14:318;0197[' ]| intended to$4$ no$2$ goodness said how he had broke his avow. And sir*Leopold 14:318;0198[' ]| sat with them for$3$ he bore fast friendship to$4$ sir*Simon and to$4$ this his son 14:318;0199[' ]| young Stephen and for$4$ that$6#2$ his languor becalmed him there after longest 14:318;0200[' ]| wanderings insomuch as they feasted him for$4$ that$6#2$ time in$4$ the honourablest 14:318;0201[' ]| manner. Ruth red him, love led on$5$ with will$0$ to$9$ wander, loth to$9$ leave. 14:318;0202[' ]| For$3$ they were right witty scholars. And he heard their aresouns each 14:318;0203[' ]| gen other as touching birth and righteousness, young Madden maintaining 14:318;0204[' ]| that$3$ 14:318;0204[X ]| put such case it were hard the wife to$9$ die (for$3$ so$5#2$ it had fallen out a 14:318;0205[X ]| matter of some year agone with a woman of Eblana in$4$ Horne's house that$6#1$ 14:318;0206[X ]| now was trespassed out of this world and the self night next before her 14:318;0207[X ]| death all leeches and pothecaries had taken counsel of her case). 14:318;0207[' ]| And they 14:318;0208[' ]| said farther 14:318;0208[X ]| she should live because in$4$ the beginning, 14:318;0208[' ]| they said, 14:318;0208[X ]| the woman 14:318;0209[X ]| should bring forth in$4$ pain 14:318;0209[' ]| and wherefore they that$6#1$ were of this imagination 14:318;0210[' ]| affirmed 14:318;0210[X ]| how young Madden had said truth for$3$ he had conscience to$9$ let her 14:318;0211[X ]| die. 14:318;0211[' ]| And not few and of these was young Lynch were in$4$ doubt that$3$ the 14:318;0212[' ]| world was now right evil governed as it was never other howbeit the mean 14:318;0213[' ]| people believed it otherwise but the law nor his judges did provide no$2$ 14:318;0214[' ]| remedy. A redress God grant. This was scant said but all cried with one 14:319;0215[' ]| acclaim 14:319;0215[X ]| nay, by$4$ our Virgin*Mother, the wife should live and the babe to$9$ die. 14:319;0216[' ]| In$4$ colour whereof they waxed hot upon$4$ that$6#2$ head what with argument and 14:319;0217[' ]| what for$4$ their drinking but the franklin Lenehan was prompt each when to$9$ 14:319;0218[' ]| pour them ale so$3$ that$3$ at the least way mirth might not lack. Then young 14:319;0219[' ]| Madden showed all the whole affair and said 14:319;0219[X ]| how that$3$ she was dead and 14:319;0220[X ]| how for$4$ holy religion sake by$4$ rede of palmer and bedesman and for$4$ a vow 14:319;0221[X ]| he had made to$4$ Saint*Ultan of Arbraccan her goodman husband would not 14:319;0222[X ]| let her death 14:319;0222[' ]| whereby they were all wondrous grieved. To$4$ whom young 14:319;0223[' ]| Stephen had these words following: 14:319;0223[B ]| Murmur, sirs, is eke oft among lay folk. 14:319;0224[B ]| Both babe and parent now glorify their Maker, the one in$4$ limbo gloom, the 14:319;0225[B ]| other in$4$ purgefire. But, gramercy, what of those Godpossibled souls that$6#1$ we 14:319;0226[B ]| nightly impossibilise, which$6#1$ is the sin against the Holy Ghost, Very God, 14:319;0227[B ]| Lord and Giver of Life? For$3$, sirs, 14:319;0227[' ]| he said, 14:319;0227[B ]| our lust is brief. We are means to$4$ 14:319;0228[B ]| those small creatures within us and nature has other ends than we. 14:319;0228[' ]| Then 14:319;0229[' ]| said Dixon junior to$4$ Punch*Costello 14:319;0229[X ]| wist he what ends. 14:319;0229[' ]| But he had 14:319;0230[' ]| overmuch drunken and the best word he could have of him was that$3$ 14:319;0230[X ]| he 14:319;0231[X ]| would ever dishonest a woman whoso she were or wife or maid or leman if 14:319;0232[X ]| it so$5#1$ fortuned him to$9$ be delivered of his spleen of lustihead. 14:319;0232[' ]| Whereat 14:319;0233[' ]| Crotthers of Alba*Longa sang young Malachi's praise of that$6#2$ beast the 14:319;0234[' ]| unicorn how once in$4$ the millennium he cometh by$4$ his horn, the other all 14:319;0235[' ]| this while, pricked forward with their jibes wherewith they did malice him, 14:319;0236[' ]| witnessing all and several by$4$ saint*Foutinus his engines that$3$ he was able to$9$ 14:319;0237[' ]| do any manner of thing that$6#1$ lay in$4$ man to$9$ do. 14:319;0237[' ]| Thereat laughed they all 14:319;0238[' ]| right jocundly only young Stephen and sir*Leopold which$6#1$ never durst laugh 14:319;0239[' ]| too open by$4$ reason of a strange humour which$6#1$ he would not bewray and 14:319;0240[' ]| also for$3$ that$3$ he rued for$4$ her that$6#1$ bare whoso she might be or wheresoever. 14:319;0241[' ]| Then spake young Stephen orgulous of mother Church that$6#1$ would cast him 14:319;0242[' ]| out of her bosom, of law of canons, of Lilith, patron of abortions, of bigness 14:319;0243[' ]| wrought by$4$ wind of seeds of brightness or by$4$ potency of vampires mouth to$4$ 14:319;0244[' ]| mouth or, as Virgilius saith, by$4$ the influence of the occident or by$4$ the reek 14:319;0245[' ]| of moonflower or an she lie with a woman which$6#1$ her man has but lain with, 14:319;0246[' ]| \effectu secuto\, or peradventure in$4$ her bath according to$4$ the opinions of 14:319;0247[' ]| Averroes and Moses*Maimonides. He said also how 14:319;0247[X ]| at the end of the second 14:319;0248[X ]| month a human soul was infused and how in$4$ all our holy mother foldeth 14:319;0249[X ]| ever souls for$4$ God's greater glory whereas that$6#2$ earthly mother which$6#1$ was 14:319;0250[X ]| but a dam to$9$ bear beastly should die by$4$ canon for$3$ so$5#2$ saith he that$6#1$ holdeth 14:319;0251[X ]| the fisherman's seal, even that$6#2$ blessed Peter on$4$ which$6#1$ rock was holy church 14:319;0252[X ]| for$4$ all ages founded. 14:319;0252[' ]| All they bachelors then asked of sir*Leopold would he 14:319;0253[' ]| in$4$ like$2$ case so$5#2$ jeopard her person as risk life to$9$ save life. A wariness of mind 14:319;0254[' ]| he would answer as fitted all and, laying hand to$4$ jaw, he said dissembling, 14:319;0255[' ]| as his wont was, that$3$ 14:319;0255[X ]| as it was informed him, who$6#1$ had ever loved the art of 14:319;0256[X ]| physic as might a layman, and agreeing also with his experience of so$5#1$ 14:319;0257[X ]| seldomseen an accident it was good for$4$ that$6#2$ mother Church belike at one 14:319;0258[X ]| blow had birth and death pence 14:319;0258[' ]| and in$4$ such sort deliverly he scaped their 14:319;0259[' ]| questions. 14:319;0259[V ]| That$6#2$ is truth, pardy, 14:319;0259[' ]| said Dixon, 14:319;0259[V ]| and, or I err, a pregnant word. 14:320;0260[' ]| Which$6#1$ hearing young Stephen was a marvellous glad man and he averred 14:320;0261[' ]| that$3$ 14:320;0261[X ]| he who$6#1$ stealeth from the poor lendeth to$4$ the Lord 14:320;0261[' ]| for$3$ he was of a wild 14:320;0262[' ]| manner when he was drunken and that$3$ he was now in$4$ that$6#2$ taking it 14:320;0263[' ]| appeared eftsoons. 14:320;0264[' ]| But sir*Leopold was passing grave maugre his word by$4$ cause he still 14:320;0265[' ]| had pity of the terrorcausing shrieking of shrill women in$4$ their labour and 14:320;0266[' ]| as he was minded of his good lady*Marion that$6#1$ had borne him an only 14:320;0267[' ]| manchild which$6#1$ on$4$ his eleventh day on$4$ live had died and no$2$ man of art 14:320;0268[' ]| could save so$5#1$ dark is destiny. And she was wondrous stricken of heart for$4$ 14:320;0269[' ]| that$6#2$ evil hap and for$4$ his burial did him on$5$ a fair corselet of lamb's wool, the 14:320;0270[' ]| flower of the flock, lest he might perish utterly and lie akeled (for$3$ it was 14:320;0271[' ]| then about the midst of the winter) and now sir*Leopold that$6#1$ had of his 14:320;0272[' ]| body no$2$ manchild for$4$ an heir looked upon$4$ him his friend's son and was 14:320;0273[' ]| shut up$5$ in$4$ sorrow for$4$ his forepassed happiness and as sad as he was that$3$ 14:320;0274[' ]| him failed a son of such gentle courage (for$3$ all accounted him of real parts) 14:320;0275[' ]| so$5#1$ grieved he also in$4$ no$2$ less measure for$4$ young Stephen for$3$ that$3$ he lived 14:320;0276[' ]| riotously with those wastrels and murdered his goods with whores. 14:320;0277[' ]| About that$6#2$ present time young Stephen filled all cups that$6#1$ stood empty 14:320;0278[' ]| so$3$ as there remained but little mo if the prudenter had not shadowed their 14:320;0279[' ]| approach from him that$6#1$ still plied it very busily who$6#1$, praying for$4$ the 14:320;0280[' ]| intentions of the sovereign pontiff, he gave them for$4$ a pledge 14:320;0280[X ]| the vicar of 14:320;0281[X ]| Christ which$6#1$ also 14:320;0281[' ]| as he said 14:320;0281[X ]| is vicar of Bray. 14:320;0281[B ]| Now drink we, 14:320;0281[' ]| quod he, 14:320;0281[B ]| of 14:320;0282[B ]| this mazer and quaff ye this mead which$6#1$ is not indeed parcel of my body 14:320;0283[B ]| but my soul's bodiment. Leave ye fraction of bread to$4$ them that$6#1$ live by$4$ 14:320;0284[B ]| bread alone. Be not afeard neither for$4$ any want for$3$ this will$1$ comfort more 14:320;0285[B ]| than the other will$1$ dismay. See ye here. 14:320;0285[' ]| And he showed them glistering 14:320;0286[' ]| coins of the tribute and goldsmith notes the worth of two pound nineteen 14:320;0287[' ]| shilling that$6#1$ 14:320;0287[X ]| he had, 14:320;0287[' ]| he said, 14:320;0287[X ]| for$4$ a song which$6#1$ he writ. 14:320;0287[' ]| They all admired to$9$ 14:320;0288[' ]| see the foresaid riches in$4$ such dearth of money as was herebefore. His 14:320;0289[' ]| words were then these as followeth: 14:320;0289[B ]| Know all men, 14:320;0289[' ]| he said, 14:320;0289[B ]| time's ruins 14:320;0290[B ]| build eternity's mansions. What means this? Desire's wind blasts the 14:320;0291[B ]| thorntree but after it becomes from a bramblebush to$9$ be a rose upon$4$ the 14:320;0292[B ]| rood of time. Mark me now. In$4$ woman's womb word is made flesh but in$4$ 14:320;0293[B ]| the spirit of the maker all flesh that$6#1$ passes becomes the word that$6#1$ shall not 14:320;0294[B ]| pass away. This is the postcreation. \Omnis caro ad te veniet.\ No$2$ question 14:320;0295[B ]| but her name is puissant who$6#1$ aventried the dear corse of our Agenbuyer, 14:320;0296[B ]| Healer and Herd, our mighty mother and mother most venerable and 14:320;0297[B ]| Bernardus saith aptly that$3$ She hath an 14:320;0297[Z ]| \7omnipotentiam 7deiparae 7supplicem\, 14:320;0298[B ]| that$6#2$ is to$9$ wit, an almightiness of petition because she is the second Eve and 14:320;0299[B ]| she won us, saith Augustine too, whereas that$6#2$ other, our grandam, which$6#1$ 14:320;0300[B ]| we are linked up$5$ with by$4$ successive anastomosis of navelcords sold us all, 14:320;0301[B ]| seed, breed and generation, for$4$ a penny pippin. But here is the matter now. 14:320;0302[B ]| Or she knew him, that$6#2$ second I say, and was but creature of her creature, 14:320;0303[B ]| \vergine madre,\ \figlia di tuo figlio\, or she knew him not and then stands she 14:320;0304[B ]| in$4$ the one denial or ignorancy with Peter*Piscator who$6#1$ lives in$4$ the house 14:321;0305[B ]| that$6#1$ Jack built and with Joseph the joiner patron of the happy demise of all 14:321;0306[B ]| unhappy marriages, \parceque\ \M%*L=eo\ \Taxil nous a dit que qui l'avait mise\ 14:321;0307[B ]| \dans cette fichue position c'=etait le sacr=e pigeon, ventre de Dieu! Entweder\ 14:321;0308[B ]| transubstantiality \oder\ consubstantiality but in$4$ no$2$ case subsubstantiality. 14:321;0309[' ]| And all cried out upon$4$ it for$4$ a very scurvy word. 14;321;0309[B ]| A pregnancy without joy, 14:321;0310[' ]| he said, 14:321;0310[B ]| a birth without pangs, a body without blemish, a belly without 14:321;0311[B ]| bigness. Let the lewd with faith and fervour worship. With will$0$ will$1$ we 14:321;0312[B ]| withstand, withsay. 14:321;0313[' ]| Hereupon Punch*Costello dinged with his fist upon$4$ the board and 14:321;0314[' ]| would sing a bawdy catch \Staboo Stabella\ about a wench that$6#1$ was put in$4$ 14:321;0315[' ]| pod of a jolly swashbuckler in$4$ Almany which$6#1$ he did straightways now 14:321;0316[' ]| attack: 14:321;0317[X ]| ~~ \The first three months she was not well, Staboo\, 14:321;0318[' ]| when here nurse*Quigley from the door angerly bid them hist ye should 14:321;0319[' ]| shame you nor was it not meet as she remembered them being her mind was 14:321;0320[' ]| to$9$ have all orderly against lord*Andrew came for$4$ because she was jealous 14:321;0321[' ]| that$3$ no$2$ gasteful turmoil might shorten the honour of her guard. It was an 14:321;0322[' ]| ancient and a sad matron of a sedate look and christian walking, in$4$ habit 14:321;0323[' ]| dun beseeming her megrims and wrinkled visage, nor did her hortative 14:321;0324[' ]| want of it effect for$3$ incontinently Punch*Costello was of them all embraided 14:321;0325[' ]| and they reclaimed the churl with civil rudeness some and shaked him with 14:321;0326[' ]| menace of blandishments others whiles they all chode with him, 14:321;0326[X ]| a murrain 14:321;0327[X ]| seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou got 14:321;0328[X ]| in$4$ peasestraw, thou losel, thou chitterling, thou spawn of a rebel, thou 14:321;0329[X ]| dykedropt, thou abortion thou, to$9$ shut up$5$ his drunken drool out of that$6#2$ like$4$ 14:321;0330[X ]| a curse of God ape, 14:321;0330[' ]| the good sir*Leopold that$6#1$ had for$4$ his cognisance the 14:321;0331[' ]| flower of quiet, margerain gentle, advising also 14:321;0331[X ]| the time's occasion as most 14:321;0332[X ]| sacred and most worthy to$9$ be most sacred. 14:321;0332[' ]| In$4$ Horne's house rest should 14:321;0333[' ]| reign. 14:321;0334[' ]| To$9$ be short this passage was scarce by$5$ when Master*Dixon of Mary*in*Eccles, 14:321;0335[' ]| goodly grinning, asked young Stephen 14:321;0335[X ]| what was the reason why he 14:321;0336[X ]| had not cided to$9$ take friar's vows 14:321;0336[' ]| and he answered him 14:321;0336[X ]| obedience in$4$ the 14:321;0337[X ]| womb, chastity in$4$ the tomb but involuntary poverty all his days. 14:321;0337[' ]| Master*Lenehan 14:321;0338[' ]| at this made return that$3$ 14:321;0338[X ]| he had heard of those nefarious deeds and 14:321;0339[X ]| how, as he heard hereof counted, he had besmirched the lily virtue of a 14:321;0340[X ]| confiding female which$6#1$ was corruption of minors 14:321;0340[' ]| and they all intershowed 14:321;0341[' ]| it too, waxing merry and toasting to$4$ his fathership. But he said 14:321;0341[X ]| very entirely 14:321;0342[X ]| it was clean contrary to$4$ their suppose for$3$ he was the eternal son and ever 14:321;0343[X ]| virgin. 14:321;0343[' ]| Thereat mirth grew in$4$ them the more and they rehearsed to$4$ him his 14:321;0344[' ]| curious rite of wedlock for$4$ the disrobing and deflowering of spouses, as the 14:321;0345[' ]| priests use in$4$ Madagascar*island, she to$9$ be in$4$ guise of white and saffron, her 14:321;0346[' ]| groom in$4$ white and grain, with burning of nard and tapers, on$4$ a bridebed 14:321;0347[' ]| while clerks sung kyries and the anthem \Ut novetur sexus omnis corporis\ 14:321;0348[' ]| \mysterium\ till she was there unmaided. He gave them then a much 14:321;0349[' ]| admirable hymen minim by$4$ those delicate poets Master*John*Fletcher and 14:322;0350[' ]| Master*Francis*Beaumont that$6#1$ is in$4$ their \Maid's*Tragedy\ that$6#1$ was writ for$4$ a 14:322;0351[' ]| like$2$ twining of lovers: \To$4$ bed, to$4$ bed\ was the burden of it to$9$ be played with 14:322;0352[' ]| accompanable concent upon$4$ the virginals. An exquisite dulcet epithalame of 14:322;0353[' ]| most mollificative suadency for$4$ juveniles amatory whom the odoriferous 14:322;0354[' ]| flambeaus of the paranymphs have escorted to$4$ the quadrupedal proscenium 14:322;0355[' ]| of connubial communion. 14:322;0355[V ]| Well met they were, 14:322;0355[' ]| said Master*Dixon, joyed, 14:322;0356[V ]| but, harkee, young sir, better were they named Beau Mount and Lecher for$3$, 14:322;0357[V ]| by$4$ my troth, of such a mingling much might come. 14:322;0357[' ]| Young Stephen said 14:322;0358[X ]| indeed to$4$ his best remembrance they had but the one doxy between them 14:322;0359[X ]| and she of the stews to$9$ make shift with in$4$ delights amorous for$3$ life ran very 14:322;0360[X ]| high in$4$ those days and the custom of the country approved with it. 14:322;0360[B ]| Greater 14:322;0361[B ]| love than this, 14:322;0361[' ]| he said, 14:322;0361[B ]| no$2$ man hath that$3$ a man lay down his wife for$4$ his 14:322;0362[B ]| friend. Go thou and do likewise. 14:322;0362[B ]| Thus, or words to$4$ that$6#2$ effect, saith 14:322;0363[B ]| Zarathustra, sometime regius professor of French letters to$4$ the university of 14:322;0364[B ]| Oxtail nor breathed there ever that$6#2$ man to$4$ whom mankind was more 14:322;0365[B ]| beholden. Bring a stranger within thy tower it will$1$ go hard but thou wilt 14:322;0366[B ]| have the secondbest bed. \7Orate, 7fratres, 7pro 7memetipso.\ And all the people 14:322;0367[B ]| shall say, Amen. 14:322;0367[X ]| Remember, Erin, thy generations and thy days of old, how 14:322;0368[X ]| thou settedst little by$4$ me and by$4$ my word and broughtedst in$5$ a stranger to$4$ 14:322;0369[X ]| my gates to$9$ commit fornication in$4$ my sight and to$9$ wax fat and kick like$4$ 14:322;0370[X ]| Jeshurum. Therefore hast thou sinned against my light and hast made me, 14:322;0371[X ]| thy lord, to$9$ be the slave of servants. Return, return, Clan Milly: forget me 14:322;0372[X ]| not, O Milesian. Why hast thou done this abomination before me that$3$ thou 14:322;0373[X ]| didst spurn me for$4$ a merchant of jalaps and didst deny me to$4$ the Roman 14:322;0374[X ]| and to$4$ the Indian of dark speech with whom thy daughters did lie 14:322;0375[X ]| luxuriously? Look forth now, my people, upon$4$ the land of behest, even 14:322;0379[X ]| thou hast left me alone for*ever in$4$ the dark ways of my bitterness: and with 14:322;0380[X ]| a kiss of ashes hast thou kissed my mouth. 14:322;0380[B ]| This tenebrosity of the interior, 14:322;0381[' ]| he proceeded to$9$ say, 14:322;0381[B ]| hath not been illumined by$4$ the wit of the septuagint 14:322;0382[B ]| nor so$5#1$ much as mentioned for$4$ the Orient from on$4$ high Which$6#1$ brake hell's 14:322;0383[B ]| gates visited a darkness that$6#1$ was foraneous. Assuefaction minorates 14:322;0384[B ]| atrocities (as Tully saith of his darling Stoics) and Hamlet his father 14:322;0385[B ]| showeth the prince no$2$ blister of combustion. The adiaphane in$4$ the noon of 14:322;0386[B ]| life is an Egypt's plague which$6#1$ in$4$ the nights of prenativity and 14:322;0387[B ]| postmortemity is their most proper \ubi\ and \quomodo\. And as the ends and 14:322;0388[B ]| ultimates of all things accord in$4$ some mean and measure with their 14:322;0389[B ]| inceptions and originals, that$6#2$ same multiplicit concordance which$6#1$ leads 14:322;0390[B ]| forth growth from birth accomplishing by$4$ a retrogressive metamorphosis 14:322;0391[B ]| that$3$ minishing and ablation towards the final which$6#1$ is agreeable unto 14:322;0392[B ]| nature so$5#2$ is it with our subsolar being. The aged sisters draw us into life: we 14:322;0393[B ]| wail, batten, sport, clip, clasp, sunder, dwindle, die: over us dead they bend. 14:322;0394[B ]| First, saved from waters of old Nile, among bulrushes, a bed of fasciated 14:323;0395[B ]| wattles: at last the cavity of a mountain, an occulted sepulchre amid the 14:323;0396[B ]| conclamation of the hillcat and the ossifrage. And as no$2$ man knows the 14:323;0397[B ]| ubicity of his tumulus nor to$4$ what processes we shall thereby be ushered 14:323;0398[B ]| nor whether to$4$ Tophet or to$4$ Edenville in$4$ the like$2$ way is all hidden when we 14:323;0399[B ]| would backward see from what region of remoteness the whatness of our 14:323;0400[B ]| whoness hath fetched his whenceness. 14:323;0401[' ]| Thereto Punch*Costello roared out mainly \=Etienne\ \chanson\ but he 14:323;0402[' ]| loudly bid them, 14:323;0402[V ]| lo, wisdom hath built herself a house, this vast majestic 14:323;0403[V ]| longstablished vault, the crystal palace of the Creator, all in$4$ applepie order, 14:323;0404[V ]| a penny for$4$ him who$6#1$ finds the pea. 14:323;0405[Z ]| ~~ \Behold the mansion reared by$4$ dedal Jack\ 14:323;0406[Z ]| \See the malt stored in$4$ many a refluent sack\ 14:323;0407[Z ]| \In$4$ the proud cirque of Jackjohn's bivouac.\ 14:323;0408[' ]| A black crack of noise in$4$ the street here, alack, bawled back. Loud on$4$ 14:323;0409[' ]| left Thor thundered: in$4$ anger awful the hammerhurler. Came now the 14:323;0410[' ]| storm that$6#1$ hist his heart. And Master*Lynch bade him 14:323;0410[X ]| have a care to$9$ flout 14:323;0411[X ]| and witwanton as the god self was angered for$4$ his hellprate and paganry. 14:323;0412[' ]| And he that$6#1$ had erst challenged to$9$ be so$5#1$ doughty waxed wan as they might 14:323;0413[' ]| all mark and shrank together and his pitch that$6#1$ was before so$5#1$ haught uplift 14:323;0414[' ]| was now of a sudden quite plucked down and his heart shook within the 14:323;0415[' ]| cage of his breast as he tasted the rumour of that$6#2$ storm. Then did some 14:323;0416[' ]| mock and some jeer and Punch*Costello fell hard again to$4$ his yale which$6#1$ 14:323;0417[' ]| Master*Lenehan vowed he would do after and he was indeed but a word 14:323;0418[' ]| and a blow on$4$ any the least colour. But the braggart boaster cried that$3$ 14:323;0418[X ]| an 14:323;0419[X ]| old Nobodaddy was in$4$ his cups it was muchwhat indifferent and he would 14:323;0420[X ]| not lag behind his lead. 14:323;0420[' ]| But this was only to$9$ dye his desperation as cowed he 14:323;0421[' ]| crouched in$4$ Horne's hall. He drank indeed at one draught to$9$ pluck up$5$ a 14:323;0422[' ]| heart of any grace for$3$ it thundered long rumblingly over all the heavens so$3$ 14:323;0423[' ]| that$3$ Master*Madden, being godly certain whiles, knocked him on$4$ his ribs 14:323;0424[' ]| upon$4$ that$6#2$ crack of doom and Master*Bloom, at the braggart's side, spoke to$4$ 14:323;0425[' ]| him calming words to$9$ slumber his great fear, advertising how 14:323;0425[X ]| it was no$2$ 14:323;0426[X ]| other thing but a hubbub noise that$6#1$ he heard, the discharge of fluid from 14:323;0427[X ]| the thunderhead, look you, having taken place, and all of the order of a 14:323;0428[X ]| natural phenomenon. 14:323;0429[' ]| But was young Boasthard's fear vanquished by$4$ Calmer's words? No$7$, 14:323;0430[' ]| for$3$ he had in$4$ his bosom a spike named Bitterness which$6#1$ could not by$4$ words 14:323;0431[' ]| be done away. And was he then neither calm like$4$ the one nor godly like$4$ the 14:323;0432[' ]| other? He was neither as much as he would have liked to$9$ be either. But 14:323;0433[' ]| could he not have endeavoured to$9$ have found again as in$4$ his youth the 14:323;0434[' ]| bottle Holiness that$6#1$ then he lived withal? Indeed no$7$ for$3$ Grace was not there 14:323;0435[' ]| to$9$ find that$6#2$ bottle. Heard he then in$4$ that$6#2$ clap the voice of the god 14:323;0436[' ]| Bringforth or, what Calmer said, a hubbub of Phenomenon? Heard? Why, 14:323;0437[' ]| he could not but hear unless he had plugged him up$4$ the tube Understanding 14:323;0438[' ]| (which$6#1$ he had not done). For$3$ through that$6#2$ tube he saw that$3$ he was in$4$ the 14:323;0439[' ]| land of Phenomenon where he must for$4$ a certain one day die as he was like$4$ 14:324;0440[' ]| the rest too a passing show. And would he not accept to$9$ die like$4$ the rest and 14:324;0441[' ]| pass away? By$4$ no$2$ means would he though he must nor would he make 14:324;0442[' ]| more shows according as men do with wives which$6#1$ Phenomenon has 14:324;0443[' ]| commanded them to$9$ do by$4$ the book Law. Then wotted he nought of that$6#2$ 14:324;0444[' ]| other land which$6#1$ is called Believe-on-Me, that$6#2$ is the land of promise which$6#1$ 14:324;0445[' ]| behoves to$4$ the king Delightful and shall be for*ever where there is no$2$ death 14:324;0446[' ]| and no$2$ birth neither wiving nor mothering at which$6#1$ all shall come as many 14:324;0447[' ]| as believe on$4$ it? Yes, Pious had told him of that$6#2$ land and Chaste had 14:324;0448[' ]| pointed him to$4$ the way but the reason was that$3$ in$4$ the way he fell in$5$ with a 14:324;0449[' ]| certain whore of an eyepleasing exterior whose name, she said, is 14:324;0450[' ]| Bird-in-the-Hand and she beguiled him wrongways from the true path by$4$ 14:324;0451[' ]| her flatteries that$6#1$ she said to$4$ him as, 14:324;0451[Z ]| Ho, you pretty man, turn aside hither 14:324;0452[Z ]| and I will$1$ show you a brave place, 14:324;0452[' ]| and she lay at him so$5#1$ flatteringly that$3$ she 14:324;0453[' ]| had him in$4$ her grot which$6#1$ is named Two-in-the-Bush or, by$4$ some learned, 14:324;0454[' ]| Carnal Concupiscence. 14:324;0455[' ]| This was it what all that$6#2$ company that$6#1$ sat there at commons in$4$ Manse 14:324;0456[' ]| of Mothers the most lusted after and if they met with this whore 14:324;0457[' ]| Bird-in-the-Hand (which$6#1$ was within all foul plagues, monsters and a 14:324;0458[' ]| wicked devil) they would strain the last but they would make at her and 14:324;0459[' ]| know her. For$3$ regarding Believe-on-Me they said it was nought else but 14:324;0460[' ]| notion and they could conceive no$2$ thought of it for$3$, first, Two-in-the-Bush 14:324;0461[' ]| whither she ticed them was the very goodliest grot and in$4$ it were four 14:324;0462[' ]| pillows on$4$ which$6#1$ were four tickets with these words printed on$4$ them, 14:324;0463[' ]| Pickaback and Topsyturvy and Shameface and Cheek*by*Jowl and, second, 14:324;0464[' ]| for$4$ that$6#2$ foul plague Allpox and the monsters they cared not for$4$ them for$3$ 14:324;0465[' ]| Preservative had given them a stout shield of oxengut and, third, that$3$ they 14:324;0466[' ]| might take no$2$ hurt neither from Offspring that$6#1$ was that$6#2$ wicked devil by$4$ 14:324;0467[' ]| virtue of this same shield which$6#1$ was named Killchild. So$5#2$ were they all in$4$ 14:324;0468[' ]| their blind fancy, Mr*Cavil and Mr*Sometimes*Godly, Mr*Ape*Swillale, Mr*False*Franklin, 14:324;0469[' ]| Mr*Dainty*Dixon, Young*Boasthard and Mr*Cautious*Calmer. 14:324;0470[' ]| Wherein, O wretched company, were ye all deceived for$3$ that$6#2$ was 14:324;0471[' ]| the voice of the god that$6#1$ was in$4$ a very grievous rage that$6#1$ he would presently 14:324;0472[' ]| lift his arm up$5$ and spill their souls for$4$ their abuses and their spillings done 14:324;0473[' ]| by$4$ them contrariwise to$4$ his word which$6#1$ forth to$9$ bring brenningly biddeth. 14:324;0474[' ]| So$5#2$ Thursday sixteenth June Patk%*Dignam laid in$4$ clay of an apoplexy 14:324;0475[' ]| and after hard drought, please God, rained, a bargeman coming in$5$ by$4$ water 14:324;0476[' ]| a fifty mile or thereabout with turf saying the seed will$1$ not sprout, fields 14:324;0477[' ]| athirst, very sadcoloured and stunk mightily, the quags and tofts too. Hard 14:324;0478[' ]| to$9$ breathe and all the young quicks clean consumed without sprinkle this 14:324;0479[' ]| long while back as no$2$ man remembered to$9$ be without. The rosy buds all 14:324;0480[' ]| gone brown and spread out blobs and on$4$ the hills nought but dry flag and 14:324;0481[' ]| faggots that$6#1$ would catch at first fire. All the world saying, for$4$ aught they 14:324;0482[' ]| knew, the big wind of last February a year that$6#1$ did havoc the land so$5#1$ 14:324;0483[' ]| pitifully a small thing beside this barrenness. But by*and*by, as said, this 14:324;0484[' ]| evening after sundown, the wind sitting in$4$ the west, biggish swollen clouds 14:325;0485[' ]| to$9$ be seen as the night increased and the weatherwise poring up$5$ at them and 14:325;0486[' ]| some sheet lightnings at first and after, past ten of the clock, one great 14:325;0487[' ]| stroke with a long thunder and in$4$ a brace of shakes all scamper pellmell 14:325;0488[' ]| within door for$4$ the smoking shower, the men making shelter for$4$ their 14:325;0489[' ]| straws with a clout or kerchief, womenfolk skipping off with kirtles catched 14:325;0490[' ]| up$5$ soon as the pour came. In$4$ Ely*place, Baggot*street, Duke's*lawn, thence 14:325;0491[' ]| through Merrion*green up$5$ to$4$ Holles*street a swash of water flowing that$6#1$ 14:325;0492[' ]| was before bonedry and not one chair or coach or fiacre seen about but no$2$ 14:325;0493[' ]| more crack after that$6#2$ first. Over against the Rt%*Hon%*Mr*Justice*Fitzgibbon's 14:325;0494[' ]| door (that$6#2$ is to$9$ sit with Mr*Healy the lawyer upon$4$ the college 14:325;0495[' ]| lands) Mal%*Mulligan a gentleman's gentleman that$6#1$ had but come from Mr*Moore's 14:325;0496[' ]| the writer's (that$6#2$ was a papish but is now, folk say, a good 14:325;0497[' ]| Williamite) chanced against Alec%*Bannon in$4$ a cut bob (which$6#1$ are now in$5$ 14:325;0498[' ]| with dance cloaks of Kendal green) that$6#1$ was new got to$4$ town from 14:325;0499[' ]| Mullingar with the stage where his coz and Mal*M's brother will$1$ stay a 14:325;0500[' ]| month yet till Saint*Swithin and asks what in$4$ the earth he does there, he 14:325;0501[' ]| bound home and he to$4$ Andrew*Horne's being stayed for$5$ to$9$ crush a cup of 14:325;0502[' ]| wine, so$5#2$ he said, but would tell him of a skittish heifer, big of her age and 14:325;0503[' ]| beef to$4$ the heel, and all this while poured with rain and so$3$ both together on$5$ 14:325;0504[' ]| to$4$ Horne's. There Leop%*Bloom of Crawford's journal sitting snug with a 14:325;0505[' ]| covey of wags, likely brangling fellows, Dixon jun%, scholar of my*lady*of*Mercy's, 14:325;0506[' ]| Vin%*Lynch, a Scots fellow, Will%*Madden, T%*Lenehan, very sad 14:325;0507[' ]| about a racer he fancied and Stephen_D% Leop%*Bloom there for$4$ a languor 14:325;0508[' ]| he had but was now better, he having dreamed tonight a strange fancy of 14:325;0509[' ]| his dame Mrs*Moll with red slippers on$5$ in$4$ a pair of Turkey trunks which$6#1$ is 14:325;0510[' ]| thought by$4$ those in$4$ ken to$9$ be for$4$ a change and Mistress*Purefoy there, that$6#1$ 14:325;0511[' ]| got in$5$ through pleading her belly, and now on$4$ the stools, poor body, two 14:325;0512[' ]| days past her term, the midwives sore put to$4$ it and can not deliver, she queasy 14:325;0513[' ]| for$4$ a bowl of riceslop that$6#1$ is a shrewd drier up$5$ of the insides and her breath 14:325;0514[' ]| very heavy more than good and should be a bullyboy from the knocks, they 14:325;0515[' ]| say, but God give her soon issue. It is her ninth chick to$9$ live, I hear, and 14:325;0516[' ]| Lady day bit off her last chick's nails that$6#1$ was then a twelvemonth and with 14:325;0517[' ]| other three all breastfed that$6#1$ died written out in$4$ a fair hand in$4$ the king's 14:325;0518[' ]| bible. Her hub fifty odd and a methodist but takes the sacrament and is to$9$ 14:325;0519[' ]| be seen any fair sabbath with a pair of his boys off Bullock*harbour 14:325;0520[' ]| dapping on$4$ the sound with a heavybraked reel or in$4$ a punt he has trailing 14:325;0521[' ]| for$4$ flounder and pollock and catches a fine bag, I hear. In$4$ sum an infinite 14:325;0522[' ]| great fall of rain and all refreshed and will$1$ much increase the harvest yet 14:325;0523[' ]| those in$4$ ken say after wind and water fire shall come for$4$ a prognostication 14:325;0524[' ]| of Malachi's almanac (and I hear that$3$ Mr*Russell has done a prophetical 14:325;0525[' ]| charm of the same gist out of the Hindustanish for$4$ his farmer's gazette) to$9$ 14:325;0526[' ]| have three things in$4$ all but this a mere fetch without bottom of reason for$4$ 14:325;0527[' ]| old crones and bairns yet sometimes they are found in$4$ the right guess with 14:325;0528[' ]| their queerities no$2$ telling how. 14:326;0529[' ]| With this came up$5$ Lenehan to$4$ the feet of the table to$9$ say how the 14:326;0530[' ]| letter was in$4$ that$6#2$ night's gazette and he made a show to$9$ find it about him 14:326;0531[' ]| (for$3$ he swore with an oath that$3$ he had been at pains about it) but on$4$ 14:326;0532[' ]| Stephen's persuasion he gave over the search and was bidden to$9$ sit near by$4$ 14:326;0533[' ]| which$6#1$ he did mighty brisk. He was a kind of sport gentleman that$6#1$ went for$4$ 14:326;0534[' ]| a merryandrew or honest pickle and what belonged of women, horseflesh 14:326;0535[' ]| or hot scandal he had it pat. To$9$ tell the truth he was mean in$4$ fortunes and 14:326;0536[' ]| for$4$ the most part hankered about the coffeehouses and low taverns with 14:326;0537[' ]| crimps, ostlers, bookies, Paul's men, runners, flatcaps, waistcoateers, ladies 14:326;0538[' ]| of the bagnio and other rogues of the game or with a chanceable catchpole 14:326;0539[' ]| or a tipstaff often at nights till broad day of whom he picked up$5$ between his 14:326;0540[' ]| sackpossets much loose gossip. He took his ordinary at a boilingcook's and 14:326;0541[' ]| if he had but gotten into him a mess of broken victuals or a platter of tripes 14:326;0542[' ]| with a bare tester in$4$ his purse he could always bring himself off with his 14:326;0543[' ]| tongue, some randy quip he had from a punk or whatnot that$3$ every 14:326;0544[' ]| mother's son of them would burst their sides. The other, Costello that$6#2$ is, 14:326;0545[' ]| hearing this talk asked 14:326;0545[X ]| was it poetry or a tale. 14:326;0545[ZD ]| Faith, no$7$, 14:326;0545[' ]| he says, 14:326;0545[ZD ]| Frank 14:326;0546[' ]| (that$6#2$ was his name), 14:326;0545[ZD ]| it is all about Kerry cows that$6#1$ are to$9$ be butchered along 14:326;0547[ZD ]| of the plague. But they can go hang, 14:326;0547[' ]| says he with a wink, 14:326;0547[ZD ]| for$4$ me with their 14:326;0548[ZD ]| bully beef, a pox on$4$ it. There is as good fish in$4$ this tin as ever came out of it 14:326;0549[' ]| and very friendly he offered to$9$ take of some salty sprats that$6#1$ stood by$4$ which$6#1$ 14:326;0550[' ]| he had eyed wishly in$4$ the meantime and found the place which$6#1$ was indeed 14:326;0551[' ]| the chief design of his embassy as he was sharpset. 14:326;0551[V ]| \Mort aux vaches\, 14:326;0551[' ]| says 14:326;0552[' ]| Frank then in$4$ the French language that$6#1$ had been indentured to$4$ a 14:326;0553[' ]| brandyshipper that$6#1$ has a winelodge in$4$ Bordeaux and he spoke French like$4$ a 14:326;0554[' ]| gentleman too. From a child this Frank had been a donought that$3$ his 14:326;0555[' ]| father, a headborough, who$6#1$ could ill keep him to$4$ school to$9$ learn his letters 14:326;0556[' ]| and the use of the globes, matriculated at the university to$9$ study the 14:326;0557[' ]| mechanics but he took the bit between his teeth like$4$ a raw colt and was 14:326;0558[' ]| more familiar with the justiciary and the parish beadle than with his 14:326;0559[' ]| volumes. One time he would be a playactor, then a sutler or a welsher, then 14:326;0560[' ]| nought would keep him from the bearpit and the cocking main, then he was 14:326;0561[' ]| for$4$ the ocean sea or to$9$ hoof it on$4$ the roads with the romany folk, 14:326;0562[' ]| kidnapping a squire's heir by$4$ favour of moonlight or fecking maids' linen 14:326;0563[' ]| or choking chicken behind a hedge. He had been off as many times as a cat 14:326;0564[' ]| has lives and back again with naked pockets as many more to$4$ his father the 14:326;0565[' ]| headborough who$6#1$ shed a pint of tears as often as he saw him. 14:326;0565[C ]| What, 14:326;0565[' ]| says 14:326;0566[' ]| Mr*Leopold with his hands across, that$6#1$ was earnest to$9$ know the drift of it, 14:326;0567[C ]| will$1$ they slaughter all? I protest I saw them but this day morning going to$4$ 14:326;0568[C ]| the Liverpool boats, 14:326;0568[' ]| says he. 14:326;0568[C ]| I can scarce believe it is so$5#1$ bad, 14:326;0568[' ]| says he. And he 14:326;0569[' ]| had experience of the like$4$ brood beasts and of springers, greasy hoggets 14:326;0570[' ]| and wether wool, having been some years before actuary for$4$ Mr*Joseph*Cuffe, 14:326;0571[' ]| a worthy salesmaster that$6#1$ drove his trade for$4$ live stock and meadow 14:326;0572[' ]| auctions hard by$4$ Mr*Gavin*Low's yard in$4$ Prussia*street. 14:326;0572[C ]| I question with 14:326;0573[C ]| you there, 14:326;0573[' ]| says he. 14:326;0573[C ]| More like$5$ it is the hoose or the timber tongue. 14:326;0573[' ]| Mr*Stephen, 14:327;0574[' ]| a little moved but very handsomely told him 14:327;0574[X ]| no$2$ such matter and 14:327;0575[X ]| that$3$ he had dispatches from the emperor's chief tailtickler thanking him for$4$ 14:327;0576[X ]| the hospitality, that$6#1$ was sending over Doctor*Rinderpest, the bestquoted 14:327;0577[X ]| cowcatcher in$4$ all Muscovy, with a bolus or two of physic to$9$ take the bull by$4$ 14:327;0578[X ]| the horns. 14:327;0578[V ]| Come, come, 14:327;0578[' ]| says Mr*Vincent, 14:327;0578[V ]| plain dealing. He will$1$ find himself 14:327;0579[V ]| on$4$ the horns of a dilemma if he meddles with a bull that$6#1$ is Irish, 14:327;0579[' ]| says he. 14:327;0580[B ]| Irish by$4$ name and irish by$4$ nature, 14:327;0580[' ]| says Mr*Stephen, and he sent the ale 14:327;0581[' ]| purling about, 14:327;0581[B ]| an Irish bull in$4$ an English chinashop. 14:327;0581[V ]| I conceive you, 14:327;0581[' ]| says 14:327;0582[' ]| Mr*Dixon. 14:327;0582[V ]| It is that$6#2$ same bull that$6#1$ was sent to$4$ our island by$4$ farmer 14:327;0583[V ]| Nicholas, the bravest cattlebreeder of them all, with an emerald ring in$4$ his 14:327;0584[V ]| nose. 14:327;0584[V ]| True for$4$ you, 14:327;0584[' ]| says Mr*Vincent cross the table, 14:327;0584[V ]| and a bullseye into the 14:327;0585[V ]| bargain, 14:327;0585[' ]| says he, 14:327;0585[V ]| and a plumper and a portlier bull, 14:327;0585[' ]| says he, 14:327;0585[V ]| never shit on$4$ 14:327;0586[V ]| shamrock. He had horns galore, a coat of cloth of gold and a sweet smoky 14:327;0587[V ]| breath coming out of his nostrils so$3$ that$3$ the women of our island, leaving 14:327;0588[V ]| doughballs and rollingpins, followed after him hanging his bulliness in$4$ 14:327;0589[V ]| daisychains. 14:327;0589[V ]| What for$4$ that$6#2$, 14:327;0589[' ]| says Mr*Dixon, 14:327;0589[V ]| but before he came over farmer 14:327;0590[V ]| Nicholas that$6#1$ was a eunuch had him properly gelded by$4$ a college of doctors 14:327;0591[V ]| who$6#1$ were no$2$ better off than himself. So$3$ be off now, 14:327;0591[' ]| says he, 14:327;0591[V ]| and do all my 14:327;0592[V ]| cousin german the lord*Harry tells you and take a farmer's blessing, 14:327;0592[' ]| and 14:327;0593[' ]| with that$6#2$ he slapped his posteriors very soundly. 14:327;0593[V ]| But the slap and the 14:327;0594[V ]| blessing stood him friend, 14:327;0594[' ]| says Mr*Vincent, 14:327;0594[V ]| for$3$ to$9$ make up$5$ he taught him a 14:327;0595[V ]| trick worth two of the other so$3$ that$3$ maid, wife, abbess and widow to$4$ this 14:327;0596[V ]| day affirm that$3$ they would rather any time of the month whisper in$4$ his ear 14:327;0597[V ]| in$4$ the dark of a cowhouse or get a lick on$4$ the nape from his long holy 14:327;0598[V ]| tongue than lie with the finest strapping young ravisher in$4$ the four fields of 14:327;0599[V ]| all Ireland. 14:327;0599[' ]| Another then put in$5$ his word: 14:327;0599[V ]| And they dressed him, 14:327;0599[' ]| says he, 14:327;0599[V ]| in$4$ 14:327;0600[V ]| a point shift and petticoat with a tippet and girdle and ruffles on$4$ his wrists 14:327;0601[V ]| and clipped his forelock and rubbed him all over with spermacetic oil and 14:327;0602[V ]| built stables for$4$ him at every turn of the road with a gold manger in$4$ each 14:327;0603[V ]| full of the best hay in$4$ the market so$3$ that$3$ he could doss and dung to$4$ his 14:327;0604[V ]| heart's content. By$4$ this time the father of the faithful (for$3$ so$5#2$ they called 14:327;0605[V ]| him) was grown so$5#1$ heavy that$3$ he could scarce walk to$4$ pasture. To$9$ remedy 14:327;0606[V ]| which$6#1$ our cozening dames and damsels brought him his fodder in$4$ their 14:327;0607[V ]| apronlaps and as soon as his belly was full he would rear up$5$ on$4$ his hind 14:327;0608[V ]| quarters to$9$ show their ladyships a mystery and roar and bellow out of him 14:327;0609[V ]| in$4$ bulls' language and they all after him. 14:327;0609[V ]| Ay, 14:327;0609[' ]| says another, 14:327;0609[V ]| and so$5#1$ pampered 14:327;0610[V ]| was he that$3$ he would suffer nought to$9$ grow in$4$ all the land but green grass 14:327;0611[V ]| for$4$ himself (for$3$ that$6#2$ was the only colour to$4$ his mind) and there was a board 14:327;0612[V ]| put up$5$ on$4$ a hillock in$4$ the middle of the island with a printed notice, saying: 14:327;0613[Z ]| By$4$ the Lord*Harry, Green is the grass that$6#1$ grows on$4$ the ground. 14:327;0613[V ]| And, 14:327;0613[' ]| says 14:327;0614[' ]| Mr*Dixon, 14:327;0614[V ]| if ever he got scent of a cattleraider in$4$ Roscommon or the wilds 14:327;0615[V ]| of Connemara or a husbandman in$4$ Sligo that$6#1$ was sowing as much as a 14:327;0616[V ]| handful of mustard or a bag of rapeseed out he would run amok over half the 14:327;0617[V ]| countryside rooting up$5$ with his horns whatever was planted and all by$4$ lord*Harry's 14:327;0618[V ]| orders. 14:327;0618[V ]| There was bad blood between them at first, 14:327;0618[' ]| says Mr*Vincent, 14:328;0619[V ]| and the lord*Harry called farmer Nicholas all the old Nicks in$4$ the 14:328;0620[V ]| world and an old whoremaster that$6#1$ kept seven trulls in$4$ his house and 14:328;0620[Z ]| I will$1$ 14:328;0621[Z ]| meddle in$4$ his matters, 14:328;0621[V ]| says he. 14:328;0621[Z ]| I will$1$ make that$6#2$ animal smell hell, 14:328;0621[V ]| says he, 14:328;0621[Z ]| with 14:328;0622[Z ]| the help of that$6#2$ good pizzle my father left me. 14:328;0622[V ]| But one evening, 14:328;0622[' ]| says Mr*Dixon, 14:328;0623[V ]| when the lord*Harry was cleaning his royal pelt to$9$ go to$4$ dinner 14:328;0624[V ]| after winning a boatrace (he had spade oars for$4$ himself but the first rule of 14:328;0625[V ]| the course was that$3$ the others were to$9$ row with pitchforks) he discovered in$4$ 14:328;0626[V ]| himself a wonderful likeness to$4$ a bull and on$4$ picking up$5$ a blackthumbed 14:328;0627[V ]| chapbook that$6#1$ he kept in$4$ the pantry he found sure enough that$3$ he was a 14:328;0628[V ]| lefthanded descendant of the famous champion bull of the Romans, \Bos\ 14:328;0629[V ]| \Bovum\, which$6#1$ is good bog Latin for$4$ boss of the show. 14:328;0629[V ]| After that$6#2$, 14:328;0629[' ]| says Mr*Vincent, 14:328;0630[V ]| the lord*Harry put his head into a cow's drinkingtrough in$4$ the 14:328;0631[V ]| presence of all his courtiers and pulling it out again told them all his new 14:328;0632[V ]| name. Then, with the water running off him, he got into an old smock and 14:328;0633[V ]| skirt that$6#1$ had belonged to$4$ his grandmother and bought a grammar of the 14:328;0634[V ]| bulls' language to$9$ study but he could never learn a word of it except the 14:328;0635[V ]| first personal pronoun which$6#1$ he copied out big and got off by$4$ heart and if 14:328;0636[V ]| ever he went out for$4$ a walk he filled his pockets with chalk to$9$ write it upon$4$ 14:328;0637[V ]| what took his fancy, the side of a rock or a teahouse table or a bale of 14:328;0638[V ]| cotton or a corkfloat. In$4$ short, he and the bull of Ireland were soon as fast 14:328;0639[V ]| friends as an arse and a shirt. 14:328;0639[B ]| They were, 14:328;0639[' ]| says Mr*Stephen, 14:328;0639[B ]| and the end was 14:328;0640[B ]| that$3$ the men of the island seeing no$2$ help was toward, as the ungrate women 14:328;0641[B ]| were all of one mind, made a wherry raft, loaded themselves and their 14:328;0642[B ]| bundles of chattels on$4$ shipboard, set all masts erect, manned the yards, 14:328;0643[B ]| sprang their luff, heaved to$5$, spread three sheets in$4$ the wind, put her head 14:328;0644[B ]| between wind and water, weighed anchor, ported her helm, ran up$4$ the jolly 14:328;0645[B ]| Roger, gave three times three, let the bullgine run, pushed off in$4$ their 14:328;0646[B ]| bumboat and put to$4$ sea to$9$ recover the main of America. 14:328;0646[V ]| Which$6#1$ was the 14:328;0647[V ]| occasion, 14:328;0647[' ]| says Mr*Vincent, 14:328;0647[V ]| of the composing by$4$ a boatswain of that$6#2$ 14:328;0648[V ]| rollicking chanty: 14:328;0649[Z ]| ~~ \Pope*Peter is but a pissabed.\ 14:328;0650[Z ]| \A man is a man for$4$ allthat$6#2$.\ 14:328;0651[' ]| Our worthy acquaintance Mr*Malachi*Mulligan now appeared in$4$ the 14:328;0652[' ]| doorway as the students were finishing their apologue accompanied with a 14:328;0653[' ]| friend whom he had just rencountered, a young gentleman, his name Alec*Bannon, 14:328;0654[' ]| who$6#1$ had late come to$4$ town, it being his intention to$9$ buy a colour 14:328;0655[' ]| or a cornetcy in$4$ the fencibles and list for$4$ the wars. Mr*Mulligan was civil 14:328;0656[' ]| enough to$9$ express some relish of it all the more as it jumped with a project 14:328;0657[' ]| of his own for$4$ the cure of the very evil that$6#1$ had been touched on$5$. Whereat 14:328;0658[' ]| he handed round to$4$ the company a set of pasteboard cards which$6#1$ he had 14:328;0659[' ]| had printed that$6#2$ day at Mr*Quinnell's bearing a legend printed in$4$ fair 14:328;0660[' ]| italics: 14:328;0660[Z ]| \Mr*Malachi*Mulligan.\ \Fertiliser and Incubator.\ \Lambay*Island.\ 14:328;0660[' ]| His 14:328;0661[' ]| project, as he went on$5$ to$9$ expound, was to$9$ withdraw from the round of idle 14:328;0662[' ]| pleasures such as form the chief business of sir*Fopling*Popinjay and sir*Milksop*Quidnunc 14:328;0663[' ]| in$4$ town and to$9$ devote himself to$4$ the noblest task for$4$ 14:329;0664[' ]| which$6#1$ our bodily organism has been framed. 14:329;0664[V ]| Well, let us hear of it, good my 14:329;0665[V ]| friend, 14:329;0665[' ]| said Mr*Dixon. 14:329;0665[V ]| I make no$2$ doubt it smacks of wenching. Come, be 14:329;0666[V ]| seated, both. It is as cheap sitting as standing. 14:329;0666[' ]| Mr*Mulligan accepted of the 14:329;0667[' ]| invitation and, expatiating upon$4$ his design, told his hearers that$3$ 14:329;0667[YD ]| he had 14:329;0668[YD ]| been led into this thought by$4$ a consideration of the causes of sterility, both 14:329;0669[YD ]| the inhibitory and the prohibitory, whether the inhibition in$4$ its turn were 14:329;0670[YD ]| due to$9$ conjugal vexations or to$4$ a parsimony of the balance as well as 14:329;0671[YD ]| whether the prohibition proceeded from defects congenital or from 14:329;0672[YD ]| proclivities acquired. It grieved him plaguily, 14:329;0672[' ]| he said, 14:329;0672[YD ]| to$9$ see the nuptial 14:329;0673[YD ]| couch defrauded of its dearest pledges: and to$9$ reflect upon$4$ so$5#1$ many 14:329;0674[YD ]| agreeable females with rich jointures, a prey to$4$ the vilest bonzes, who$6#1$ hide 14:329;0675[YD ]| their flambeau under a bushel in$4$ an uncongenial cloister or lose their 14:329;0676[YD ]| womanly bloom in$4$ the embraces of some unaccountable muskin when they 14:329;0677[YD ]| might multiply the inlets of happiness, sacrificing the inestimable jewel of 14:329;0678[YD ]| their sex when a hundred pretty fellows were at hand to$9$ caress, this, 14:329;0678[' ]| he 14:329;0679[' ]| assured them, 14:329;0679[YD ]| made his heart weep. To$9$ curb this inconvenient 14:329;0679[' ]| (which$6#1$ he 14:329;0680[' ]| concluded due to$4$ a suppression of latent heat), 14:329;0680[YD ]| having advised with certain 14:329;0681[YD ]| counsellors of worth and inspected into this matter, he had resolved to$9$ 14:329;0682[YD ]| purchase in$4$ fee simple for*ever the freehold of Lambay*island from its 14:329;0683[YD ]| holder, lord*Talbot*de*Malahide, a Tory gentleman of note much in$4$ favour 14:329;0684[YD ]| with our ascendancy party. He proposed to$9$ set up$5$ there a national 14:329;0685[YD ]| fertilising farm to$9$ be named \Omphalos\ with an obelisk hewn and erected 14:329;0686[YD ]| after the fashion of Egypt and to$9$ offer his dutiful yeoman services for$4$ the 14:329;0687[YD ]| fecundation of any female of what grade of life soever who$6#1$ should there 14:329;0688[YD ]| direct to$4$ him with the desire of fulfilling the functions of her natural. 14:329;0689[YD ]| Money was no$2$ object, 14:329;0689[' ]| he said, 14:329;0689[YD ]| nor would he take a penny for$4$ his pains. The 14:329;0690[YD ]| poorest kitchenwench no$2$ less than the opulent lady of fashion, if so$5#2$ be their 14:329;0691[YD ]| constructions and their tempers were warm persuaders for$4$ their petitions, 14:329;0692[YD ]| would find in$4$ him their man. For$4$ his nutriment he shewed how he would 14:329;0693[YD ]| feed himself exclusively upon$4$ a diet of savoury tubercles and fish and 14:329;0694[YD ]| coneys there, the flesh of these latter prolific rodents being highly 14:329;0695[YD ]| recommended for$4$ his purpose, both broiled and stewed with a blade of 14:329;0696[YD ]| mace and a pod or two of capsicum chillies. 14:329;0696[' ]| After this homily which$6#1$ he 14:329;0697[' ]| delivered with much warmth of asseveration Mr*Mulligan in$4$ a trice put off 14:329;0698[' ]| from his hat a kerchief with which$6#1$ he had shielded it. They both, it seems, 14:329;0699[' ]| had been overtaken by$4$ the rain and for$4$ all their mending their pace had 14:329;0700[' ]| taken water, as might be observed by$4$ Mr*Mulligan's smallclothes of a 14:329;0701[' ]| hodden grey which$6#1$ was now somewhat piebald. His project meanwhile was 14:329;0702[' ]| very favourably entertained by$4$ his auditors and won hearty eulogies from 14:329;0703[' ]| all though Mr*Dixon of Mary's excepted to$4$ it, asking with a finicking air 14:329;0704[X ]| did he purpose also to$9$ carry coals to$4$ Newcastle. 14:329;0704[' ]| Mr*Mulligan however 14:329;0705[' ]| made court to$4$ the scholarly by$4$ an apt quotation from the classics which$6#1$, as 14:329;0706[' ]| it dwelt upon$4$ his memory, seemed to$4$ him a sound and tasteful support of 14:329;0707[' ]| his contention: 14:329;0707[Z ]| \Talis ac tanta depravatio hujus seculi, O quirites, ut\ 14:329;0708[Z ]| \matresfamiliarum\ \nostrae\ \lascivas cujuslibet semiviri libici titillationes\ 14:330;0709[Z ]| \testibus ponderosis atque excelsis erectionibus centurionum Romanorum\ 14:330;0710[Z ]| \magnopere anteponunt\, 14:330;0710[' ]| while for$4$ those of ruder wit he drove home his 14:330;0711[' ]| point by$4$ analogies of the animal kingdom more suitable to$4$ their stomach, 14:330;0712[' ]| the buck and doe of the forest glade, the farmyard drake and duck. 14:330;0713[' ]| Valuing himself not a little upon$4$ his elegance, being indeed a proper 14:330;0714[' ]| man of person, this talkative now applied himself to$4$ his dress with 14:330;0715[' ]| animadversions of some heat upon$4$ the sudden whimsy of the atmospherics 14:330;0716[' ]| while the company lavished their encomiums upon$4$ the project he had 14:330;0717[' ]| advanced. The young gentleman, his friend, overjoyed as he was at a 14:330;0718[' ]| passage that$6#1$ had late befallen him, could not forbear to$9$ tell it his nearest 14:330;0719[' ]| neighbour. Mr*Mulligan, now perceiving the table, asked for$4$ whom were 14:330;0720[' ]| those loaves and fishes and, seeing the stranger, he made him a civil bow 14:330;0721[' ]| and said, 14:330;0721[D ]| Pray, sir, was you in$4$ need of any professional assistance we could 14:330;0722[D ]| give? 14:330;0722[' ]| Who$6#1$, upon$4$ his offer, thanked him very heartily, though preserving his 14:330;0723[' ]| proper distance, and replied that$3$ 14:330;0723[X ]| he was come there about a lady, now an 14:330;0724[X ]| inmate of Horne's house, that$6#1$ was in$4$ an interesting condition, poor body, 14:330;0725[X ]| from woman's woe 14:330;0725[' ]| (and here he fetched a deep sigh) 14:330;0725[X ]| to$9$ know if her 14:330;0726[X ]| happiness had yet taken place. 14:330;0726[' ]| Mr*Dixon, to$9$ turn the table, took on$5$ to$9$ ask 14:330;0727[' ]| of Mr*Mulligan himself 14:330;0727[X ]| whether his incipient ventripotence, 14:330;0727[' ]| upon$4$ which$6#1$ he 14:330;0728[' ]| rallied him, 14:330;0728[X ]| betokened an ovoblastic gestation in$4$ the prostatic utricle or 14:330;0729[X ]| male womb or was due, as with the noted physician, Mr*Austin*Meldon, to$4$ 14:330;0730[X ]| a wolf in$4$ the stomach. 14:330;0730[' ]| For$4$ answer Mr*Mulligan, in$4$ a gale of laughter at his 14:330;0731[' ]| smalls, smote himself bravely below the diaphragm, exclaiming with an 14:330;0732[' ]| admirable droll mimic of Mother*Grogan (the most excellent creature of 14:330;0733[' ]| her sex though it is pity she is a trollop): 14:330;0733[D ]| There is a belly that$6#1$ never bore a 14:330;0734[D ]| bastard. 14:330;0734[' ]| This was so$5#1$ happy a conceit that$3$ it renewed the storm of mirth and 14:330;0735[' ]| threw the whole room into the most violent agitations of delight. The spry 14:330;0736[' ]| rattle had run on$5$ in$4$ the same vein of mimicry but for$4$ some larum in$4$ the 14:330;0737[' ]| antechamber. 14:330;0738[' ]| Here the listener who$6#1$ was none other than the Scotch student, a little 14:330;0739[' ]| fume of a fellow, blond as tow, congratulated in$4$ the liveliest fashion with 14:330;0740[' ]| the young gentleman and, interrupting the narrative at a salient point, 14:330;0741[' ]| having desired his visavis with a polite beck to$9$ have the obligingness to$9$ pass 14:330;0742[' ]| him a flagon of cordial waters at the same time by$4$ a questioning poise of the 14:330;0743[' ]| head (a whole century of polite breeding had not achieved so$5#1$ nice a gesture) 14:330;0744[' ]| to$4$ which$6#1$ was united an equivalent but contrary balance of the bottle asked 14:330;0745[' ]| the narrator as plainly as was ever done in$4$ words 14:330;0745[X ]| if he might treat him with 14:330;0746[X ]| a cup of it. 14:330;0746[D ]| \9Mais 9bien 9su^r\, noble stranger, 14:330;0746[' ]| said he cheerily, 14:330;0746[D ]| \9et 9mille\ 14:330;0747[D ]| \9compliments\. That$6#2$ you may and very opportunely. There wanted nothing 14:330;0748[D ]| but this cup to$9$ crown my felicity. But, gracious heaven, was I left with but a 14:330;0749[D ]| crust in$4$ my wallet and a cupful of water from the well, my God, I would 14:330;0750[D ]| accept of them and find it in$4$ my heart to$9$ kneel down upon$4$ the ground and 14:330;0751[D ]| give thanks to$4$ the powers above for$4$ the happiness vouchsafed me by$4$ the 14:330;0752[D ]| Giver of good things. 14:330;0752[' ]| With these words he approached the goblet to$4$ his lips, 14:330;0753[' ]| took a complacent draught of the cordial, slicked his hair and, opening his 14:331;0754[' ]| bosom, out popped a locket that$6#1$ hung from a silk riband, that$6#2$ very picture 14:331;0755[' ]| which$6#1$ he had cherished ever since her hand had wrote therein. Gazing 14:331;0756[' ]| upon$4$ those features with a world of tenderness, 14:331;0756[D ]| Ah, Monsieur, 14:331;0756[' ]| he said, 14:331;0756[D ]| had 14:331;0757[D ]| you but beheld her as I did with these eyes at that$6#2$ affecting instant with her 14:331;0758[D ]| dainty tucker and her new coquette cap (a gift for$4$ her feastday as she told 14:331;0759[D ]| me prettily) in$4$ such an artless disorder, of so$5#1$ melting a tenderness, 'pon my 14:331;0760[D ]| conscience, even you, Monsieur, had been impelled by$4$ generous nature to$9$ 14:331;0761[D ]| deliver yourself wholly into the hands of such an enemy or to$9$ quit the field 14:331;0762[D ]| for*ever. I declare, I was never so$5#1$ touched in$4$ all my life. God, I thank thee, 14:331;0763[D ]| as the Author of my days! Thrice happy will$1$ he be whom so$5#1$ amiable a 14:331;0764[D ]| creature will$1$ bless with her favours. 14:331;0764[' ]| A sigh of affection gave eloquence to$4$ 14:331;0765[' ]| these words and, having replaced the locket in$4$ his bosom, he wiped his eye 14:331;0766[' ]| and sighed again. 14:331;0766[D ]| Beneficent Disseminator of blessings to$4$ all Thy creatures, 14:331;0767[D ]| how great and universal must be that$6#2$ sweetest of Thy tyrannies which$6#1$ can 14:331;0768[D ]| hold in$4$ thrall the free and the bond, the simple swain and the polished 14:331;0769[D ]| coxcomb, the lover in$4$ the heyday of reckless passion and the husband of 14:331;0770[D ]| maturer years. But indeed, sir, I wander from the point. How mingled and 14:331;0771[D ]| imperfect are all our sublunary joys. Maledicity! 14:331;0771[' ]| he exclaimed in$4$ anguish. 14:331;0772[D ]| Would to$4$ God that$3$ foresight had but remembered me to$9$ take my cloak 14:331;0773[D ]| along! I could weep to$9$ think of it. Then, though it had poured seven 14:331;0774[D ]| showers, we were neither of us a penny the worse. But beshrew me, 14:331;0774[' ]| he 14:331;0775[' ]| cried, clapping hand to$4$ his forehead, 14:331;0775[D ]| tomorrow will$1$ be a new day and, 14:331;0776[D ]| thousand thunders, I know of a \9marchand 9de 9capotes\, Monsieur Poyntz, 14:331;0777[D ]| from whom I can have for$4$ a \9livre\ as snug a cloak of the French fashion as 14:331;0778[D ]| ever kept a lady from wetting. 14:331;0778[V ]| Tut, tut! 14:331;0778[' ]| cries Le F=econdateur, tripping in$5$, 14:331;0779[V ]| my friend Monsieur*Moore, that$6#2$ most accomplished traveller (I have just 14:331;0780[V ]| cracked a half bottle \9avec 9lui\ in$4$ a circle of the best wits of the town), is my 14:331;0781[V ]| authority that$3$ 14:331;0781[V ]| in$4$ Cape Horn, \9ventre 9biche\, they have a rain that$6#1$ will$1$ wet 14:331;0782[V ]| through any, even the stoutest cloak. A drenching of that$6#2$ violence, 14:331;0782[V ]| he tells 14:331;0783[V ]| me, \sans blague\, 14:331;0783[X ]| has sent more than one luckless fellow in$4$ good earnest 14:331;0784[X ]| posthaste to$4$ another world. 14:331;0784[ZT ]| Pooh! A \9livre\! 14:331;0784[' ]| cries Monsieur*Lynch. 14:331;0784[ZT ]| The 14:331;0785[ZT ]| clumsy things are dear at a sou. One umbrella, were it no$2$ bigger than a 14:331;0786[ZT ]| fairy mushroom, is worth ten such stopgaps. No$2$ woman of any wit would 14:331;0787[ZT ]| wear one. My dear Kitty told me today that$3$ she would dance in$4$ a deluge 14:331;0788[ZT ]| before ever she would starve in$4$ such an ark of salvation for$3$, as she 14:331;0789[ZT ]| reminded me (blushing piquantly and whispering in$4$ my ear though there 14:331;0790[ZT ]| was none to$9$ snap her words but giddy butterflies), dame Nature, by$4$ the 14:331;0791[ZT ]| divine blessing, has implanted it in$4$ our hearts and it has become a 14:331;0792[ZT ]| household word that$3$ \9il 9y 9a 9deux 9choses\ for$4$ which$6#1$ the innocence of our 14:331;0793[ZT ]| original garb, in$4$ other circumstances a breach of the proprieties, is the 14:331;0794[ZT ]| fittest, nay, the only garment. The first, said she (and here my pretty 14:331;0795[ZT ]| philosopher, as I handed her to$4$ her tilbury, to$9$ fix my attention, gently 14:331;0796[ZT ]| tipped with her tongue the outer chamber of my ear), the first is a bath ~~ 14:331;0797[' ]| But at this point a bell tinkling in$4$ the hall cut short a discourse which$6#1$ 14:331;0798[' ]| promised so$5#1$ bravely for$4$ the enrichment of our store of knowledge. 14:332;0799[' ]| Amid the general vacant hilarity of the assembly a bell rang and, 14:332;0800[' ]| while all were conjecturing what might be the cause, Miss*Callan entered 14:332;0801[' ]| and, having spoken a few words in$4$ a low tone to$4$ young Mr*Dixon, retired 14:332;0802[' ]| with a profound bow to$4$ the company. The presence even for$4$ a moment 14:332;0803[' ]| among a party of debauchees of a woman endued with every quality of 14:332;0804[' ]| modesty and not less severe than beautiful refrained the humourous sallies 14:332;0805[' ]| even of the most licentious but her departure was the signal for$4$ an outbreak 14:332;0806[' ]| of ribaldry. 14:332;0806[V ]| Strike me silly, 14:332;0806[' ]| said Costello, a low fellow who$6#1$ was fuddled. 14:332;0806[V ]| A 14:332;0807[V ]| monstrous fine bit of cowflesh! I will$1$ be sworn she has rendezvoused you. 14:332;0808[V ]| What, you dog? Have you a way with them? 14:332;0808[ZT ]| Gad's bud, immensely so$5#2$, 14:332;0808[' ]| said 14:332;0809[' ]| Mr*Lynch. 14:322;0809[ZT ]| The bedside manner it is that$6#1$ they use in$4$ the Mater hospice. 14:332;0810[ZT ]| Demme, does not Doctor*O'Gargle chuck the nuns there under the chin. As 14:332;0811[ZT ]| I look to$9$ be saved I had it from my Kitty who$6#1$ has been wardmaid there any 14:332;0812[ZT ]| time these seven months. 14:322;0812[V ]| Lawksamercy, doctor, 14:322;0812[' ]| cried the young blood in$4$ 14:332;0813[' ]| the primrose vest, feigning a womanish simper and with immodest 14:332;0814[' ]| squirmings of his body, 14:332;0814[V ]| how you do tease a body! Drat the man! Bless me, 14:332;0815[V ]| I am all of a wibbly wobbly. Why, you are as bad as dear little Father*Cantekissem, 14:332;0816[V ]| that$6#2$ you are! 14:332;0816[V ]| May this pot of four half choke me, 14:332;0816[' ]| cried 14:332;0817[' ]| Costello, 14:332;0817[V ]| if she aint in$4$ the family way. I knows a lady what is got a white 14:332;0818[V ]| swelling quick as I claps eyes on$4$ her. 14:332;0818[' ]| The young surgeon, however, rose 14:332;0819[' ]| and begged the company to$9$ excuse his retreat as the nurse had just then 14:332;0820[' ]| informed him that$3$ he was needed in$4$ the ward. Merciful providence had 14:332;0821[' ]| been pleased to$9$ put a period to$4$ the sufferings of the lady who$6#1$ was \enceinte\ 14:332;0822[' ]| which$6#1$ she had borne with a laudable fortitude and she had given birth to$4$ a 14:332;0823[' ]| bouncing boy. 14:332;0823[V ]| I want patience, 14:332;0823[' ]| said he, 14:332;0823[V ]| with those who$6#1$, without wit to$9$ 14:332;0824[V ]| enliven or learning to$9$ instruct, revile an ennobling profession which$6#1$, saving 14:332;0825[V ]| the reverence due to$4$ the Deity, is the greatest power for$4$ happiness upon$4$ the 14:332;0826[V ]| earth. I am positive when I say that$3$ if need were I could produce a cloud of 14:332;0827[V ]| witnesses to$4$ the excellence of her noble exercitations which$6#1$, so$5#1$ far from 14:332;0828[V ]| being a byword, should be a glorious incentive in$4$ the human breast. I 14:332;0829[V ]| can not away with them. What? Malign such an one, the amiable Miss*Callan, 14:332;0830[V ]| who$6#1$ is the lustre of her own sex and the astonishment of ours? And 14:332;0831[V ]| at an instant the most momentous that$6#1$ can befall a puny child of clay? 14:332;0832[V ]| Perish the thought! I shudder to$9$ think of the future of a race where the 14:332;0833[V ]| seeds of such malice have been sown and where no$2$ right reverence is 14:332;0834[V ]| rendered to$4$ mother and maid in$4$ house of Horne. 14:332;0834[' ]| Having delivered himself 14:332;0835[' ]| of this rebuke he saluted those present on$4$ the by$?$ and repaired to$4$ the door. A 14:332;0836[' ]| murmur of approval arose from all and some were for$4$ ejecting the low 14:332;0837[' ]| soaker without more ado, a design which$6#1$ would have been effected nor 14:332;0838[' ]| would he have received more than his bare deserts had he not abridged his 14:332;0839[' ]| transgression by$4$ affirming with a horrid imprecation (for$3$ he swore a round 14:332;0840[' ]| hand) that$3$ 14:332;0840[X ]| he was as good a son of the true fold as ever drew breath. 14:332;0840[V ]| Stap 14:332;0841[V ]| my vitals, 14:332;0841[' ]| said he, 14:332;0841[V ]| them was always the sentiments of honest Frank*Costello 14:332;0842[V ]| which$6#1$ I was bred up$5$ most particular to$9$ honour thy father and thy mother 14:333;0843[V ]| that$6#1$ had the best hand to$4$ a rolypoly or a hasty pudding as you ever see what 14:333;0844[V ]| I always looks back on$5$ with a loving heart. 14:333;0845[' ]| To$9$ revert to$4$ Mr*Bloom who$6#1$, after his first entry, had been conscious 14:333;0846[' ]| of some impudent mocks which$6#1$ he however had borne with as being the 14:333;0847[' ]| fruits of that$6#2$ age upon$4$ which$6#1$ it is commonly charged that$3$ it knows not pity. 14:333;0848[' ]| The young sparks, it is true, were as full of extravagancies as overgrown 14:333;0849[' ]| children: the words of their tumultuary discussions were difficultly 14:333;0850[' ]| understood and not often nice: their testiness and outrageous \9mots\ were 14:333;0851[' ]| such that$3$ his intellects resiled from: nor were they scrupulously sensible of 14:333;0852[' ]| the proprieties though their fund of strong animal spirits spoke in$4$ their 14:333;0853[' ]| behalf. But the word of Mr*Costello was an unwelcome language for$4$ him 14:333;0854[' ]| for$3$ he nauseated the wretch that$6#1$ seemed to$4$ him a cropeared creature of a 14:333;0855[' ]| misshapen gibbosity, born out of wedlock and thrust like$4$ a crookback 14:333;0856[' ]| toothed and feet first into the world, which$6#1$ the dint of the surgeon's pliers 14:333;0857[' ]| in$4$ his skull lent indeed a colour to$4$, so$3$ as to$9$ put him in$4$ thought of that$6#2$ 14:333;0858[' ]| missing link of creation's chain desiderated by$4$ the late ingenious Mr*Darwin. 14:333;0859[' ]| It was now for$4$ more than the middle span of our allotted years 14:333;0860[' ]| that$6#1$ he had passed through the thousand vicissitudes of existence and, being 14:333;0861[' ]| of a wary ascendancy and self a man of rare forecast, he had enjoined his 14:333;0862[' ]| heart to$9$ repress all motions of a rising choler and, by$4$ intercepting them with 14:333;0863[' ]| the readiest precaution, foster within his breast that$6#2$ plenitude of sufferance 14:333;0864[' ]| which$6#1$ base minds jeer at, rash judgers scorn and all find tolerable and but 14:333;0865[' ]| tolerable. To$4$ those who$6#1$ create themselves wits at the cost of feminine 14:333;0866[' ]| delicacy (a habit of mind which$6#1$ he never did hold with) to$4$ them he would 14:333;0867[' ]| concede neither to$9$ bear the name nor to$9$ herit the tradition of a proper 14:333;0868[' ]| breeding: while for$4$ such that$6#2$, having lost all forbearance, can lose no$2$ more, 14:333;0869[' ]| there remained the sharp antidote of experience to$9$ cause their insolency to$9$ 14:333;0870[' ]| beat a precipitate and inglorious retreat. Not but what he could feel with 14:333;0871[' ]| mettlesome youth which$6#1$, caring nought for$4$ the mows of dotards or the 14:333;0872[' ]| gruntlings of the severe, is ever (as the chaste fancy of the Holy Writer 14:333;0873[' ]| expresses it) for$4$ eating of the tree forbid it yet not so$5#1$ far forth as to$9$ 14:333;0874[' ]| pretermit humanity upon$4$ any condition soever towards a gentlewoman 14:333;0875[' ]| when she was about her lawful occasions. To$9$ conclude, while from the 14:333;0876[' ]| sister's words he had reckoned upon$4$ a speedy delivery he was, however, it 14:333;0877[' ]| must be owned, not a little alleviated by$4$ the intelligence that$3$ the issue so$5#1$ 14:333;0878[' ]| auspicated after an ordeal of such duress now testified once more to$4$ the 14:333;0879[' ]| mercy as well as to$4$ the bounty of the Supreme Being. 14:333;0880[' ]| Accordingly he broke his mind to$4$ his neighbour, saying that$3$, 14:333;0880[X ]| to$9$ 14:333;0881[X ]| express his notion of the thing, his opinion (who$6#1$ ought not perchance to$9$ 14:333;0882[X ]| express one) was that$3$ one must have a cold constitution and a frigid genius 14:333;0883[X ]| not to$9$ be rejoiced by$4$ this freshest news of the fruition of her confinement 14:333;0884[X ]| since she had been in$4$ such pain through no$2$ fault of hers. 14:333;0884[' ]| The dressy young 14:333;0885[' ]| blade said 14:333;0885[X ]| it was her husband's that$6#1$ put her in$4$ that$6#2$ expectation or at least it 14:333;0886[X ]| ought to$9$ be unless she were another Ephesian matron. 14:333;0886[V ]| I must acquaint you, 14:334;0887[' ]| said Mr*Crotthers, clapping on$4$ the table so$3$ as to$9$ evoke a resonant comment 14:334;0888[' ]| of emphasis, 14:334;0888[V ]| old Glory Allelujurum was round again today, an elderly man 14:334;0889[V ]| with dundrearies, preferring through his nose a request to$9$ have word of 14:334;0890[V ]| Wilhelmina, my life, as he calls her. I bade him hold himself in$4$ readiness for$3$ 14:334;0891[V ]| that$3$ the event would burst anon. 'Slife, I will$1$ be round with you. I can not but 14:334;0892[V ]| extol the virile potency of the old bucko that$6#1$ could still knock another child 14:334;0893[V ]| out of her. 14:334;0893[' ]| All fell to$9$ praising of it, each after his own fashion, though the 14:334;0894[' ]| same young blade held with his former view that$3$ another than her conjugial 14:334;0895[' ]| had been the man in$4$ the gap, a clerk in$4$ orders, a linkboy (virtuous) or an 14:334;0896[' ]| itinerant vendor of articles needed in$4$ every household. 14:334;0896[V ]| Singular, 14:334;0896[' ]| communed 14:334;0897[' ]| the guest with himself, 14:334;0897[V ]| the wonderfully unequal faculty of metempsychosis 14:334;0898[V ]| possessed by$4$ them, that$3$ the puerperal dormitory and the dissecting theatre 14:334;0899[V ]| should be the seminaries of such frivolity, that$3$ the mere acquisition of 14:334;0900[V ]| academic titles should suffice to$9$ transform in$4$ a pinch of time these votaries 14:334;0901[V ]| of levity into exemplary practitioners of an art which$6#1$ most men anywise 14:334;0902[V ]| eminent have esteemed the noblest. But, 14:334;0902[' ]| he further added, 14:334;0902[V ]| it is mayhap to$9$ 14:334;0903[V ]| relieve the pentup feelings that$6#1$ in$4$ common oppress them for$3$ I have more 14:334;0904[V ]| than once observed that$3$ birds of a feather laugh together. 14:334;0905[' ]| But with what fitness, let it be asked of the noble lord, his patron, has 14:334;0906[' ]| this alien, whom the concession of a gracious prince has admitted to$4$ civic 14:334;0907[' ]| rights, constituted himself the lord paramount of our internal polity? Where 14:334;0908[' ]| is now that$6#2$ gratitude which$6#1$ loyalty should have counselled? During the 14:334;0909[' ]| recent war whenever the enemy had a temporary advantage with his 14:334;0910[' ]| granados did this traitor to$4$ his kind not seize that$6#2$ moment to$9$ discharge his 14:334;0911[' ]| piece against the empire of which$6#1$ he is a tenant at will$0$ while he trembled for$4$ 14:334;0912[' ]| the security of his four per cents? Has he forgotten this as he forgets all 14:334;0913[' ]| benefits received? Or is it that$3$ from being a deluder of others he has become 14:334;0914[' ]| at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only 14:334;0915[' ]| enjoyer? Far be it from candour to$9$ violate the bedchamber of a respectable 14:334;0916[' ]| lady, the daughter of a gallant major, or to$9$ cast the most distant reflections 14:334;0917[' ]| upon$4$ her virtue but if he challenges attention there (as it was indeed highly 14:334;0918[' ]| his interest not to$9$ have done) then be it so$5#2$. Unhappy woman, she has been 14:334;0919[' ]| too long and too persistently denied her legitimate prerogative to$9$ listen to$4$ 14:334;0920[' ]| his objurgations with any other feeling than the derision of the desperate. 14:334;0921[' ]| He says this, a censor of morals, a very pelican in$4$ his piety, who$6#1$ did not 14:334;0922[' ]| scruple, oblivious of the ties of nature, to$9$ attempt illicit intercourse with a 14:334;0923[' ]| female domestic drawn from the lowest strata of society! Nay, had the 14:334;0924[' ]| hussy's scouringbrush not been her tutelary angel, it had gone with her as 14:334;0925[' ]| hard as with Hagar, the Egyptian! In$4$ the question of the grazing lands his 14:334;0926[' ]| peevish asperity is notorious and in$4$ Mr*Cuffe's hearing brought upon$4$ him 14:334;0927[' ]| from an indignant rancher a scathing retort couched in$4$ terms as 14:334;0928[' ]| straightforward as they were bucolic. It ill becomes him to$9$ preach that$6#2$ 14:334;0929[' ]| gospel. Has he not nearer home a seedfield that$6#1$ lies fallow for$4$ the want of 14:334;0930[' ]| the ploughshare? A habit reprehensible at puberty is second nature and an 14:334;0931[' ]| opprobrium in$4$ middle life. If he must dispense his balm of Gilead in$4$ 14:335;0932[' ]| nostrums and apothegms of dubious taste to$9$ restore to$4$ health a generation 14:335;0933[' ]| of unfledged profligates let his practice consist better with the doctrines that$6#1$ 14:335;0934[' ]| now engross him. His marital breast is the repository of secrets which$6#1$ 14:335;0935[' ]| decorum is reluctant to$9$ adduce. The lewd suggestions of some faded beauty 14:335;0936[' ]| may console him for$4$ a consort neglected and debauched but this new 14:335;0937[' ]| exponent of morals and healer of ills is at his best an exotic tree which$6#1$, 14:335;0938[' ]| when rooted in$4$ its native orient, throve and flourished and was abundant in$4$ 14:335;0939[' ]| balm but, transplanted to$4$ a clime more temperate, its roots have lost their 14:335;0940[' ]| quondam vigour while the stuff that$6#1$ comes away from it is stagnant, acid 14:335;0941[' ]| and inoperative. 14:335;0942[' ]| The news was imparted with a circumspection recalling the 14:335;0943[' ]| ceremonial usage of the Sublime Porte by$4$ the second female infirmarian to$4$ 14:335;0944[' ]| the junior medical officer in$4$ residence, who$6#1$ in$4$ his turn announced to$4$ the 14:335;0945[' ]| delegation that$3$ an heir had been born. When he had betaken himself to$4$ the 14:335;0946[' ]| women's apartment to$9$ assist at the prescribed ceremony of the afterbirth in$4$ 14:335;0947[' ]| the presence of the secretary of state for$4$ domestic affairs and the members 14:335;0948[' ]| of the privy council, silent in$4$ unanimous exhaustion and approbation the 14:335;0949[' ]| delegates, chafing under the length and solemnity of their vigil and hoping 14:335;0950[' ]| that$3$ the joyful occurrence would palliate a licence which$6#1$ the simultaneous 14:335;0951[' ]| absence of abigail and obstetrician rendered the easier, broke out at once 14:335;0952[' ]| into a strife of tongues. In$4$ vain the voice of Mr*Canvasser*Bloom was heard 14:335;0953[' ]| endeavouring to$9$ urge, to$9$ mollify, to$9$ refrain. The moment was too propitious 14:335;0954[' ]| for$4$ the display of that$6#2$ discursiveness which$6#1$ seemed the only bond of union 14:335;0955[' ]| among tempers so$5#1$ divergent. Every phase of the situation was successively 14:335;0956[' ]| eviscerated: the prenatal repugnance of uterine brothers, the Caesarean 14:335;0957[' ]| section, posthumity with respect to$4$ the father and, that$6#2$ rarer form, with 14:335;0958[' ]| respect to$4$ the mother, the fratricidal case known as the Childs Murder and 14:335;0959[' ]| rendered memorable by$4$ the impassioned plea of Mr*Advocate*Bushe which$6#1$ 14:335;0960[' ]| secured the acquittal of the wrongfully accused, the rights of primogeniture 14:335;0961[' ]| and king's bounty touching twins and triplets, miscarriages and 14:335;0962[' ]| infanticides, simulated or dissimulated, the acardiac \7foetus\ \7in 7foetu\ and 14:335;0963[' ]| aprosopia due to$4$ a congestion, the agnathia of certain chinless Chinamen 14:335;0964[' ]| (cited by$4$ Mr*Candidate*Mulligan) in$4$ consequence of defective reunion of 14:335;0965[' ]| the maxillary knobs along the medial line so$3$ that$3$ (as he said) one ear could 14:335;0966[' ]| hear what the other spoke, the benefits of anesthesia or twilight sleep, the 14:335;0967[' ]| prolongation of labour pains in$4$ advanced gravidancy by$4$ reason of pressure 14:335;0968[' ]| on$4$ the vein, the premature relentment of the amniotic fluid (as exemplified 14:335;0969[' ]| in$4$ the actual case) with consequent peril of sepsis to$4$ the matrix, artificial 14:335;0970[' ]| insemination by$4$ means of syringes, involution of the womb consequent 14:335;0971[' ]| upon$4$ the menopause, the problem of the perpetration of the species in$4$ the 14:335;0972[' ]| case of females impregnated by$4$ delinquent rape, that$6#2$ distressing manner of 14:335;0973[' ]| delivery called by$4$ the Brandenburghers \Sturzgeburt\, the recorded instances 14:335;0974[' ]| of multiseminal, twikindled and monstrous births conceived during the 14:335;0975[' ]| catamenic period or of consanguineous parents ~~ in$4$ a word all the cases of 14:335;0976[' ]| human nativity which$6#1$ Aristotle has classified in$4$ his masterpiece with 14:336;0977[' ]| chromolithographic illustrations. The gravest problems of obstetrics and 14:336;0978[' ]| forensic medicine were examined with as much animation as the most 14:336;0979[' ]| popular beliefs on$4$ the state of pregnancy such as the forbidding to$4$ a gravid 14:336;0980[' ]| woman to$9$ step over a countrystile lest, by$4$ her movement, the navelcord 14:336;0981[' ]| should strangle her creature and the injunction upon$4$ her in$4$ the event of a 14:336;0982[' ]| yearning, ardently and ineffectually entertained, to$9$ place her hand against 14:336;0983[' ]| that$6#2$ part of her person which$6#1$ long usage has consecrated as the seat of 14:336;0984[' ]| castigation. The abnormalities of harelip, breastmole, supernumerary digits, 14:336;0985[' ]| negro's inkle, strawberry mark and portwine stain were alleged by$4$ one as a 14:336;0986[' ]| \prima\ \facie\ and natural hypothetical explanation of those swineheaded (the 14:336;0987[' ]| case of Madame*Grissel*Steevens was not forgotten) or doghaired infants 14:336;0988[' ]| occasionally born. The hypothesis of a plasmic memory, advanced by$4$ the 14:336;0989[' ]| Caledonian envoy and worthy of the metaphysical traditions of the land he 14:336;0990[' ]| stood for$4$, envisaged in$4$ such cases an arrest of embryonic development at 14:336;0991[' ]| some stage antecedent to$4$ the human. An outlandish delegate sustained 14:336;0992[' ]| against both these views, with such heat as almost carried conviction, the 14:336;0993[' ]| theory of copulation between women and the males of brutes, his authority 14:336;0994[' ]| being his own avouchment in$4$ support of fables such as that$6#2$ of the Minotaur 14:336;0995[' ]| which$6#1$ the genius of the elegant Latin poet has handed down to$4$ us in$4$ the 14:336;0996[' ]| pages of his Metamorphoses. The impression made by$4$ his words was 14:336;0997[' ]| immediate but shortlived. It was effaced as easily as it had been evoked by$4$ 14:336;0998[' ]| an allocution from Mr*Candidate*Mulligan in$4$ that$6#2$ vein of pleasantry which$6#1$ 14:336;0999[' ]| none better than he knew how to$9$ affect, postulating as the supremest object 14:336;1000[' ]| of desire a nice clean old man. Contemporaneously, a heated argument 14:336;1001[' ]| having arisen between Mr*Delegate*Madden and Mr*Candidate*Lynch 14:336;1002[' ]| regarding the juridical and theological dilemma created in$4$ the event of one 14:336;1003[' ]| Siamese twin predeceasing the other, the difficulty by$4$ mutual consent was 14:336;1004[' ]| referred to$4$ Mr*Canvasser*Bloom for$4$ instant submittal to$4$ Mr*Coadjutor*Deacon*Dedalus. 14:336;1005[' ]| Hitherto silent, whether the better to$9$ show by$4$ 14:336;1006[' ]| preternatural gravity that$3$ curious dignity of the garb with which$6#1$ he was 14:336;1007[' ]| invested or in$4$ obedience to$4$ an inward voice, he delivered briefly and, as 14:336;1008[' ]| some thought, perfunctorily the ecclesiastical ordinance forbidding man to$9$ 14:336;1009[' ]| put asunder what God has joined. 14:336;1010[' ]| But Malachias' tale began to$9$ freeze them with horror. He conjured up$5$ 14:336;1011[' ]| the scene before them. The secret panel beside the chimney slid back and in$4$ 14:336;1012[' ]| the recess appeared ~~ Haines! Which$6#1$ of us did not feel his flesh creep! He 14:336;1013[' ]| had a portfolio full of Celtic literature in$4$ one hand, in$4$ the other a phial 14:336;1014[' ]| marked \Poison\. Surprise, horror, loathing were depicted on$4$ all faces while 14:336;1015[' ]| he eyed them with a ghostly grin. 14:336;1015[ZL ]| I anticipated some such reception, 14:336;1015[' ]| he 14:336;1016[' ]| began with an eldritch laugh, 14:336;1016[ZL ]| for$4$ which$6#1$, it seems, history is to$9$ blame. Yes, it 14:336;1017[ZL ]| is true. I am the murderer of Samuel*Childs. And how I am punished! The 14:336;1018[ZL ]| inferno has no$2$ terrors for$4$ me. This is the appearance is on$4$ me. Tare and 14:336;1019[ZL ]| ages, what way would I be resting at all, he muttered thickly, and I 14:336;1020[ZL ]| tramping Dublin this while back with my share of songs and himself after 14:336;1021[ZL ]| me the like$0$ of a soulth or a bullawurrus? My hell, and Ireland's, is in$4$ this 14:337;1022[ZL ]| life. It is what I tried to$9$ obliterate my crime. Distractions, rookshooting, the 14:337;1023[ZL ]| Erse language (he recited some), laudanum (he raised the phial to$4$ his lips), 14:337;1024[ZL ]| camping out. In$4$ vain! His spectre stalks me. Dope is my only hope ~ Ah! 14:337;1025[ZL ]| Destruction! The black panther! 14:337;1025[' ]| With a cry he suddenly vanished and the 14:337;1026[' ]| panel slid back. An instant later his head appeared in$4$ the door opposite and 14:337;1027[' ]| said: 14:337;1027[ZL ]| Meet me at Westland*Row station at ten past eleven. 14:337;1027[' ]| He was gone. 14:337;1028[' ]| Tears gushed from the eyes of the dissipated host. The seer raised his hand 14:337;1029[' ]| to$4$ heaven, murmuring: 14:337;1029[V ]| The vendetta of Mananaun! 14:337;1029[' ]| The sage repeated: 14:337;1029[V ]| \Lex\ 14:337;1030[V ]| \talionis\. The sentimentalist is he who$6#1$ would enjoy without incurring the 14:337;1031[V ]| immense debtorship for$4$ a thing done. 14:337;1031[' ]| Malachias, overcome by$4$ emotion, 14:337;1032[' ]| ceased. The mystery was unveiled. Haines was the third brother. His real 14:337;1033[' ]| name was Childs. The black panther was himself the ghost of his own 14:337;1034[' ]| father. He drank drugs to$9$ obliterate. For$4$ this relief much thanks. The 14:337;1035[' ]| lonely house by$4$ the graveyard is uninhabited. No$2$ soul will$1$ live there. The 14:337;1036[' ]| spider pitches her web in$4$ the solitude. The nocturnal rat peers from his 14:337;1037[' ]| hole. A curse is on$4$ it. It is haunted. Murderer's ground. 14:337;1038[' ]| What is the age of the soul of man? As she hath the virtue of the 14:337;1039[' ]| chameleon to$9$ change her hue at every new approach, to$9$ be gay with the 14:337;1040[' ]| merry and mournful with the downcast, so$3$ too is her age changeable as her 14:337;1041[' ]| mood. No$2$ longer is Leopold, as he sits there, ruminating, chewing the cud 14:337;1042[' ]| of reminiscence, that$6#2$ staid agent of publicity and holder of a modest 14:337;1043[' ]| substance in$4$ the funds. A score of years are blown away. He is young 14:337;1044[' ]| Leopold. There, as in$4$ a retrospective arrangement, a mirror within a mirror 14:337;1045[' ]| (hey, presto!), he beholdeth himself. That$6#2$ young figure of then is seen, 14:337;1046[' ]| precociously manly, walking on$4$ a nipping morning from the old house in$4$ 14:337;1047[' ]| Clanbrassil*street to$4$ the high*school, his booksatchel on$4$ him bandolierwise, 14:337;1048[' ]| and in$4$ it a goodly hunk of wheaten loaf, a mother's thought. Or it is the 14:337;1049[' ]| same figure, a year or so$5#2$ gone over, in$4$ his first hard hat (ah, that$6#2$ was a 14:337;1050[' ]| day!), already on$4$ the road, a fullfledged traveller for$4$ the family firm, 14:337;1051[' ]| equipped with an orderbook, a scented handkerchief (not for$4$ show only), 14:337;1052[' ]| his case of bright trinketware (alas! a thing now of the past!) and a 14:337;1053[' ]| quiverful of compliant smiles for$4$ this or that$6#2$ halfwon housewife reckoning 14:337;1054[' ]| it out upon$4$ her fingertips or for$4$ a budding virgin, shyly acknowledging (but 14:337;1055[' ]| the heart? tell me!) his studied baisemoins. The scent, the smile, but, more 14:337;1056[' ]| than these, the dark eyes and oleaginous address, brought home at duskfall 14:337;1057[' ]| many a commission to$4$ the head of the firm, seated with Jacob's pipe after 14:337;1058[' ]| like$2$ labours in$4$ the paternal ingle (a meal of noodles, you may be sure, is 14:337;1059[' ]| aheating), reading through round horned spectacles some paper from the 14:337;1060[' ]| Europe of a month before. But hey, presto, the mirror is breathed on$5$ and 14:337;1061[' ]| the young knighterrant recedes, shrivels, dwindles to$4$ a tiny speck within the 14:337;1062[' ]| mist. Now he is himself paternal and these about him might be his sons. 14:337;1063[' ]| Who$6#2$ can say? The wise father knows his own child. He thinks of a 14:337;1064[' ]| drizzling night in$4$ Hatch*street, hard by$4$ the bonded stores there, the first. 14:337;1065[' ]| Together (she is a poor waif, a child of shame, yours and mine and of all for$4$ 14:337;1066[' ]| a bare shilling and her luckpenny), together they hear the heavy tread of the 14:338;1067[' ]| watch as two raincaped shadows pass the new royal*university. Bridie! 14:338;1068[' ]| Bridie*Kelly! He will$1$ never forget the name, ever remember the night: first 14:338;1069[' ]| night, the bridenight. They are entwined in$4$ nethermost darkness, the willer 14:338;1070[' ]| with the willed, and in$4$ an instant (\fiat!\) light shall flood the world. Did 14:338;1071[' ]| heart leap to$4$ heart? Nay, fair reader. In$4$ a breath it was done but ~~ hold! 14:338;1072[' ]| Back! It must not be! In$4$ terror the poor girl flees away through the murk. 14:338;1073[' ]| She is the bride of darkness, a daughter of night. She dare not bear the 14:338;1074[' ]| sunnygolden babe of day. No$7$, Leopold. Name and memory solace thee not. 14:338;1075[' ]| That$6#2$ youthful illusion of thy strength was taken from thee ~~ and in$4$ vain. 14:338;1076[' ]| No$2$ son of thy loins is by$4$ thee. There is none now to$9$ be for$4$ Leopold, what 14:338;1077[' ]| Leopold was for$4$ Rudolph. 14:338;1078[' ]| The voices blend and fuse in$4$ clouded silence: silence that$6#1$ is the 14:338;1079[' ]| infinite of space: and swiftly, silently the soul is wafted over regions of 14:338;1080[' ]| cycles of generations that$6#1$ have lived. A region where grey twilight ever 14:338;1081[' ]| descends, never falls on$4$ wide sagegreen pasturefields, shedding her dusk, 14:338;1082[' ]| scattering a perennial dew of stars. She follows her mother with ungainly 14:338;1083[' ]| steps, a mare leading her fillyfoal. Twilight phantoms are they, yet moulded 14:338;1084[' ]| in$4$ prophetic grace of structure, slim shapely haunches, a supple tendonous 14:338;1085[' ]| neck, the meek apprehensive skull. They fade, sad phantoms: all is gone. 14:338;1086[' ]| Agendath is a waste land, a home of screechowls and the sandblind upupa. 14:338;1087[' ]| Netaim, the golden, is no$2$ more. And on$4$ the highway of the clouds they 14:338;1088[' ]| come, muttering thunder of rebellion, the ghosts of beasts. Huuh! Hark! 14:338;1089[' ]| Huuh! Parallax stalks behind and goads them, the lancinating lightnings of 14:338;1090[' ]| whose brow are scorpions. Elk and yak, the bulls of Bashan and of 14:338;1091[' ]| Babylon, mammoth and mastodon, they come trooping to$4$ the sunken sea, 14:338;1092[' ]| \Lacus Mortis\. Ominous revengeful zodiacal host! They moan, passing upon$4$ 14:338;1093[' ]| the clouds, horned and capricorned, the trumpeted with the tusked, the 14:338;1094[' ]| lionmaned, the giantantlered, snouter and crawler, rodent, ruminant and 14:338;1095[' ]| pachyderm, all their moving moaning multitude, murderers of the sun. 14:338;1096[' ]| Onward to$4$ the dead sea they tramp to$9$ drink, unslaked and with 14:338;1097[' ]| horrible gulpings, the salt somnolent inexhaustible flood. And the equine 14:338;1098[' ]| portent grows again, magnified in$4$ the deserted heavens, nay to$4$ heaven's 14:338;1099[' ]| own magnitude, till it looms, vast, over the house of Virgo. And lo, wonder 14:338;1100[' ]| of metempsychosis, it is she, the everlasting bride, harbinger of the daystar, 14:338;1101[' ]| the bride, ever virgin. It is she, Martha, thou lost one, Millicent, the young, 14:338;1102[' ]| the dear, the radiant. How serene does she now arise, a queen among the 14:338;1103[' ]| Pleiades, in$4$ the penultimate antelucan hour, shod in$4$ sandals of bright gold, 14:338;1104[' ]| coifed with a veil of what do you call it gossamer. It floats, it flows about 14:338;1105[' ]| her starborn flesh and loose it streams, emerald, sapphire, mauve and 14:338;1106[' ]| heliotrope, sustained on$4$ currents of the cold interstellar wind, winding, 14:338;1107[' ]| coiling, simply swirling, writhing in$4$ the skies a mysterious writing till, after 14:338;1108[' ]| a myriad metamorphoses of symbol, it blazes, Alpha, a ruby and triangled 14:338;1109[' ]| sign upon$4$ the forehead of Taurus. 14:338;1110[' ]| Francis was reminding Stephen of years before when they had been at 14:338;1111[' ]| school together in$4$ Conmee's time. He asked about Glaucon, Alcibiades, 14:339;1112[' ]| Pisistratus. Where were they now? Neither knew. 14:339;1112[B ]| You have spoken of the 14:339;1113[B ]| past and its phantoms, 14:339;1113[' ]| Stephen said. 14:339;1113[B ]| Why think of them? If I call them into 14:339;1114[B ]| life across the waters of Lethe will$1$ not the poor ghosts troop to$4$ my call? 14:339;1115[B ]| Who$6#2$ supposes it? I, Bous Stephanoumenos, bullockbefriending bard, am 14:339;1116[B ]| lord and giver of their life. 14:339;1116[' ]| He encircled his gadding hair with a coronal of 14:339;1117[' ]| vineleaves, smiling at Vincent. 14:339;1117[V ]| That$6#2$ answer and those leaves, 14:339;1117[' ]| Vincent said 14:339;1118[' ]| to$4$ him, 14:339;1118[V ]| will$1$ adorn you more fitly when something more, and greatly more, 14:339;1119[V ]| than a capful of light odes can call your genius father. All who$6#1$ wish you 14:339;1120[V ]| well hope this for$4$ you. All desire to$9$ see you bring forth the work you 14:339;1121[V ]| meditate, to$9$ acclaim you Stephaneforos. I heartily wish you may not fail 14:339;1122[V ]| them. 14:339;1122[ZD ]| O no$7$, Vincent, 14:339;1122[' ]| Lenehan said, laying a hand on$4$ the shoulder near him. 14:339;1123[ZD ]| Have no$2$ fear. He could not leave his mother an orphan. 14:339;1123[' ]| The young man's 14:339;1124[' ]| face grew dark. All could see how hard it was for$4$ him to$9$ be reminded of his 14:339;1125[' ]| promise and of his recent loss. He would have withdrawn from the feast 14:339;1126[' ]| had not the noise of voices allayed the smart. Madden had lost five 14:339;1127[' ]| drachmas on$4$ Sceptre for$4$ a whim of the rider's name: Lenehan as much 14:339;1128[' ]| more. He told them of the race. The flag fell and, huuh! off, scamper, the 14:339;1129[' ]| mare ran out freshly with O%*Madden up$5$. She was leading the field. All 14:339;1130[' ]| hearts were beating. Even Phyllis could not contain herself. She waved her 14:339;1131[' ]| scarf and cried: Huzzah! Sceptre wins! But in$4$ the straight on$4$ the run home 14:339;1132[' ]| when all were in$4$ close order the dark horse Throwaway drew level, 14:339;1133[' ]| reached, outstripped her. All was lost now. Phyllis was silent: her eyes were 14:339;1134[' ]| sad anemones. 14:339;1134[W ]| Juno, 14:339;1134[' ]| she cried, 14:339;1134[W ]| I am undone. 14:339;1134[' ]| But her lover consoled her and 14:339;1135[' ]| brought her a bright casket of gold in$4$ which$6#1$ lay some oval sugarplums 14:339;1136[' ]| which$6#1$ she partook. A tear fell: one only. 14:339;1136[ZD ]| A whacking fine whip, 14:339;1136[' ]| said 14:339;1137[' ]| Lenehan, 14:339;1137[ZD ]| is W%*Lane. Four winners yesterday and three today. What rider 14:339;1138[ZD ]| is like$4$ him? Mount him on$4$ the camel or the boisterous buffalo the victory in$4$ 14:339;1139[ZD ]| a hack canter is still his. But let us bear it as was the ancient wont. Mercy on$4$ 14:339;1140[ZD ]| the luckless! Poor Sceptre! 14:339;1140[' ]| he said with a light sigh. 14:339;1140[ZD ]| She is not the filly that$6#1$ 14:339;1141[ZD ]| she was. Never, by$4$ this hand, shall we behold such another. By$4$ gad, sir, a 14:339;1142[ZD ]| queen of them. Do you remember her, Vincent? 14:339;1142[V ]| I wish you could have seen 14:339;1143[V ]| my queen today, 14:339;1143[' ]| Vincent said. 14:339;1143[V ]| How young she was and radiant (Lalage 14:339;1144[V ]| were scarce fair beside her) in$4$ her yellow shoes and frock of muslin, I do 14:339;1145[V ]| not know the right name of it. The chestnuts that$6#1$ shaded us were in$4$ bloom: 14:339;1146[V ]| the air drooped with their persuasive odour and with pollen floating by$4$ us. 14:339;1147[V ]| In$4$ the sunny patches one might easily have cooked on$4$ a stone a batch of 14:339;1148[V ]| those buns with Corinth fruit in$4$ them that$6#1$ Periplipomenes sells in$4$ his booth 14:339;1149[V ]| near the bridge. But she had nought for$4$ her teeth but the arm with which$6#1$ I 14:339;1150[V ]| held her and in$4$ that$6#2$ she nibbled mischievously when I pressed too close. A 14:339;1151[V ]| week ago she lay ill, four days on$4$ the couch, but today she was free, blithe, 14:339;1152[V ]| mocked at peril. She is more taking then. Her posies too! Mad romp that$6#1$ 14:339;1153[V ]| she is, she had pulled her fill as we reclined together. And in$4$ your ear, my 14:339;1154[V ]| friend, you will$1$ not think who$6#1$ met us as we left the field. Conmee himself! 14:339;1155[V ]| He was walking by$4$ the hedge, reading, I think a brevier book with, I doubt 14:339;1156[V ]| not, a witty letter in$4$ it from Glycera or Chloe to$9$ keep the page. The sweet 14:340;1157[V ]| creature turned all colours in$4$ her confusion, feigning to$9$ reprove a slight 14:340;1158[V ]| disorder in$4$ her dress: a slip of underwood clung there for$4$ the very trees 14:340;1159[V ]| adore her. When Conmee had passed she glanced at her lovely echo in$4$ that$6#2$ 14:340;1160[V ]| little mirror she carries. But he had been kind. In$4$ going by$5$ he had blessed 14:340;1161[V ]| us. 14:340;1161[ZD ]| The gods too are ever kind, 14:340;1161[' ]| Lenehan said. 14:340;1161[ZD ]| If I had poor luck with Bass's 14:340;1162[ZD ]| mare perhaps this draught of his may serve me more propensely. 14:340;1162[' ]| He was 14:340;1163[' ]| laying his hand upon$4$ a winejar: Malachi saw it and withheld his act, 14:340;1164[' ]| pointing to$4$ the stranger and to$4$ the scarlet label. Warily, Malachi whispered, 14:340;1165[D ]| preserve a druid silence. His soul is far away. It is as painful perhaps to$9$ be 14:340;1166[D ]| awakened from a vision as to$9$ be born. Any object, intensely regarded, may 14:340;1167[D ]| be a gate of access to$4$ the incorruptible eon of the gods. Do you not think it, 14:340;1168[D ]| Stephen? 14:340;1168[B ]| Theosophos told me so$5#2$, 14:340;1168[' ]| Stephen answered, 14:340;1168[B ]| whom in$4$ a previous 14:340;1169[B ]| existence Egyptian priests initiated into the mysteries of karmic law. The 14:340;1170[B ]| lords of the moon, Theosophos told me, an orangefiery shipload from 14:340;1171[B ]| planet Alpha of the lunar chain would not assume the etheric doubles and 14:340;1172[B ]| these were therefore incarnated by$4$ the rubycoloured egos from the second 14:340;1173[B ]| constellation. 14:340;1174[' ]| However, as a matter of fact though, the preposterous surmise about 14:340;1175[' ]| him being in$4$ some description of a doldrums or other or mesmerised which$6#1$ 14:340;1176[' ]| was entirely due to$4$ a misconception of the shallowest character, was not the 14:340;1177[' ]| case at all. The individual whose visual organs while the above was going 14:340;1178[' ]| on$5$ were at this juncture commencing to$9$ exhibit symptoms of animation was 14:340;1179[' ]| as astute if not astuter than any man living and anybody that$6#1$ conjectured 14:340;1180[' ]| the contrary would have found themselves pretty speedily in$4$ the wrong 14:340;1181[' ]| shop. During the past four minutes or thereabouts he had been staring hard 14:340;1182[' ]| at a certain amount of number one Bass bottled by$4$ Messrs*Bass*and*Co at 14:340;1183[' ]| Burton-on-Trent which$6#1$ happened to$9$ be situated amongst a lot of others 14:340;1184[' ]| right opposite to$4$ where he was and which$6#1$ was certainly calculated to$9$ attract 14:340;1185[' ]| anyone's remark on$4$ account of its scarlet appearance. He was simply and 14:340;1186[' ]| solely, as it subsequently transpired for$4$ reasons best known to$4$ himself, 14:340;1187[' ]| which$6#1$ put quite an altogether different complexion on$4$ the proceedings, after 14:340;1188[' ]| the moment before's observations about boyhood days and the turf, 14:340;1189[' ]| recollecting two or three private transactions of his own which$6#1$ the other 14:340;1190[' ]| two were as mutually innocent of as the babe unborn. Eventually, however, 14:340;1191[' ]| both their eyes met and as soon as it began to$9$ dawn on$4$ him that$3$ the other 14:340;1192[' ]| was endeavouring to$9$ help himself to$4$ the thing he involuntarily determined 14:340;1193[' ]| to$9$ help him himself and so$3$ he accordingly took hold of the neck of the 14:340;1194[' ]| mediumsized glass recipient which$6#1$ contained the fluid sought after and 14:340;1195[' ]| made a capacious hole in$4$ it by$4$ pouring a lot of it out with, also at the same 14:340;1196[' ]| time, however, a considerable degree of attentiveness in$4$ order not to$9$ upset 14:340;1197[' ]| any of the beer that$6#1$ was in$4$ it about the place. 14:340;1198[' ]| The debate which$6#1$ ensued was in$4$ its scope and progress an epitome of 14:340;1199[' ]| the course of life. Neither place nor council was lacking in$4$ dignity. The 14:340;1200[' ]| debaters were the keenest in$4$ the land, the theme they were engaged on$4$ the 14:340;1201[' ]| loftiest and most vital. The high hall of Horne's house had never beheld an 14:341;1202[' ]| assembly so$5#1$ representative and so$5#1$ varied nor had the old rafters of that$6#2$ 14:341;1203[' ]| establishment ever listened to$4$ a language so$5#1$ encyclopaedic. A gallant scene 14:341;1204[' ]| in$4$ truth it made. Crotthers was there at the foot of the table in$4$ his striking 14:341;1205[' ]| Highland garb, his face glowing from the briny airs of the Mull*of*Galloway. 14:341;1206[' ]| There too, opposite to$4$ him, was Lynch whose countenance bore 14:341;1207[' ]| already the stigmata of early depravity and premature wisdom. Next the 14:341;1208[' ]| Scotchman was the place assigned to$4$ Costello, the eccentric, while at his 14:341;1209[' ]| side was seated in$4$ stolid repose the squat form of Madden. The chair of the 14:341;1210[' ]| resident indeed stood vacant before the hearth but on$4$ either flank of it the 14:341;1211[' ]| figure of Bannon in$4$ explorer's kit of tweed shorts and salted cowhide 14:341;1212[' ]| brogues contrasted sharply with the primrose elegance and townbred 14:341;1213[' ]| manners of Malachi*Roland*St*John*Mulligan. Lastly at the head of the 14:341;1214[' ]| board was the young poet who$6#1$ found a refuge from his labours of 14:341;1215[' ]| pedagogy and metaphysical inquisition in$4$ the convivial atmosphere of 14:341;1216[' ]| Socratic discussion, while to$4$ right and left of him were accommodated the 14:341;1217[' ]| flippant prognosticator, fresh from the hippodrome, and that$6#2$ vigilant 14:341;1218[' ]| wanderer, soiled by$4$ the dust of travel and combat and stained by$4$ the mire of 14:341;1219[' ]| an indelible dishonour, but from whose steadfast and constant heart no$2$ lure 14:341;1220[' ]| or peril or threat or degradation could ever efface the image of that$6#2$ 14:341;1221[' ]| voluptuous loveliness which$6#1$ the inspired pencil of Lafayette has limned for$4$ 14:341;1222[' ]| ages yet to$9$ come. 14:341;1223[' ]| It had better be stated here and now at the outset that$3$ the perverted 14:341;1224[' ]| transcendentalism to$4$ which$6#1$ Mr*S%*Dedalus' (Div% Scep%) contentions would 14:341;1225[' ]| appear to$9$ prove him pretty badly addicted runs directly counter to$4$ accepted 14:341;1226[' ]| scientific methods. Science, it can not be too often repeated, deals with 14:341;1227[' ]| tangible phenomena. The man of science like$4$ the man in$4$ the street has to$9$ 14:341;1228[' ]| face hardheaded facts that$6#1$ can not be blinked and explain them as best he 14:341;1229[' ]| can. There may be, it is true, some questions which$6#1$ science can not answer ~~ 14:341;1230[' ]| at present ~~ such as the first problem submitted by$4$ Mr*L%*Bloom (Pubb% 14:341;1231[' ]| Canv%) regarding the future determination of sex. Must we accept the view 14:341;1232[' ]| of Empedocles of Trinacria that$3$ the right ovary (the postmenstrual period, 14:341;1233[' ]| assert others) is responsible for$4$ the birth of males or are the too long 14:341;1234[' ]| neglected spermatozoa or nemasperms the differentiating factors or is it, as 14:341;1235[' ]| most embryologists incline to$9$ opine, such as Culpepper, Spallanzani, 14:341;1236[' ]| Blumenbach, Lusk, Hertwig, Leopold and Valenti, a mixture of both? This 14:341;1237[' ]| would be tantamount to$4$ a cooperation (one of nature's favourite devices) 14:341;1238[' ]| between the \nisus\ \formativus\ of the nemasperm on$4$ the one hand and on$4$ the 14:341;1239[' ]| other a happily chosen position, \succubitus felix\, of the passive element. The 14:341;1240[' ]| other problem raised by$4$ the same inquirer is scarcely less vital: infant 14:341;1241[' ]| mortality. It is interesting because, as he pertinently remarks, 14:341;1241[XX ]| we are all 14:341;1242[XX ]| born in$4$ the same way but we all die in$4$ different ways. 14:341;1242[' ]| Mr*M%*Mulligan 14:341;1243[' ]| (Hyg%. et Eug% Doc%) blames the sanitary conditions in$4$ which$6#1$ our 14:341;1244[' ]| greylunged citizens contract adenoids, pulmonary complaints etc. by$4$ 14:341;1245[' ]| inhaling the bacteria which$6#1$ lurk in$4$ dust. 14:341;1245[XX ]| These factors, 14:341;1245[' ]| he alleged, 14:341;1245[XX ]| and the 14:341;1246[XX ]| revolting spectacles offered by$4$ our streets, hideous publicity posters, 14:342;1247[XX ]| religious ministers of all denominations, mutilated soldiers and sailors, 14:342;1248[XX ]| exposed scorbutic cardrivers, the suspended carcases of dead animals, 14:342;1249[XX ]| paranoic bachelors and unfructified duennas ~~ these, 14:342;1249[' ]| he said, 14:342;1249[XX ]| were 14:342;1250[XX ]| accountable for$4$ any and every fallingoff in$4$ the calibre of the race. 14:342;1251[XX ]| Kalipedia, 14:342;1251[' ]| he prophesied, 14:342;1251[XX ]| would soon be generally adopted and all the 14:342;1252[XX ]| graces of life, genuinely good music, agreeable literature, light philosophy, 14:342;1253[XX ]| instructive pictures, plastercast reproductions of the classical statues such as 14:342;1254[XX ]| Venus and Apollo, artistic coloured photographs of prize babies, all these 14:342;1255[XX ]| little attentions would enable ladies who$6#1$ were in$4$ a particular condition to$9$ 14:342;1256[XX ]| pass the intervening months in$4$ a most enjoyable manner. 14:342;1256[' ]| Mr*J%*Crotthers 14:342;1257[' ]| (Disc% Bacc%) attributes some of these demises to$4$ abdominal trauma in$4$ the 14:342;1258[' ]| case of women workers subjected to$4$ heavy labours in$4$ the workshop and to$4$ 14:342;1259[' ]| marital discipline in$4$ the home but by$4$ far the vast majority to$9$ neglect, private 14:342;1260[' ]| or official, culminating in$4$ the exposure of newborn infants, the practice of 14:342;1261[' ]| criminal abortion or in$4$ the atrocious crime of infanticide. Although the 14:342;1262[' ]| former (we are thinking of neglect) is undoubtedly only too true the case he 14:342;1263[' ]| cites of nurses forgetting to$9$ count the sponges in$4$ the peritoneal cavity is too 14:342;1264[' ]| rare to$9$ be normative. In$4$ fact when one comes to$9$ look into it the wonder is 14:342;1265[' ]| that$3$ so$5#1$ many pregnancies and deliveries go off so$5#1$ well as they do, all things 14:342;1266[' ]| considered and in$4$ spite of our human shortcomings which$6#1$ often baulk 14:342;1267[' ]| nature in$4$ her intentions. An ingenious suggestion is that$6#2$ thrown out by$4$ 14:342;1268[' ]| Mr*V%*Lynch (Bacc% Arith%) that$3$ both natality and mortality, as well as all other 14:342;1269[' ]| phenomena of evolution, tidal movements, lunar phases, blood 14:342;1270[' ]| temperatures, diseases in$4$ general, everything, in$4$ fine, in$4$ nature's vast 14:342;1271[' ]| workshop from the extinction of some remote sun to$4$ the blossoming of one 14:342;1272[' ]| of the countless flowers which$6#1$ beautify our public parks is subject to$4$ a law 14:342;1273[' ]| of numeration as yet unascertained. Still the plain straightforward question 14:342;1274[' ]| why a child of normally healthy parents and seemingly a healthy child and 14:342;1275[' ]| properly looked after succumbs unaccountably in$4$ early childhood (though 14:342;1276[' ]| other children of the same marriage do not) must certainly, in$4$ the poet's 14:342;1277[' ]| words, give us pause. Nature, we may rest assured, has her own good and 14:342;1278[' ]| cogent reasons for$4$ whatever she does and in$4$ all probability such deaths are 14:342;1279[' ]| due to$4$ some law of anticipation by$4$ which$6#1$ organisms in$4$ which$6#1$ morbous 14:342;1280[' ]| germs have taken up$5$ their residence (modern science has conclusively 14:342;1281[' ]| shown that$3$ only the plasmic substance can be said to$9$ be immortal) tend to$9$ 14:342;1282[' ]| disappear at an increasingly earlier stage of development, an arrangement 14:342;1283[' ]| which$6#1$, though productive of pain to$4$ some of our feelings (notably the 14:342;1284[' ]| maternal), is nevertheless, some of us think, in$4$ the long run beneficial to$4$ the 14:342;1285[' ]| race in$4$ general in$4$ securing thereby the survival of the fittest. Mr*S%*Dedalus' 14:342;1286[' ]| (Div% Scep%) remark (or should it be called an interruption?) that$3$ an 14:342;1287[' ]| omnivorous being which$6#1$ can masticate, deglute, digest and apparently pass 14:342;1288[' ]| through the ordinary channel with pluterperfect imperturbability such 14:342;1289[' ]| multifarious aliments as cancrenous females emaciated by$4$ parturition, 14:342;1290[' ]| corpulent professional gentlemen, not to$9$ speak of jaundiced politicians and 14:342;1291[' ]| chlorotic nuns, might possibly find gastric relief in$4$ an innocent collation of 14:343;1292[' ]| staggering bob, reveals as nought else could and in$4$ a very unsavoury light 14:343;1293[' ]| the tendency above alluded to$5$. For$4$ the enlightenment of those who$6#1$ are not 14:343;1294[' ]| so$5#1$ intimately acquainted with the minutiae of the municipal abattoir as this 14:343;1295[' ]| morbidminded esthete and embryo philosopher who$6#1$ for$4$ all his overweening 14:343;1296[' ]| bumptiousness in$4$ things scientific can scarcely distinguish an acid from an 14:343;1297[' ]| alkali prides himself on$4$ being, it should perhaps be stated that$3$ staggering 14:343;1298[' ]| bob in$4$ the vile parlance of our lowerclass licensed victuallers signifies the 14:343;1299[' ]| cookable and eatable flesh of a calf newly dropped from its mother. In$4$ a 14:343;1300[' ]| recent public controversy with Mr*L%*Bloom (Pubb% Canv%) which$6#1$ took 14:343;1301[' ]| place in$4$ the commons' hall of the National*Maternity*Hospital, 29, 30 and 14:343;1302[' ]| 31 Holles*street, of which$6#1$, as is well known, Dr*A%*Horne (Lic% in$4$ Midw%, 14:343;1303[' ]| F%_K%_Q%_C%_P%_I%) is the able and popular master, he is reported by$4$ 14:343;1304[' ]| eyewitnesses as having stated that$3$ 14:343;1304[B ]| once a woman has let the cat into the bag 14:343;1305[' ]| (an esthete's allusion, presumably, to$4$ one of the most complicated and 14:343;1306[' ]| marvellous of all nature's processes ~~ the act of sexual congress) 14:343;1306[B ]| she must 14:343;1307[B ]| let it out again or give it life, 14:343;1307[' ]| as he phrased it, 14:343;1307[B ]| to$9$ save her own. 14:343;1307[C ]| At the risk of 14:343;1308[C ]| her own, 14:343;1308[' ]| was the telling rejoinder of his interlocutor, none the less effective 14:343;1309[' ]| for$4$ the moderate and measured tone in$4$ which$6#1$ it was delivered. 14:343;1310[' ]| Meanwhile the skill and patience of the physician had brought about 14:343;1311[' ]| a happy \accouchement\. It had been a weary weary while both for$4$ patient 14:343;1312[' ]| and doctor. All that$6#2$ surgical skill could do was done and the brave woman 14:343;1313[' ]| had manfully helped. She had. She had fought the good fight and now she 14:343;1314[' ]| was very very happy. Those who$6#1$ have passed on$5$, who$6#1$ have gone before, are 14:343;1315[' ]| happy too as they gaze down and smile upon$4$ the touching scene. Reverently 14:343;1316[' ]| look at her as she reclines there with the motherlight in$4$ her eyes, that$6#2$ 14:343;1317[' ]| longing hunger for$4$ baby fingers (a pretty sight it is to$9$ see), in$4$ the first bloom 14:343;1318[' ]| of her new motherhood, breathing a silent prayer of thanksgiving to$4$ One 14:343;1319[' ]| above, the Universal Husband. And as her loving eyes behold her babe she 14:343;1320[' ]| wishes only one blessing more, to$9$ have her dear Doady there with her to$9$ 14:343;1321[' ]| share her joy, to$9$ lay in$4$ his arms that$6#2$ mite of God's clay, the fruit of their 14:343;1322[' ]| lawful embraces. He is older now (you and I may whisper it) and a trifle 14:343;1323[' ]| stooped in$4$ the shoulders yet in$4$ the whirligig of years a grave dignity has 14:343;1324[' ]| come to$4$ the conscientious second accountant of the Ulster*bank, College*Green 14:343;1325[' ]| branch. O*Doady, loved one of old, faithful lifemate now, it may 14:343;1326[' ]| never be again, that$6#2$ faroff time of the roses! With the old shake of her 14:343;1327[' ]| pretty head she recalls those days. God! How beautiful now across the mist 14:343;1328[' ]| of years! But their children are grouped in$4$ her imagination about the 14:343;1329[' ]| bedside, hers and his, Charley, Mary*Alice, Frederick*Albert (if he had 14:343;1330[' ]| lived), Mamy, Budgy (Victoria*Frances), Tom, Violet*Constance*Louisa, 14:343;1331[' ]| darling little Bobsy (called after our famous hero of the South*African war, 14:343;1332[' ]| lord*Bobs of Waterford and Candahar) and now this last pledge of their 14:343;1333[' ]| union, a Purefoy if ever there was one, with the true Purefoy nose. Young 14:343;1334[' ]| hopeful will$1$ be christened Mortimer*Edward after the influential third 14:343;1335[' ]| cousin of Mr*Purefoy in$4$ the Treasury Remembrancer's office, Dublin*Castle. 14:343;1336[' ]| And so$3$ time wags on$5$: but father*Cronion has dealt lightly here. No$7$, 14:344;1337[' ]| let no$2$ sigh break from that$6#2$ bosom, dear gentle Mina. And Doady, knock 14:344;1338[' ]| the ashes from your pipe, the seasoned briar you still fancy when the curfew 14:344;1339[' ]| rings for$4$ you (may it be the distant day!) and dout the light whereby you 14:344;1340[' ]| read in$4$ the Sacred Book for$4$ the oil too has run low, and so$3$ with a tranquil 14:344;1341[' ]| heart to$4$ bed, to$9$ rest. He knows and will$1$ call in$4$ His own good time. You too 14:344;1342[' ]| have fought the good fight and played loyally your man's part. Sir, to$4$ you 14:344;1343[' ]| my hand. Well done, thou good and faithful servant! 14:344;1344[' ]| There are sins or (let us call them as the world calls them) evil 14:344;1345[' ]| memories which$6#1$ are hidden away by$4$ man in$4$ the darkest places of the heart 14:344;1346[' ]| but they abide there and wait. He may suffer their memory to$9$ grow dim, let 14:344;1347[' ]| them be as though they had not been and all but persuade himself that$3$ they 14:344;1348[' ]| were not or at least were otherwise. Yet a chance word will$1$ call them forth 14:344;1349[' ]| suddenly and they will$1$ rise up$5$ to$9$ confront him in$4$ the most various 14:344;1350[' ]| circumstances, a vision or a dream, or while timbrel and harp soothe his 14:344;1351[' ]| senses or amid the cool silver tranquility of the evening or at the feast, at 14:344;1352[' ]| midnight, when he is now filled with wine. Not to$9$ insult over him will$1$ the 14:344;1353[' ]| vision come as over one that$6#1$ lies under her wrath, not for$4$ vengeance to$9$ cut 14:344;1354[' ]| him off from the living but shrouded in$4$ the piteous vesture of the past, 14:344;1355[' ]| silent, remote, reproachful. 14:344;1356[' ]| The stranger still regarded on$4$ the face before him a slow recession of 14:344;1357[' ]| that$6#2$ false calm there, imposed, as it seemed, by$4$ habit or some studied trick, 14:344;1358[' ]| upon$4$ words so$5#1$ embittered as to$9$ accuse in$4$ their speaker an unhealthiness, a 14:344;1359[' ]| \flair\, for$4$ the cruder things of life. A scene disengages itself in$4$ the observer's 14:344;1360[' ]| memory, evoked, it would seem, by$4$ a word of so$5#1$ natural a homeliness as if 14:344;1361[' ]| those days were really present there (as some thought) with their immediate 14:344;1362[' ]| pleasures. A shaven space of lawn one soft May evening, the 14:344;1363[' ]| wellremembered grove of lilacs at Roundtown, purple and white, fragrant 14:344;1364[' ]| slender spectators of the game but with much real interest in$4$ the pellets as 14:344;1365[' ]| they run slowly forward over the sward or collide and stop, one by$4$ its 14:344;1366[' ]| fellow, with a brief alert shock. And yonder about that$6#2$ grey urn where the 14:344;1367[' ]| water moves at times in$4$ thoughtful irrigation you saw another as fragrant 14:344;1368[' ]| sisterhood, Floey, Atty, Tiny and their darker friend with I know not what 14:344;1369[' ]| of arresting in$4$ her pose then, Our Lady of the Cherries, a comely brace of 14:344;1370[' ]| them pendent from an ear, bringing out the foreign warmth of the skin so$5#1$ 14:344;1371[' ]| daintily against the cool ardent fruit. A lad of four or five in$4$ linseywoolsey 14:344;1372[' ]| (blossomtime but there will$1$ be cheer in$4$ the kindly hearth when ere long the 14:344;1373[' ]| bowls are gathered and hutched) is standing on$4$ the urn secured by$4$ that$6#2$ 14:344;1374[' ]| circle of girlish fond hands. He frowns a little just as this young man does 14:344;1375[' ]| now with a perhaps too conscious enjoyment of the danger but must needs 14:344;1376[' ]| glance at whiles towards where his mother watches from the \piazzetta\ 14:344;1377[' ]| giving upon$4$ the flowerclose with a faint shadow of remoteness or of 14:344;1378[' ]| reproach (\alles Verg^angliche\) in$4$ her glad look. 14:344;1379[' ]| Mark this farther and remember. The end comes suddenly. Enter that$6#2$ 14:344;1380[' ]| antechamber of birth where the studious are assembled and note their faces. 14:344;1381[' ]| Nothing, as it seems, there of rash or violent. Quietude of custody, rather, 14:345;1382[' ]| befitting their station in$4$ that$6#2$ house, the vigilant watch of shepherds and of 14:345;1383[' ]| angels about a crib in$4$ Bethlehem of Juda long ago. But as before the 14:345;1384[' ]| lightning the serried stormclouds, heavy with preponderant excess of 14:345;1385[' ]| moisture, in$4$ swollen masses turgidly distended, compass earth and sky in$4$ 14:345;1386[' ]| one vast slumber, impending above parched field and drowsy oxen and 14:345;1387[' ]| blighted growth of shrub and verdure till in$4$ an instant a flash rives their 14:345;1388[' ]| centres and with the reverberation of the thunder the cloudburst pours its 14:345;1389[' ]| torrent, so$5#2$ and not otherwise was the transformation, violent and 14:345;1390[' ]| instantaneous, upon$4$ the utterance of the word. 14:345;1391[' ]| Burke's! outflings my lord*Stephen, giving the cry, and a tag and 14:345;1392[' ]| bobtail of all them after, cockerel, jackanapes, welsher, pilldoctor, punctual 14:345;1393[' ]| Bloom at heels with a universal grabbing at headgear, ashplants, bilbos, 14:345;1394[' ]| Panama hats and scabbards, Zermatt alpenstocks and what not. A dedale of 14:345;1395[' ]| lusty youth, noble every student there. Nurse*Callan taken aback in$4$ the 14:345;1396[' ]| hallway can not stay them nor smiling surgeon coming downstairs with 14:345;1397[' ]| news of placentation ended, a full pound if a milligramme. They hark him 14:345;1398[' ]| on$5$. The door! It is open? Ha! They are out, tumultuously, off for$4$ a 14:345;1399[' ]| minute's race, all bravely legging it, Burke's of Denzille and Holles their 14:345;1400[' ]| ulterior goal. Dixon follows giving them sharp language but raps out an 14:345;1401[' ]| oath, he too, and on$5$. Bloom stays with nurse a thought to$9$ send a kind word 14:345;1402[' ]| to$4$ happy mother and nurseling up$4$ there. Doctor*Diet and Doctor*Quiet. 14:345;1403[' ]| Looks she too not other now? Ward of watching in$4$ Horne's house has told 14:345;1404[' ]| its tale in$4$ that$6#2$ washedout pallor. Then all being gone, a glance of motherwit 14:345;1405[' ]| helping, he whispers close in$4$ going: 14:345;1405[C ]| Madam, when comes the storkbird for$4$ 14:345;1406[C ]| thee? 14:345;1407[' ]| The air without is impregnated with raindew moisture, life essence 14:345;1408[' ]| celestial, glistening on$4$ Dublin stone there under starshiny \coelum\. God's 14:345;1409[' ]| air, the Allfather's air, scintillant circumambient cessile air. Breathe it deep 14:345;1410[' ]| into thee. By$4$ heaven, Theodore*Purefoy, thou hast done a doughty deed 14:345;1411[' ]| and no$2$ botch! Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in$4$ 14:345;1412[' ]| this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle. Astounding! In$4$ her 14:345;1413[' ]| lay a Godframed Godgiven preformed possibility which$6#1$ thou hast fructified 14:345;1414[' ]| with thy modicum of man's work. Cleave to$4$ her! Serve! Toil on$5$, labour like$4$ 14:345;1415[' ]| a very bandog and let scholarment and all Malthusiasts go hang. Thou art 14:345;1416[' ]| all their daddies, Theodore. Art drooping under thy load, bemoiled with 14:345;1417[' ]| butcher's bills at home and ingots (not thine!) in$4$ the countinghouse? Head 14:345;1418[' ]| up$5$! For$4$ every newbegotten thou shalt gather thy homer of ripe wheat. See, 14:345;1419[' ]| thy fleece is drenched. Dost envy Darby*Dullman there with his Joan? A 14:345;1420[' ]| canting jay and a rheumeyed curdog is all their progeny. Pshaw, I tell thee! 14:345;1421[' ]| He is a mule, a dead gasteropod, without vim or stamina, not worth a 14:345;1422[' ]| cracked kreutzer. Copulation without population! No$7$, say I! Herod's 14:345;1423[' ]| slaughter of the innocents were the truer name. Vegetables, forsooth, and 14:345;1424[' ]| sterile cohabitation! Give her beefsteaks, red, raw, bleeding! She is a hoary 14:345;1425[' ]| pandemonium of ills, enlarged glands, mumps, quinsy, bunions, hayfever, 14:345;1426[' ]| bedsores, ringworm, floating kidney, Derbyshire neck, warts, bilious 14:346;1427[' ]| attacks, gallstones, cold feet, varicose veins. A truce to$4$ threnes and trentals 14:346;1428[' ]| and jeremies and all such congenital defunctive music! Twenty years of it, 14:346;1429[' ]| regret them not. With thee it was not as with many that$6#1$ will$1$ and would and 14:346;1430[' ]| wait and never ~~ do. Thou sawest thy America, thy lifetask, and didst 14:346;1431[' ]| charge to$9$ cover like$4$ the transpontine bison. How saith Zarathustra? \Deine\ 14:346;1432[' ]| \Kuh Tr^ubsal\ \melkest Du. Nun trinkst\ \Du die s^usse\ \Milch des Euters.\ See! It 14:346;1433[' ]| displodes for$4$ thee in$4$ abundance. Drink, man, an udderful! Mother's milk, 14:346;1434[' ]| Purefoy, the milk of human kin, milk too of those burgeoning stars 14:346;1435[' ]| overhead rutilant in$4$ thin rainvapour, punch milk, such as those rioters will$1$ 14:346;1436[' ]| quaff in$4$ their guzzling den, milk of madness, the honeymilk of Canaan's 14:346;1437[' ]| land. Thy cow's dug was tough, what? Ay, but her milk is hot and sweet 14:346;1438[' ]| and fattening. No$2$ dollop this but thick rich bonnyclaber. To$4$ her, old 14:346;1439[' ]| patriarch! Pap! \Per deam Partulam et Pertundam nunc est bibendum!\ 14:346;1440[X ]| All off for$4$ a buster, armstrong, hollering down the street. Bonafides. 14:346;1441[X ]| Where you slep las nigh? Timothy of the battered naggin. Like$4$ ole Billyo. 14:346;1442[X ]| Any brollies or gumboots in$4$ the fambly? Where the Henry*Nevil's 14:346;1443[X ]| sawbones and ole clo? Sorra one o' me knows. Hurrah there, Dix! Forward 14:346;1444[X ]| to$4$ the ribbon counter. Where is Punch? All serene. Jay, look at the drunken 14:346;1445[X ]| minister coming out of the maternity hospal! \Benedicat vos omnipotens\ 14:346;1446[X ]| \Deus, Pater et Filius.\ A make, mister. The Denzille*lane boys. Hell, blast ye! 14:346;1447[X ]| Scoot. Righto, Isaacs, shove em out of the bleeding limelight. Yous join uz, 14:346;1448[X ]| dear sir? No$2$ hentrusion in$4$ life. Lou heap good man. Allee samee dis bunch. 14:346;1449[X ]| \En avant, mes enfants!\ Fire away number one on$4$ the gun. Burke's! 14:346;1450[X ]| Burke's! Thence they advanced five parasangs. Slattery's mounted foot. 14:346;1451[X ]| Where is that$6#2$ bleeding awfur? Parson Steve, apostates' creed! No$7$, no$7$, 14:346;1452[X ]| Mulligan! Abaft there! Shove ahead. Keep a watch on$4$ the clock. 14:346;1453[X ]| Chuckingout time. Mullee! What is on$4$ you? \Ma m`ere m'a mari=ee.\ British 14:346;1454[X ]| Beatitudes! \Retamplatan\ \digidi boumboum.\ Ayes have it. To$9$ be printed and 14:346;1455[X ]| bound at the Druiddrum press by$4$ two designing females. Calf covers of 14:346;1456[X ]| pissedon green. Last word in$4$ art shades. Most beautiful book come out of 14:346;1457[X ]| Ireland my time. \Silentium!\ Get a spurt on$5$. Tention. Proceed to$4$ nearest 14:346;1458[X ]| canteen and there annex liquor stores. March! Tramp, tramp, tramp, the 14:346;1459[X ]| boys are (atitudes!) parching. Beer, beef, business, bibles, bulldogs, 14:346;1460[X ]| battleships, buggery and bishops. Whether on$4$ the scaffold high. Beer, beef, 14:346;1461[X ]| trample the bibles. When for$4$ Irelandear. Trample the trampellers. 14:346;1462[X ]| Thunderation! Keep the durned millingtary step. We fall. Bishops 14:346;1463[X ]| boosebox. Halt! Heave to$5$. Rugger. Scrum in$5$. No$2$ touch kicking. Wow, my 14:346;1464[X ]| tootsies! You hurt? Most amazingly sorry! 14:346;1465[X ]| Query. Who$6#2$ is astanding this here do? Proud possessor of damnall. 14:346;1466[X ]| Declare misery. Bet to$4$ the ropes. Me nantee saltee. Not a red at me this 14:346;1467[X ]| week gone. Yours? Mead of our fathers for$4$ the \^Ubermensch\. Dittoh. Five 14:346;1468[X ]| number ones. You, sir? Ginger cordial. Chase me, the cabby's caudle. 14:346;1469[X ]| Stimulate the caloric. Winding of his ticker. Stopped short never to$9$ go 14:346;1470[X ]| again when the old. Absinthe for$4$ me, savvy? \Caramba!\ Have an eggnog or 14:346;1471[X ]| a prairie oyster. Enemy? Avuncular has got my timepiece. Ten to$4$. Obligated 14:347;1472[X ]| awful. Do not mention it. Got a pectoral trauma, eh, Dix? Pos fact. Got bet 14:347;1473[X ]| be a boomblebee whenever he wus settin sleepin in$4$ hes bit garten. Digs up$5$ 14:347;1474[X ]| near the Mater. Buckled he is. Know his dona? Yup, sartin I do. Full of a 14:347;1475[X ]| dure. See her in$4$ her dishybilly. Peels off a credit. Lovey lovekin. None of 14:347;1476[X ]| your lean kine, not much. Pull down the blind, love. Two Ardilauns. Same 14:347;1477[X ]| here. Look slippery. If you fall do not wait to$9$ get up$5$. Five, seven, nine. Fine! 14:347;1478[X ]| Got a prime pair of mincepies, no$2$ kid. And her take me to$4$ rests and her 14:347;1479[X ]| anker of rum. Must be seen to$9$ be believed. Your starving eyes and 14:347;1480[X ]| allbeplastered neck you stole my heart, O gluepot. Sir? Spud again the 14:347;1481[X ]| rheumatiz? All poppycock, you will$1$ scuse me saying. For$4$ the hoi polloi. I vear 14:347;1482[X ]| thee beest a gert vool. Well, doc? Back fro Lapland? Your corporosity 14:347;1483[X ]| sagaciating O_K? How is the squaws and papooses? Womanbody after 14:347;1484[X ]| going on$4$ the straw? Stand and deliver. Password. There is hair. Ours the 14:347;1485[X ]| white death and the ruddy birth. Hi! Spit in$4$ your own eye, boss! 14:347;1486[X ]| Mummer's wire. Cribbed out of Meredith. Jesified, orchidised, polycimical 14:347;1487[X ]| jesuit! Aunty mine is writing Pa Kinch. Baddybad Stephen lead astray 14:347;1488[X ]| goodygood Malachi. 14:347;1489[X ]| Hurroo! Collar the leather, youngun. Roun wi the nappy. Here, Jock 14:347;1490[X ]| braw Hielentman is your barleybree. Lang may your lum reek and your 14:347;1491[X ]| kailpot boil! My tipple. \Merci.\ Here is to$4$ us. How is that$6#2$? Leg before wicket. 14:347;1492[X ]| Do not stain my brandnew sitinems. Give us a shake of peppe, you there. 14:347;1493[X ]| Catch aholt. Caraway seed to$9$ carry away. Twig? Shrieks of silence. Every 14:347;1494[X ]| cove to$4$ his gentry mort. Venus Pandemos. \Les petites femmes.\ Bold bad girl 14:347;1495[X ]| from the town of Mullingar. Tell her I was axing at her. Hauding Sara by$4$ 14:347;1496[X ]| the wame. On$4$ the road to$4$ Malahide. Me? If she who$6#1$ seduced me had left 14:347;1497[X ]| but the name. What do you want for$4$ ninepence? Machree, macruiskeen. 14:347;1498[X ]| Smutty Moll for$4$ a mattress jig. And a pull all together. \Ex!\ 14:347;1499[X ]| Waiting, guvnor? Most deciduously. Bet your boots on$5$. Stunned like$5$, 14:347;1500[X ]| seeing as how no$2$ shiners is acoming. Underconstumble? He have got the 14:347;1501[X ]| chink \ad lib\. Seed near free poun on$4$ un a spell ago a said war hisn. Us 14:347;1502[X ]| come right in$5$ on$4$ your invite, see? Up$5$ to$4$ you, matey. Out with the oof. Two 14:347;1503[X ]| bar and a wing. You larn that$3$ go off of they there Frenchy bilks? Will$1$ not 14:347;1504[X ]| wash here for$4$ nuts nohow. Lil chile velly solly. Ise de cutest colour coon 14:347;1505[X ]| down our side. Gawds teruth, Chawley. We are nae fou. We are nae tha fou. 14:347;1506[X ]| Au reservoir, mossoo. Tanks you. 14:347;1507[X ]| It is, sure. What say? In$4$ the speakeasy. Tight. I shee you, shir. 14:347;1508[X ]| Bantam, two days teetee. Bowsing nowt but claretwine. Garn! Have a glint, 14:347;1509[X ]| do. Gum, I am jiggered. And been to$9$ barber he have. Too full for$4$ words. 14:347;1510[X ]| With a railway bloke. How come you so$5#2$? Opera he would like$1$? Rose*of*Castile. 14:347;1511[X ]| Rows of cast. Police! Some H2O for$4$ a gent fainted. Look at Bantam's 14:347;1512[X ]| flowers. Gemini. He is going to$9$ holler. The colleen bawn. My colleen bawn. 14:347;1513[X ]| O, cheese it! Shut his blurry Dutch oven with a firm hand. Had the winner 14:347;1514[X ]| today till I tipped him a dead cert. The ruffin cly the nab of Stephen*Hand 14:347;1515[X ]| as give me the jady coppaleen. He strike a telegramboy paddock wire big 14:347;1516[X ]| bug Bass to$4$ the depot. Shove him a joey and grahamise. Mare on$4$ form hot 14:348;1517[X ]| order. Guinea to$4$ a goosegog. Tell a cram, that$6#2$. Gospeltrue. Criminal 14:348;1518[X ]| diversion? I think that$6#2$ yes. Sure thing. Land him in$4$ chokeechokee if the 14:348;1519[X ]| harman beck copped the game. Madden back Madden's a maddening back. 14:348;1520[X ]| O lust our refuge and our strength. Decamping. Must you go? Off to$4$ 14:348;1521[X ]| mammy. Stand by$5$. Hide my blushes someone. All in$5$ if he spots me. Come 14:348;1522[X ]| ahome, our Bantam. Horryvar, mong vioo. Dinna forget the cowslips for$4$ 14:348;1523[X ]| hersel. Cornfide. Wha gev ye thon colt? Pal to$4$ pal. Jannock. Of John*Thomas, 14:348;1524[X ]| her spouse. No$2$ fake, old man Leo. S'elp me, honest injun. Shiver 14:348;1525[X ]| my timbers if I had. There is a great big holy friar. Vyfor you no$2$ me tell? 14:348;1526[X ]| Vel, I ses, if that$6#2$ aint a sheeny nachez, vel, I vil get misha mishinnah. 14:348;1527[X ]| Through yerd our lord, Amen. 14:348;1528[X ]| You move a motion? Steve boy, you are going it some. More bluggy 14:348;1529[X ]| drunkables? Will$1$ immensely splendiferous stander permit one stooder of 14:348;1530[X ]| most extreme poverty and one largesize grandacious thirst to$9$ terminate one 14:348;1531[X ]| expensive inaugurated libation? Give us a breather. Landlord, landlord, have 14:348;1532[X ]| you good wine, staboo? Hoots, mon, a wee drap to$9$ pree. Cut and come 14:348;1533[X ]| again. Right. Boniface! Absinthe the lot. \7Nos 7omnes 7biberimus 7viridum\ 14:348;1534[X ]| \7toxicum,\ \7diabolus 7capiat 7posterioria\ \7nostria.\ Closingtime, gents. Eh? Rome 14:348;1535[X ]| boose for$4$ the Bloom toff. I hear you say onions? Bloo? Cadges ads. Photo's 14:348;1536[X ]| papli, by$4$ all that$6#1$ is gorgeous. Play low, pardner. Slide. \9Bonsoir 9la 9compagnie.\ 14:348;1537[X ]| And snares of the poxfiend. Where is the buck and Namby Amby? 14:348;1538[X ]| Skunked? Leg bail. Aweel, ye maun e'en gang yer gates. Checkmate. King 14:348;1539[X ]| to$4$ tower. Kind Kristyann wil yu help yung man hoose frend tuk bungellow 14:348;1540[X ]| kee tu find plais whear tu lay crown of his hed 2 night. Crickey, I am about 14:348;1541[X ]| sprung. Tarnally dog gone my shins if this beent the bestest puttiest 14:348;1542[X ]| longbreak yet. Item, curate, couple of cookies for$4$ this child. Cot is plood 14:348;1543[X ]| and prandypalls, none! Not a pite of sheeses? Thrust syphilis down to$4$ hell 14:348;1544[X ]| and with him those other licensed spirits. Time, gents! Who$6#1$ wander 14:348;1545[X ]| through the world. Health all! \9A`\ \9la 9votre!\ 14:348;1546[X ]| Golly, whatten tunket's yon guy in$4$ the mackintosh? Dusty*Rhodes. 14:348;1547[X ]| Peep at his wearables. By$4$ mighty! What is he got? Jubilee mutton. Bovril, by$4$ 14:348;1548[X ]| James. Wants it real bad. D'ye ken bare socks? Seedy cuss in$4$ the 14:348;1549[X ]| Richmond? Rawthere! Thought he had a deposit of lead in$4$ his penis. 14:348;1550[X ]| Trumpery insanity. Bartle the Bread we calls him. That$6#2$, sir, was once a 14:348;1551[X ]| prosperous cit. Man all tattered and torn that$6#1$ married a maiden all forlorn. 14:348;1552[X ]| Slung her hook, she did. Here see lost love. Walking Mackintosh of lonely 14:348;1553[X ]| canyon. Tuck and turn in$5$. Schedule time. Nix for$4$ the hornies. Pardon? 14:348;1554[X ]| Seen him today at a runefal? Chum o' yourn passed in$4$ his checks? 14:348;1555[X ]| Ludamassy! Pore piccaninnies! Thou will$1$ no$5$ be telling me thot, Pold veg! Did 14:348;1556[X ]| ums blubble bigsplash crytears cos fren Padney was took off in$4$ black bag? 14:348;1557[X ]| Of all de darkies Massa*Pat was verra best. I never see the like$0$ since I was 14:348;1558[X ]| born. \9Tiens, 9tiens\, but it is well sad, that$6#2$, my faith, yes. O, get, rev on$4$ a 14:348;1559[X ]| gradient one in$4$ nine. Live axle drives are souped. Lay you two to$4$ one 14:348;1560[X ]| Jenatzy licks him ruddy well hollow. Jappies? High angle fire, inyah! Sunk 14:348;1561[X ]| by$4$ war specials. Be worse for$4$ him, says he, nor any Rooshian. Time all. 14:349;1562[X ]| There is eleven of them. Get ye gone. Forward, woozy wobblers! Night. 14:349;1563[X ]| Night. May Allah the Excellent One your soul this night ever tremendously 14:349;1564[X ]| conserve. 14:349;1565[X ]| Your attention! We are nae tha fou. The Leith police dismisseth us. The 14:349;1566[X ]| least tholice. Ware hawks for$4$ the chap puking. Unwell in$4$ his abominable 14:349;1567[X ]| regions. Yooka. Night. Mona, my thrue love. Yook. Mona, my own love. 14:349;1568[X ]| Ook. 14:349;1569[X ]| Hark! Shut your obstropolos. Pflaap! Pflaap! Blaze on$5$. There she 14:349;1570[X ]| goes. Brigade! Bout ship. Mount*street way. Cut up$5$! Pflaap! Tally ho. You 14:349;1571[X ]| not come? Run, skelter, race. Pflaaaap! 14:349;1572[X ]| Lynch! Hey? Sign on$5$ long o' me. Denzille*lane this way. Change here 14:349;1573[X ]| for$4$ Bawdyhouse. We two, she said, will$1$ seek the kips where shady Mary is. 14:349;1574[X ]| Righto, any old time. \7Laetabuntur 7in 7cubilibus 7suis.\ You coming long? 14:349;1575[X ]| Whisper, who$6#2$ the sooty hell is the johnny in$4$ the black duds? Hush! Sinned 14:349;1576[X ]| against the light and even now that$6#2$ day is at hand when he shall come to$9$ 14:349;1577[X ]| judge the world by$4$ fire. Pflaap! \Ut implerentur scripturae.\ Strike up$5$ a 14:349;1578[X ]| ballad. Then outspake medical Dick to$4$ his comrade medical Davy. 14:349;1579[X ]| Christicle, who$6#2$ is this excrement yellow gospeller on$4$ the Merrion hall? 14:349;1580[X ]| Elijah is coming! Washed in$4$ the blood of the Lamb. Come on$5$ you 14:349;1581[X ]| winefizzling, ginsizzling, booseguzzling existences! Come on$5$, you 14:349;1582[X ]| dog-gone, bullnecked, beetlebrowed, hogjowled, peanutbrained, weaseleyed 14:349;1583[X ]| fourflushers, false alarms and excess baggage! Come on$5$, you triple extract 14:349;1584[X ]| of infamy! Alexander*J*Christ*Dowie, that$6#2$ is my name, that$6#1$ is yanked to$4$ 14:349;1585[X ]| glory most half this planet from Frisco beach to$4$ Vladivostok. The Deity 14:349;1586[X ]| aint no$2$ nickel dime bumshow. I put it to$4$ you that$3$ He is on$4$ the square and a 14:349;1587[X ]| corking fine business proposition. He is the grandest thing yet and do not you 14:349;1588[X ]| forget it. Shout salvation in$4$ King*Jesus. You will$1$ need to$9$ rise precious early, 14:349;1589[X ]| you sinner there, if you want to$9$ diddle the Almighty God. Pflaaaap! Not 14:349;1590[X ]| half. He is got a coughmixture with a punch in$4$ it for$4$ you, my friend, in$4$ his 14:349;1591[X ]| back pocket. Just you try it on$5$.