12:240;0000@@@@@| 12:240;0001['+ ]| I was just passing the time of day with old Troy of the D%*M%*P% at the 12:240;0002['+ ]| corner of Arbour*hill there and be damned but a bloody sweep came along 12:240;0003['+ ]| and he near drove his gear into my eye. I turned around to$9$ let him have the 12:240;0004['+ ]| weight of my tongue when who$6#1$ should I see dodging along Stony*Batter 12:240;0005['+ ]| only Joe*Hynes. 12:240;0006[AA ]| ~~ Lo, Joe, 12:240;0006['+ ]| says I. 12:240;0006[AA ]| How are you blowing? Did you see that$6#2$ bloody 12:240;0007[AA ]| chimneysweep near shove my eye out with his brush? 12:240;0008[S ]| ~~ Soot's luck, 12:240;0008['+ ]| says Joe. 12:240;0008[S ]| Who$6#2$ is the old ballocks you were talking to$4$? 12:240;0009[AA ]| ~~ Old Troy, 12:240;0009['+ ]| says I, 12:240;0009[AA ]| was in$4$ the force. I am on$4$ two minds not to$9$ give that$6#2$ 12:240;0010[AA ]| fellow in$4$ charge for$4$ obstructing the thoroughfare with his brooms and 12:240;0011[AA ]| ladders. 12:240;0012[S ]| ~~ What are you doing round those parts? 12:240;0012['+ ]| says Joe. 12:240;0013[AA ]| ~~ Devil a much, 12:240;0013['+ ]| says I. 12:240;0013[AA ]| There is a bloody big foxy thief beyond by$4$ the 12:240;0014[AA ]| garrison church at the corner of Chicken*lane ~~ old Troy was just giving 12:240;0015[AA ]| me a wrinkle about him ~~ lifted any God's quantity of tea and sugar to$9$ pay 12:240;0016[AA ]| three bob a week said he had a farm in$4$ the county*Down off a 12:240;0017[AA ]| hop-of-my-thumb by$4$ the name of Moses*Herzog over there near 12:240;0018[AA ]| Heytesbury*street. 12:240;0019[S ]| ~~ Circumcised? 12:240;0019['+ ]| says Joe. 12:240;0020[AA ]| ~~ Ay, 12:240;0020['+ ]| says I. 12:240;0020[AA ]| A bit off the top. An old plumber named Geraghty. I am 12:240;0021[AA ]| hanging on$5$ to$4$ his taw now for$4$ the past fortnight and I can not get a penny out 12:240;0022[AA ]| of him. 12:240;0023[S ]| ~~ That$3$ the lay you are on$5$ now? 12:240;0023['+ ]| says Joe. 12:240;0024[AA ]| ~~ Ay, 12:240;0024['+ ]| says I. 12:240;0024[AA ]| How are the mighty fallen! Collector of bad and doubtful 12:240;0025[AA ]| debts. But that$6#2$ is the most notorious bloody robber you would meet in$4$ a day's 12:240;0026[AA ]| walk and the face on$4$ him all pockmarks would hold a shower of rain. 12:240;0026[X ]| \Tell\ 12:240;0027[X ]| \him\, 12:240;0027['+ ]| says he, 12:240;0027[X ]| \I dare him\, 12:240;0027['+ ]| says he, 12:240;0027[X ]| \and I doubledare him to$9$ send you round\ 12:240;0028[X ]| \here again or if he does\, 12:240;0028['+ ]| says he, 12:240;0028[X ]| \I will$1$ have him summonsed up$5$ before the\ 12:240;0029[X ]| \court, so$5#2$ I will$1$, for$4$ trading without a licence\. 12:240;0029['+ ]| And he after stuffing himself 12:240;0030['+ ]| till he is fit to$9$ burst. Jesus, I had to$9$ laugh at the little jewy getting his shirt 12:240;0031['+ ]| out. 12:240;0031[X ]| \He drink me my teas. He eat me my sugars. Because he no$5$ pay me my\ 12:240;0032[X ]| \moneys?\ 12:240;0033[' ]| For$4$ nonperishable goods bought of Moses*Herzog, of 13*Saint*Kevin's*parade 12:240;0034[' ]| in$4$ the city of Dublin, Wood*quay ward, merchant, 12:240;0035[' ]| hereinafter called the vendor, and sold and delivered to$4$ Michael*E%*Geraghty, 12:241;0036[' ]| esquire, of 29 Arbour*hill in$4$ the city of Dublin, Arran*quay ward, 12:241;0037[' ]| gentleman, hereinafter called the purchaser, videlicet, five pounds 12:241;0038[' ]| avoirdupois of first choice tea at three shillings and no$2$ pence per pound 12:241;0039[' ]| avoirdupois and three stone avoirdupois of sugar, crushed crystal, at 12:241;0040[' ]| threepence per pound avoirdupois, the said purchaser debtor to$4$ the said 12:241;0041[' ]| vendor of one pound five shillings and sixpence sterling for$4$ value received 12:241;0042[' ]| which$6#1$ amount shall be paid by$4$ said purchaser to$4$ said vendor in$4$ weekly 12:241;0043[' ]| instalments every seven calendar days of three shillings and no$2$ pence 12:241;0044[' ]| sterling: and the said nonperishable goods shall not be pawned or pledged 12:241;0045[' ]| or sold or otherwise alienated by$4$ the said purchaser but shall be and remain 12:241;0046[' ]| and be held to$9$ be the sole and exclusive property of the said vendor to$9$ be 12:241;0047[' ]| disposed of at his good will$0$ and pleasure until the said amount shall have 12:241;0048[' ]| been duly paid by$4$ the said purchaser to$4$ the said vendor in$4$ the manner 12:241;0049[' ]| herein set forth as this day hereby agreed between the said vendor, his heirs, 12:241;0050[' ]| successors, trustees and assigns of the one part and the said purchaser, his 12:241;0051[' ]| heirs, successors, trustees and assigns of the other part. 12:241;0052[S ]| ~~ Are you a strict t%*t%? 12:241;0052['+ ]| says Joe. 12:241;0053[AA ]| ~~ Not taking anything between drinks, 12:241;0053['+ ]| says I. 12:241;0054[S ]| ~~ What about paying our respects to$4$ our friend? 12:241;0054['+ ]| says Joe. 12:241;0055[AA ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? 12:241;0055['+ ]| says I. 12:241;0055[AA ]| Sure, he is out in$4$ John*of*God's off his head, poor man. 12:241;0056[S ]| ~~ Drinking his own stuff? 12:241;0056['+ ]| says Joe. 12:241;0057[AA ]| ~~ Ay, 12:241;0057['+ ]| says I. 12:241;0057[AA ]| Whisky and water on$4$ the brain. 12:241;0058[S ]| ~~ Come around to$4$ Barney*Kiernan's, 12:241;0058['+ ]| says Joe. 12:241;0058[S ]| I want to$9$ see the citizen. 12:241;0059[AA ]| ~~ Barney mavourneen's be it, 12:241;0059['+ ]| says I. 12:241;0059[AA ]| Anything strange or wonderful, Joe? 12:241;0060[S ]| ~~ Not a word, 12:241;0060['+ ]| says Joe. 12:241;0060[S ]| I was up$5$ at that$6#2$ meeting in$4$ the City*Arms. 12:241;0061[AA ]| ~~ What was that$6#2$, Joe? 12:241;0061['+ ]| says I. 12:241;0062[S ]| ~~ Cattle traders, 12:241;0062['+ ]| says Joe, 12:241;0062[S ]| about the foot and mouth disease. I want to$9$ give 12:241;0063[S ]| the citizen the hard word about it. 12:241;0064['+ ]| So$3$ we went around by$4$ the Linenhall barracks and the back of the 12:241;0065['+ ]| courthouse talking of one thing or another. Decent fellow Joe when he has 12:241;0066['+ ]| it but sure like$4$ that$6#2$ he never has it. Jesus, I could not get over that$6#2$ bloody 12:241;0067['+ ]| foxy Geraghty, the daylight robber. 12:241;0067[X ]| For$4$ trading without a licence, 12:241;0067['+ ]| says he. 12:241;0068[' ]| In$4$ Inisfail the fair there lies a land, the land of holy Michan. There 12:241;0069[' ]| rises a watchtower beheld of men afar. There sleep the mighty dead as in$4$ 12:241;0070[' ]| life they slept, warriors and princes of high renown. A pleasant land it is in$4$ 12:241;0071[' ]| sooth of murmuring waters, fishful streams where sport the gurnard, the 12:241;0072[' ]| plaice, the roach, the halibut, the gibbed haddock, the grilse, the dab, the 12:241;0073[' ]| brill, the flounder, the pollock, the mixed coarse fish generally and other 12:241;0074[' ]| denizens of the aqueous kingdom too numerous to$9$ be enumerated. In$4$ the 12:241;0075[' ]| mild breezes of the west and of the east the lofty trees wave in$4$ different 12:241;0076[' ]| directions their firstclass foliage, the wafty sycamore, the Lebanonian cedar, 12:241;0077[' ]| the exalted planetree, the eugenic eucalyptus and other ornaments of the 12:241;0078[' ]| arboreal world with which$6#1$ that$6#2$ region is thoroughly well supplied. Lovely 12:241;0079[' ]| maidens sit in$4$ close proximity to$4$ the roots of the lovely trees singing the 12:241;0080[' ]| most lovely songs while they play with all kinds of lovely objects as for$4$ 12:242;0081[' ]| example golden ingots, silvery fishes, crans of herrings, drafts of eels, 12:242;0082[' ]| codlings, creels of fingerlings, purple seagems and playful insects. And 12:242;0083[' ]| heroes voyage from afar to$9$ woo them, from Eblana to$4$ Slievemargy, the 12:242;0084[' ]| peerless princes of unfettered Munster and of Connacht the just and of 12:242;0085[' ]| smooth sleek Leinster and of Cruachan's land and of Armagh the splendid 12:242;0086[' ]| and of the noble district of Boyle, princes, the sons of kings. 12:242;0087[' ]| And there rises a shining palace whose crystal glittering roof is seen 12:242;0088[' ]| by$4$ mariners who$6#1$ traverse the extensive sea in$4$ barks built expressly for$4$ that$6#2$ 12:242;0089[' ]| purpose, and thither come all herds and fatlings and firstfruits of that$6#2$ land 12:242;0090[' ]| for$3$ O'Connell*Fitzsimon takes toll of them, a chieftain descended from 12:242;0091[' ]| chieftains. Thither the extremely large wains bring foison of the fields, 12:242;0092[' ]| flaskets of cauliflowers, floats of spinach, pineapple chunks, Rangoon 12:242;0093[' ]| beans, strikes of tomatoes, drums of figs, drills of Swedes, spherical 12:242;0094[' ]| potatoes and tallies of iridescent kale, York and Savoy, and trays of onions, 12:242;0095[' ]| pearls of the earth, and punnets of mushrooms and custard marrows and 12:242;0096[' ]| fat vetches and bere and rape and red green yellow brown russet sweet big 12:242;0097[' ]| bitter ripe pomellated apples and chips of strawberries and sieves of 12:242;0098[' ]| gooseberries, pulpy and pelurious, and strawberries fit for$4$ princes and 12:242;0099[' ]| raspberries from their canes. 12:242;0100[X ]| \I\ \dare him\, 12:242;0100['+ ]| says he, 12:242;0100[X ]| \and\ \I doubledare him\. 12:242;0100['+ ]| Come out here, Geraghty, 12:242;0101['+ ]| you notorious bloody hill and dale robber! 12:242;0102[' ]| And by$4$ that$6#2$ way wend the herds innumerable of bellwethers and 12:242;0103[' ]| flushed ewes and shearling rams and lambs and stubble geese and medium 12:242;0104[' ]| steers and roaring mares and polled calves and longwools and storesheep 12:242;0105[' ]| and Cuffe's prime springers and culls and sowpigs and baconhogs and the 12:242;0106[' ]| various different varieties of highly distinguished swine and Angus heifers 12:242;0107[' ]| and polly bullocks of immaculate pedigree together with prime premiated 12:242;0108[' ]| milchcows and beeves: and there is ever heard a trampling, cackling, 12:242;0109[' ]| roaring, lowing, bleating, bellowing, rumbling, grunting, champing, 12:242;0110[' ]| chewing, of sheep and pigs and heavyhooved kine from pasturelands of 12:242;0111[' ]| Lusk and Rush and Carrickmines and from the streamy vales of Thomond, 12:242;0112[' ]| from M^'Gillicuddy's reeks the inaccessible and lordly Shannon the 12:242;0113[' ]| unfathomable, and from the gentle declivities of the place of the race of 12:242;0114[' ]| Kiar, their udders distended with superabundance of milk and butts of 12:242;0115[' ]| butter and rennets of cheese and farmer's firkins and targets of lamb and 12:242;0116[' ]| crannocks of corn and oblong eggs in$4$ great hundreds, various in$4$ size, the 12:242;0117[' ]| agate with the dun. 12:242;0118['+ ]| So$3$ we turned into Barney*Kiernan's and there, sure enough, was the 12:242;0119['+ ]| citizen up$5$ in$4$ the corner having a great confab with himself and that$6#2$ bloody 12:242;0120['+ ]| mangy mongrel, Garryowen, and he waiting for$4$ what the sky would drop 12:242;0121['+ ]| in$4$ the way of drink. 12:242;0122[AA ]| ~~ There he is, 12:242;0122['+ ]| says I, 12:242;0122[AA ]| in$4$ his gloryhole, with his cruiskeen lawn and his load 12:242;0123[AA ]| of papers, working for$4$ the cause. 12:242;0124['+ ]| The bloody mongrel let a grouse out of him would give you the 12:242;0125['+ ]| creeps. Be a corporal work of mercy if someone would take the life of that$6#2$ 12:243;0126['+ ]| bloody dog. I am told for$4$ a fact he ate a good part of the breeches off a 12:243;0127['+ ]| constabulary man in$4$ Santry that$6#1$ came round one time with a blue paper 12:243;0128['+ ]| about a licence. 12:243;0129[ZY ]| ~~ Stand and deliver, 12:242;0129['+ ]| says he. 12:243;0130[S ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is all right, citizen, 12:243;0130['+ ]| says Joe. 12:243;0130[S ]| Friends here. 12:243;0131[ZY ]| ~~ Pass, friends, 12:243;0131['+ ]| says he. 12:243;0132['+ ]| Then he rubs his hand in$4$ his eye and says he: 12:243;0133[ZY ]| ~~ What is your opinion of the times? 12:243;0134['+ ]| Doing the rapparee and Rory*of*the*hill. But, begob, Joe was equal to$4$ 12:243;0135['+ ]| the occasion. 12:243;0136[S ]| ~~ I think the markets are on$4$ a rise, 12:243;0136['+ ]| says he, sliding his hand down his fork. 12:243;0137['+ ]| So$3$ begob the citizen claps his paw on$4$ his knee and he says: 12:243;0138[ZY ]| ~~ Foreign wars is the cause of it. 12:243;0139['+ ]| And says Joe, sticking his thumb in$4$ his pocket: 12:243;0140[S ]| ~~ It is the Russians wish to$9$ tyrannise. 12:243;0141[AA ]| ~~ Arrah, give over your bloody codding, Joe, 12:243;0141['+ ]| says I. 12:243;0141[AA ]| I have a thirst on$4$ me I 12:243;0142[AA ]| would not sell for$4$ half a crown. 12:243;0143[S ]| ~~ Give it a name, citizen, 12:243;0143['+ ]| says Joe. 12:243;0144[ZY ]| ~~ Wine of the country, 12:243;0144['+ ]| says he. 12:243;0145[S ]| ~~ What is yours? 12:243;0145['+ ]| says Joe. 12:243;0146[AA ]| ~~ Ditto MacAnaspey, 12:243;0146['+ ]| says I. 12:243;0147[S ]| ~~ Three pints, Terry, 12:243;0147['+ ]| says Joe. 12:243;0147[S ]| And how is the old heart, citizen? 12:243;0147['+ ]| says he. 12:243;0148[ZY ]| ~~ Never better, \a chara\, 12:243;0148['+ ]| says he. 12:243;0148[ZY ]| What Garry? Are we going to$9$ win? Eh? 12:243;0149['+ ]| And with that$6#2$ he took the bloody old towser by$4$ the scruff of the neck 12:243;0150['+ ]| and, by$4$ Jesus, he near throttled him. 12:243;0151[' ]| The figure seated on$4$ a large boulder at the foot of a round tower 12:243;0152[' ]| was that$6#2$ of a broadshouldered deepchested stronglimbed frankeyed 12:243;0153[' ]| redhaired freelyfreckled shaggybearded widemouthed largenosed 12:243;0154[' ]| longheaded deepvoiced barekneed brawnyhanded hairylegged ruddyfaced 12:243;0155[' ]| sinewyarmed hero. From shoulder to$4$ shoulder he measured several ells and 12:243;0156[' ]| his rocklike mountainous knees were covered, as was likewise the rest of his 12:243;0157[' ]| body wherever visible, with a strong growth of tawny prickly hair in$4$ hue 12:243;0158[' ]| and toughness similar to$4$ the mountain gorse (\Ulex*Europeus\). The 12:243;0159[' ]| widewinged nostrils, from which$6#1$ bristles of the same tawny hue projected, 12:243;0160[' ]| were of such capaciousness that$3$ within their cavernous obscurity the 12:243;0161[' ]| fieldlark might easily have lodged her nest. The eyes in$4$ which$6#1$ a tear and a 12:243;0162[' ]| smile strove ever for$4$ the mastery were of the dimensions of a goodsized 12:243;0163[' ]| cauliflower. A powerful current of warm breath issued at regular intervals 12:243;0164[' ]| from the profound cavity of his mouth while in$4$ rhythmic resonance the 12:243;0165[' ]| loud strong hale reverberations of his formidable heart thundered 12:243;0166[' ]| rumblingly causing the ground, the summit of the lofty tower and the still 12:243;0167[' ]| loftier walls of the cave to$9$ vibrate and tremble. 12:243;0168[' ]| He wore a long unsleeved garment of recently flayed oxhide reaching 12:243;0169[' ]| to$4$ the knees in$4$ a loose kilt and this was bound about his middle by$4$ a girdle 12:243;0170[' ]| of plaited straw and rushes. Beneath this he wore trews of deerskin, roughly 12:244;0171[' ]| stitched with gut. His nether extremities were encased in$4$ high Balbriggan 12:244;0172[' ]| buskins dyed in$4$ lichen purple, the feet being shod with brogues of salted 12:244;0173[' ]| cowhide laced with the windpipe of the same beast. From his girdle hung a 12:244;0174[' ]| row of seastones which$6#1$ jangled at every movement of his portentous frame 12:244;0175[' ]| and on$4$ these were graven with rude yet striking art the tribal images of 12:244;0176[' ]| many Irish heroes and heroines of antiquity, Cuchulin, Conn*of*hundred*battles, 12:244;0177[' ]| Niall*of*nine*hostages, Brian*of*Kincora, the ardri*Malachi, Art*MacMurragh, 12:244;0178[' ]| Shane*O'Neill, Father*John*Murphy, Owen*Roe, Patrick*Sarsfield, 12:244;0179[' ]| Red*Hugh*O'Donnell, Red*Jim*MacDermott, Soggarth*Eoghan*O'Growney, 12:244;0180[' ]| Michael*Dwyer, Francy*Higgins, Henry*Joy*M^'Cracken, 12:244;0181[' ]| Goliath, Horace*Wheatley, Thomas*Conneff, Peg*Woffington, the Village*Blacksmith, 12:244;0182[' ]| Captain*Moonlight, Captain*Boycott, Dante*Alighieri, 12:244;0183[' ]| Christopher*Columbus, S%*Fursa, S%*Brendan, Marshal*MacMahon, 12:244;0184[' ]| Charlemagne, Theobald*Wolfe*Tone, the Mother*of*the*Maccabees, the Last*of*the*Mohicans, 12:244;0185[' ]| the Rose*of*Castile, the Man*for*Galway, The Man*that*Broke*the*Bank*at*Monte*Carlo, 12:244;0186[' ]| The Man*in*the*Gap, The Woman*Who*Did*not, 12:244;0187[' ]| Benjamin*Franklin, Napoleon*Bonaparte, John*L%*Sullivan, 12:244;0188[' ]| Cleopatra, Savourneen*Deelish, Julius*Caesar, Paracelsus, sir*Thomas*Lipton, 12:244;0189[' ]| William*Tell, Michelangelo*Hayes, Muhammad, the Bride*of*Lammermoor, 12:244;0190[' ]| Peter*the*Hermit, Peter*the*Packer, Dark*Rosaleen, Patrick*W%*Shakespeare, 12:244;0191[' ]| Brian*Confucius, Murtagh*Gutenberg, Patricio*Velasquez, 12:244;0192[' ]| Captain*Nemo, Tristan and Isolde, the first Prince*of*Wales, 12:244;0193[' ]| Thomas*Cook*and*Son, the Bold*Soldier*Boy, Arrah*na*Pogue, Dick*Turpin, 12:244;0194[' ]| Ludwig*Beethoven, the Colleen*Bawn, Waddler*Healy, Angus*the*Culdee, 12:244;0195[' ]| Dolly*Mount, Sidney*Parade, Ben*Howth, Valentine*Greatrakes, 12:244;0196[' ]| Adam and Eve, Arthur*Wellesley, Boss*Croker, Herodotus, Jack*the*Giantkiller, 12:244;0197[' ]| Gautama*Buddha, Lady*Godiva, The Lily*of*Killarney, Balor*of*the*Evil*Eye, 12:244;0198[' ]| the Queen*of*Sheba, Acky*Nagle, Joe*Nagle, Alessandro*Volta, 12:244;0199[' ]| Jeremiah*O'Donovan*Rossa, Don*Philip*O'Sullivan*Beare. A 12:244;0200[' ]| couched spear of acuminated granite rested by$4$ him while at his feet reposed 12:244;0201[' ]| a savage animal of the canine tribe whose stertorous gasps announced that$3$ 12:244;0202[' ]| he was sunk in$4$ uneasy slumber, a supposition confirmed by$4$ hoarse growls 12:244;0203[' ]| and spasmodic movements which$6#1$ his master repressed from time to$4$ time by$4$ 12:244;0204[' ]| tranquilising blows of a mighty cudgel rudely fashioned out of paleolithic 12:244;0205[' ]| stone. 12:244;0206['+ ]| So$3$ anyhow Terry brought the three pints Joe was standing and begob 12:244;0207['+ ]| the sight nearly left my eyes when I saw him land out a quid. O, as true as 12:244;0208['+ ]| I am telling you. A goodlooking sovereign. 12:244;0209[S ]| ~~ And there is more where that$6#2$ came from, 12:243;0109['+ ]| says he. 12:244;0210[AA ]| ~~ Were you robbing the poorbox, Joe? 12:243;0110['+ ]| says I. 12:244;0211[S ]| ~~ Sweat of my brow, 12:243;0111['+ ]| says Joe. 12:243;0111[S ]| It was the prudent member gave me the 12:244;0212[S ]| wheeze. 12:244;0213[AA ]| ~~ I saw him before I met you, 12:243;0113['+ ]| says I, 12:243;0113[AA ]| sloping around by$4$ Pill*lane and Greek*street 12:244;0214[AA ]| with his cod's eye counting up$5$ all the guts of the fish. 12:245;0215[' ]| Who$6#2$ comes through Michan's land, bedight in$4$ sable armour? 12:245;0216[' ]| O'Bloom, the son of Rory: it is he. Impervious to$9$ fear is Rory's son: he of 12:245;0217[' ]| the prudent soul. 12:245;0218[ZY ]| ~~ For$4$ the old woman of Prince's*street, 12:245;0218['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:245;0218[ZY ]| the subsidised 12:245;0219[ZY ]| organ. The pledgebound party on$4$ the floor of the house. And look at this 12:245;0220[ZY ]| blasted rag, 12:245;0220['+ ]| says he. 12:245;0220[ZY ]| Look at this, 12:245;0220['+ ]| says he. 12:245;0220[ZY ]| \The*Irish*Independent\, if you 12:245;0221[ZY ]| please, founded by$4$ Parnell to$9$ be the workingman's friend. Listen to$4$ the 12:245;0222[ZY ]| births and deaths in$4$ the \Irish all for Ireland Independent\, and I will$1$ thank you 12:245;0223[ZY ]| and the marriages. 12:245;0224['+ ]| And he starts reading them out: 12:245;0225[Z ]| ~~ Gordon, Barnfield*crescent, Exeter; Redmayne*of*Iffley, Saint*Anne's*on*Sea: 12:245;0226[Z ]| the wife of William*T*Redmayne of a son. 12:245;0226[ZY ]| How is that$6#2$, eh? 12:245;0226[Z ]| Wright and 12:245;0227[Z ]| Flint, Vincent and Gillett to$4$ Rotha*Marion daughter of Rosa and the late 12:245;0228[Z ]| George*Alfred*Gillett, 179 Clapham*road, Stockwell, Playwood and 12:245;0229[Z ]| Ridsdale at Saint*Jude's, Kensington by$4$ the very*reverend*Dr*Forrest, dean*of*Worcester. 12:245;0230[Z ]| Eh? Deaths. Bristow, at Whitehall*lane, London: Carr, Stoke*Newington, 12:245;0231[Z ]| of gastritis and heart disease: Cockburn, at the Moat*house, 12:245;0232[Z ]| Chepstow ~ 12:245;0233[S ]| ~~ I know that$6#2$ fellow, 12:245;0233['+ ]| says Joe, 12:245;0233[S ]| from bitter experience. 12:245;0234[Z ]| ~~ Cockburn. Dimsey, wife of David*Dimsey, late of the admiralty: Miller, 12:245;0235[Z ]| Tottenham, aged eightyfive: Welsh, June 12, at 35 Canning*street, 12:245;0236[Z ]| Liverpool, Isabella*Helen. 12:245;0236[ZY ]| How is that$6#2$ for$4$ a national press, eh, my brown 12:245;0237[ZY ]| son! How is that$6#2$ for$4$ Martin*Murphy, the Bantry jobber? 12:245;0238[S ]| ~~ Ah, well, 12:245;0238['+ ]| says Joe, handing round the boose. 12:245;0238[S ]| Thanks be to$4$ God they had 12:245;0239[S ]| the start of us. Drink that$6#2$, citizen. 12:245;0240[ZY ]| ~~ I will$1$, 12:245;0240['+ ]| says he, 12:245;0240[ZY ]| honourable person. 12:245;0241[AA ]| ~~ Health, Joe, 12:245;0241['+ ]| says I. 12:245;0241[AA ]| And all down the form. 12:245;0242['+ ]| Ah! Ow! Do not be talking! I was blue mouldy for$4$ the want of that$6#2$ 12:245;0243['+ ]| pint. Declare to$4$ God I could hear it hit the pit of my stomach with a click. 12:245;0244[' ]| And lo, as they quaffed their cup of joy, a godlike messenger came 12:245;0245[' ]| swiftly in$5$, radiant as the eye of heaven, a comely youth and behind him 12:245;0246[' ]| there passed an elder of noble gait and countenance, bearing the sacred 12:245;0247[' ]| scrolls of law and with him his lady wife a dame of peerless lineage, fairest 12:245;0248[' ]| of her race. 12:245;0249['+ ]| Little Alf*Bergan popped in$5$ round the door and hid behind Barney's 12:245;0250['+ ]| snug, squeezed up$5$ with the laughing. And who$6#1$ was sitting up$4$ there in$4$ the 12:245;0251['+ ]| corner that$6#1$ I had not seen snoring drunk blind to$4$ the world only Bob*Doran. 12:245;0252['+ ]| I did not know what was up$5$ and Alf kept making signs out of the door. And 12:245;0253['+ ]| begob what was it only that$6#2$ bloody old pantaloon Denis*Breen in$4$ his 12:245;0254['+ ]| bathslippers with two bloody big books tucked under his oxter and the wife 12:245;0255['+ ]| hotfoot after him, unfortunate wretched woman, trotting like$4$ a poodle. I 12:245;0256['+ ]| thought Alf would split. 12:245;0257[ZZ ]| ~~ Look at him, 12:245;0257['+ ]| says he. 12:245;0257[ZZ ]| Breen. He is traipsing all round Dublin with a 12:245;0258[ZZ ]| postcard someone sent him with U%*p: up$5$ on$4$ it to$9$ take a li ~ 12:245;0259['+ ]| And he doubled up$5$. 12:246;0260[AA ]| ~~ Take a what? 12:246;0260['+ ]| says I. 12:246;0261[ZZ ]| ~~ Libel action, 12:246;0261['+ ]| says he, 12:246;0261[ZZ ]| for$4$ ten thousand pounds. 12:246;0262[AA ]| ~~ O hell! 12:246;0262['+ ]| says I. 12:246;0263['+ ]| The bloody mongrel began to$9$ growl that$6#1$ would put the fear of God in$4$ you 12:246;0264['+ ]| seeing something was up$5$ but the citizen gave him a kick in$4$ the ribs. 12:246;0265[ZY ]| ~~ \Bi i dho husht\, 12:246;0265['+ ]| says he. 12:246;0266[S ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? 12:246;0266['+ ]| says Joe. 12:246;0267[ZZ ]| ~~ Breen, 12:246;0267['+ ]| says Alf. 12:246;0267[ZZ ]| He was in$4$ John*Henry*Menton's and then he went round 12:246;0268[ZZ ]| to$4$ Collis*and*Ward's and then Tom*Rochford met him and sent him round 12:246;0269[ZZ ]| to$4$ the subsheriff's for$4$ a lark. O God, I have a pain laughing. U%*p: up$5$. The 12:246;0270[ZZ ]| long fellow gave him an eye as good as a process and now the bloody old 12:246;0271[ZZ ]| lunatic is gone round to$4$ Green*street to$9$ look for$4$ a G man. 12:246;0272[S ]| ~~ When is long*John going to$9$ hang that$6#2$ fellow in$4$ Mountjoy? 12:246;0272['+ ]| says Joe. 12:246;0273[ZW ]| ~~ Bergan, 12:246;0273['+ ]| says Bob*Doran, waking up$5$. 12:246;0273[ZW ]| Is that$6#2$ Alf*Bergan? 12:246;0274[ZZ ]| ~~ Yes, 12:246;0274['+ ]| says Alf. 12:246;0274[ZZ ]| Hanging? Wait till I show you. Here, Terry, give us a pony. 12:246;0275[ZZ ]| That$6#2$ bloody old fool! Ten thousand pounds. You should have seen long*John's 12:246;0276[ZZ ]| eye. U%*p ~ 12:246;0277['+ ]| And he started laughing. 12:246;0278[ZW ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ are you laughing at? 12:246;0278['+ ]| says Bob*Doran. 12:246;0278[ZW ]| Is that$6#2$ Bergan? 12:246;0279[ZZ ]| ~~ Hurry up$5$, Terry boy, 12:246;0279['+ ]| says Alf. 12:246;0280[' ]| Terence*O'Ryan heard him and straightway brought him a crystal 12:246;0281[' ]| cup full of the foamy ebon ale which$6#1$ the noble twin brothers Bungiveagh 12:246;0282[' ]| and Bungardilaun brew ever in$4$ their divine alevats, cunning as the sons of 12:246;0283[' ]| deathless Leda. For$3$ they garner the succulent berries of the hop and mass 12:246;0284[' ]| and sift and bruise and brew them and they mix therewith sour juices and 12:246;0285[' ]| bring the must to$4$ the sacred fire and cease not night or day from their toil, 12:246;0286[' ]| those cunning brothers, lords of the vat. 12:246;0287[' ]| Then did you, chivalrous Terence, hand forth, as to$4$ the manner born, 12:246;0288[' ]| that$6#2$ nectarous beverage and you offered the crystal cup to$4$ him that$6#1$ thirsted, 12:246;0289[' ]| the soul of chivalry, in$4$ beauty akin to$4$ the immortals. 12:246;0290[' ]| But he, the young chief of the O'Bergan's, could ill brook to$9$ be 12:246;0291[' ]| outdone in$4$ generous deeds but gave therefor with gracious gesture a testoon 12:246;0292[' ]| of costliest bronze. Thereon embossed in$4$ excellent smithwork was seen the 12:246;0293[' ]| image of a queen of regal port, scion of the house of Brunswick, Victoria 12:246;0294[' ]| her name, Her*Most*Excellent*Majesty, by$4$ grace of God of the 12:246;0295[' ]| United*Kingdom*of*Great*Britain*and*Ireland and of the British dominions beyond 12:246;0296[' ]| the sea, queen, defender of the faith, Empress*of*India, even she, who$6#1$ bore 12:246;0297[' ]| rule, a victress over many peoples, the wellbeloved, for$3$ they knew and loved 12:246;0298[' ]| her from the rising of the sun to$4$ the going down thereof, the pale, the dark, 12:246;0299[' ]| the ruddy and the ethiop. 12:246;0300[ZY ]| ~~ What is that$6#2$ bloody freemason doing, 12:246;0300['+ ]| says the citizen, prowling up$5$ and 12:246;0301['+ ]| down outside? 12:246;0302[S ]| ~~ What is that$6#2$? 12:246;0302['+ ]| says Joe. 12:246;0303[ZZ ]| ~~ Here you are, 12:246;0303['+ ]| says Alf, 12:246;0303[ZZ ]| chucking out the rhino. Talking about hanging, 12:246;0304[ZZ ]| I will$1$ show you something you never saw. Hangmen's letters. Look at here. 12:247;0305['+ ]| So$3$ he took a bundle of wisps of letters and envelopes out of his 12:247;0306['+ ]| pocket. 12:247;0307[AA ]| ~~ Are you codding? 12:247;0307['+ ]| says I. 12:247;0308[ZZ ]| ~~ Honest injun, 12:247;0308['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0308[ZZ ]| Read them. 12:247;0309['+ ]| So$3$ Joe took up$5$ the letters. 12:247;0310[ZW ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ are you laughing at? 12:247;0310['+ ]| says Bob*Doran. 12:247;0311['+ ]| So$3$ I saw there was going to$9$ be a bit of a dust Bob's a queer chap 12:247;0312['+ ]| when the porter's up$5$ in$4$ him so$5#2$ says I just to$9$ make talk: 12:247;0313[AA ]| ~~ How is Willy*Murray those times, Alf? 12:247;0314[ZZ ]| ~~ I do not know, 12:247;0314['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0314[ZZ ]| I saw him just now in$4$ Capel*street with Paddy*Dignam. 12:247;0315[ZZ ]| Only I was running after that$6#2$ ~ 12:247;0316[S ]| ~~ You what? 12:247;0316['+ ]| says Joe, throwing down the letters. 12:247;0316[S ]| With who$6#2$? 12:247;0317[ZZ ]| ~~ With Dignam, 12:247;0317['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0318[S ]| ~~ Is it Paddy? 12:247;0318['+ ]| says Joe. 12:247;0319[ZZ ]| ~~ Yes, 12:247;0319['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0319[ZZ ]| Why? 12:247;0320[S ]| ~~ Do not you know he is dead? 12:247;0320['+ ]| says Joe. 12:247;0321[ZZ ]| ~~ Paddy*Dignam dead! 12:247;0321['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0322[S ]| ~~ Ay, 12:247;0322['+ ]| says Joe. 12:247;0323[ZZ ]| ~~ Sure I am after seeing him not five minutes ago, 12:247;0323['+ ]| says Alf, 12:247;0323[ZZ ]| as plain as a 12:247;0324[ZZ ]| pikestaff. 12:247;0325[ZW ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ is dead? 12:247;0325['+ ]| says Bob*Doran. 12:247;0326[S ]| ~~ You saw his ghost then, 12:247;0326['+ ]| says Joe, 12:247;0326[S ]| God between us and harm. 12:247;0327[ZZ ]| ~~ What? 12:247;0327['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0327[ZZ ]| Good Christ, only five ~ What? ~ And Willy*Murray 12:247;0328[ZZ ]| with him, the two of them there near whatdoyoucallhim's ~ What? 12:247;0329[ZZ ]| Dignam dead? 12:247;0330[ZW ]| ~~ What about Dignam? 12:247;0330['+ ]| says Bob*Doran. 12:247;0330[ZW ]| Who$6#2$ is talking about ~ ? 12:247;0331[ZZ ]| ~~ Dead! 12:247;0331['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0331[ZZ ]| He is no$2$ more dead than you are. 12:247;0332[S ]| ~~ Maybe so$5#2$, 12:247;0332['+ ]| says Joe. 12:247;0332[S ]| They took the liberty of burying him this morning 12:247;0333[S ]| anyhow. 12:247;0334[ZZ ]| ~~ Paddy? 12:247;0334['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0335[S ]| ~~ Ay, 12:247;0335['+ ]| says Joe. 12:247;0335[S ]| He paid the debt of nature, God be merciful to$4$ him. 12:247;0336[ZZ ]| ~~ Good Christ! 12:247;0336['+ ]| says Alf. 12:247;0337['+ ]| Begob he was what you might call flabbergasted. 12:247;0338[' ]| In$4$ the darkness spirit hands were felt to$9$ flutter and when prayer by$4$ 12:247;0339[' ]| tantras had been directed to$4$ the proper quarter a faint but increasing 12:247;0340[' ]| luminosity of ruby light became gradually visible, the apparition of the 12:247;0341[' ]| etheric double being particularly lifelike owing to$4$ the discharge of jivic rays 12:247;0342[' ]| from the crown of the head and face. Communication was effected through 12:247;0343[' ]| the pituitary body and also by$4$ means of the orangefiery and scarlet rays 12:247;0344[' ]| emanating from the sacral region and solar plexus. Questioned by$4$ his 12:247;0345[' ]| earthname as to$4$ his whereabouts in$4$ the heavenworld he stated that$3$ he was 12:247;0346[' ]| now on$4$ the path of pr%-al%-ay%-a or return but was still submitted to$4$ trial at the 12:247;0347[' ]| hands of certain bloodthirsty entities on$4$ the lower astral levels. In$4$ reply to$4$ a 12:247;0348[' ]| question as to$4$ his first sensations in$4$ the great divide beyond he stated 12:247;0349[' ]| that$3$ previously he had seen as in$4$ a glass darkly but that$3$ those who$6#1$ had 12:248;0350[' ]| passed over had summit possibilities of atmic development opened up$5$ to$4$ 12:248;0351[' ]| them. Interrogated as to$4$ whether life there resembled our experience in$4$ the 12:248;0352[' ]| flesh he stated that$3$ he had heard from more favoured beings now in$4$ the 12:248;0353[' ]| spirit that$6#1$ their abodes were equipped with every modern home comfort 12:248;0354[' ]| such as t%-al%-af%-an%-a, %-al%-av%-at%-ar, h%-at%-ak%-ald%-a, 12:248;0354[' ]| w%-at%-akl%-as%-at and that$3$ the highest adepts 12:248;0355[' ]| were steeped in$4$ waves of volupcy of the very purest nature. Having 12:248;0356[' ]| requested a quart of buttermilk this was brought and evidently afforded 12:248;0357[' ]| relief. Asked if he had any message for$4$ the living he exhorted all who$6#1$ were 12:248;0358[' ]| still at the wrong side of M%-ay%-a to$9$ acknowledge the true path for$3$ it was 12:248;0359[' ]| reported in$4$ devanic circles that$3$ Mars and Jupiter were out for$4$ mischief on$4$ 12:248;0360[' ]| the eastern angle where the ram has power. It was then queried whether 12:248;0361[' ]| there were any special desires on$4$ the part of the defunct and the reply was: 12:248;0362[' ]| \We greet you, friends of earth, who$6#1$ are still in$4$ the body. Mind C%*K% does not\ 12:248;0363[' ]| \pile it on$5$.\ It was ascertained that$3$ the reference was to$4$ Mr*Cornelius*Kelleher, 12:248;0364[' ]| manager of Messrs*H%*J%*O'Neill's popular funeral establishment, 12:248;0365[' ]| a personal friend of the defunct, who$6#1$ had been responsible for$4$ the carrying 12:248;0366[' ]| out of the interment arrangements. Before departing he requested that$3$ it 12:248;0367[' ]| should be told to$4$ his dear son Patsy that$3$ the other boot which$6#1$ he had been 12:248;0368[' ]| looking for$4$ was at present under the commode in$4$ the return room and that$3$ 12:248;0369[' ]| the pair should be sent to$4$ Cullen's to$9$ be soled only as the heels were still 12:248;0370[' ]| good. He stated that$3$ this had greatly perturbed his peace of mind in$4$ the 12:248;0371[' ]| other region and earnestly requested that$3$ his desire should be made known. 12:248;0372[' ]| Assurances were given that$3$ the matter would be attended to$5$ and it was 12:248;0373[' ]| intimated that$3$ this had given satisfaction. 12:248;0374[' ]| He is gone from mortal haunts: O'Dignam, sun of our morning. Fleet 12:248;0375[' ]| was his foot on$4$ the bracken: Patrick of the beamy brow. Wail, Banba, with 12:248;0376[' ]| your wind: and wail, O ocean, with your whirlwind. 12:248;0377[ZY ]| ~~ There he is again, 12:248;0377['+ ]| says the citizen, staring out. 12:248;0378[AA ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? 12:248;0378['+ ]| says I. 12:248;0379[ZY ]| ~~ Bloom, 12:248;0379['+ ]| says he. 12:248;0379[ZY ]| He is on$4$ point duty up$4$ and down there for$4$ the last ten 12:248;0380[ZY ]| minutes. 12:248;0381['+ ]| And, begob, I saw his physog do a peep in$5$ and then slidder off again. 12:248;0382['+ ]| Little Alf was knocked bawways. Faith, he was. 12:248;0383[ZZ ]| ~~ Good Christ! 12:248;0383['+ ]| says he. 12:248;0383[ZZ ]| I could have sworn it was him. 12:248;0384['+ ]| And says Bob*Doran, with the hat on$4$ the back of his poll, lowest 12:248;0385['+ ]| blackguard in$4$ Dublin when he is under the influence: 12:248;0386[ZW ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ said Christ is good? 12:248;0387[ZZ ]| ~~ I beg your parsnips, 12:248;0387['+ ]| says Alf. 12:248;0388[ZW ]| ~~ Is that$6#2$ a good Christ, 12:248;0388['+ ]| says Bob*Doran, 12:248;0388[ZW ]| to$9$ take away poor little Willy*Dignam? 12:248;0389[ZW ]| 12:248;0390[ZZ ]| ~~ Ah, well, 12:248;0390['+ ]| says Alf, trying to$9$ pass it off. 12:248;0390[ZZ ]| He is over all his troubles. 12:248;0391['+ ]| But Bob*Doran shouts out of him. 12:248;0392[ZW ]| ~~ He is a bloody ruffian, I say, to$9$ take away poor little Willy*Dignam. 12:248;0393['+ ]| Terry came down and tipped him the wink to$9$ keep quiet, that$3$ they 12:248;0394['+ ]| did not want that$6#2$ kind of talk in$4$ a respectable licensed premises. And Bob*Doran 12:248;0395['+ ]| starts doing the weeps about Paddy*Dignam, true as you are there. 12:249;0396[ZW ]| ~~ The finest man, 12:249;0396['+ ]| says he, snivelling, 12:249;0396[ZW ]| the finest purest character. 12:249;0397['+ ]| The tear is bloody near your eye. Talking through his bloody hat. 12:249;0398['+ ]| Fitter for$4$ him go home to$4$ the little sleepwalking bitch he married, Mooney, 12:249;0399['+ ]| the bumbailiff's daughter, mother kept a kip in$4$ Hardwicke*street, that$6#1$ used 12:249;0400['+ ]| to$9$ be stravaging about the landings Bantam*Lyons told me that$6#1$ was 12:249;0401['+ ]| stopping there at two in$4$ the morning without a stitch on$4$ her, exposing her 12:249;0402['+ ]| person, open to$4$ all comers, fair field and no$2$ favour. 12:249;0403[ZW ]| ~~ The noblest, the truest, 12:249;0403['+ ]| says he. 12:249;0403[ZW ]| And he is gone, poor little Willy, poor 12:249;0404[ZW ]| little Paddy*Dignam. 12:249;0405[' ]| And mournful and with a heavy heart he bewept the extinction of that$6#2$ 12:249;0406[' ]| beam of heaven. 12:249;0407['+ ]| Old Garryowen started growling again at Bloom that$6#1$ was skeezing 12:249;0408['+ ]| round the door. 12:249;0409[ZY ]| ~~ Come in$5$, come on$5$, 12:249;0409['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:249;0409[ZY ]| He will$1$ not eat you. 12:249;0410['+ ]| So$3$ Bloom slopes in$5$ with his cod's eye on$4$ the dog and he asks Terry 12:249;0411['+ ]| was Martin*Cunningham there. 12:249;0412[ZY ]| ~~ O, Christ M^'Keown, 12:249;0412['+ ]| says Joe, reading one of the letters. 12:249;0412[ZY ]| Listen to$4$ this, 12:249;0413[ZY ]| will$1$ you? 12:249;0414['+ ]| And he starts reading out one. 12:249;0415[X ]| ~~ \7\ \Hunter*Street,\ 12:249;0416[X ]| \Liverpool.\ 12:249;0417[X ]| \To$4$ the High*Sheriff of Dublin,\ 12:249;0418[X ]| \Dublin.\ 12:249;0419[X ]| \Honoured sir i beg to$9$ offer my services in$4$ the abovementioned painful case i\ 12:249;0420[X ]| \hanged Joe*Gann in$4$ Bootle*jail on$4$ the 12 of Febuary 1900 and i hanged\ ~ 12:249;0421[AA ]| ~~ Show us, Joe, 12:249;0421['+ ]| says I. 12:249;0422[X ]| ~~ ~~ \private*Arthur*Chace for$4$ fowl murder of Jessie*Tilsit in$4$ Pentonville*prison\ 12:249;0423[X ]| \and i was assistant when\ ~ 12:249;0424[AA ]| ~~ Jesus, 12:249;0424['+ ]| says I. 12:249;0425[X ]| ~~ ~~ \Billington executed the awful murderer Toad*Smith\ ~ 12:249;0426['+ ]| The citizen made a grab at the letter. 12:249;0427[S ]| ~~ Hold hard, 12:249;0427['+ ]| says Joe, 12:249;0427[X ]| \i have a special nack of putting the noose once in$5$ he\ 12:249;0428[X ]| \can not get out hoping to$9$ be favoured i remain, honoured sir, my terms is five\ 12:249;0429[X ]| \ginnees.\ 12:249;0430[X ]| \H%*Rumbold,\ 12:249;0431[X ]| \Master*Barber.\ 12:249;0432[ZY ]| ~~ And a barbarous bloody barbarian he is too, 12:249;0432['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:249;0433[S ]| ~~ And the dirty scrawl of the wretch, 12:249;0433['+ ]| says Joe. 12:249;0433[S ]| Here, 12:249;0433['+ ]| says he, 12:249;0433[S ]| take them to$4$ 12:249;0434[S ]| hell out of my sight, Alf. Hello, Bloom, 12:249;0434['+ ]| says he, 12:249;0434[S ]| what will$1$ you have? 12:249;0435['+ ]| So$3$ they started arguing about the point, 12:249;0435['+ ]| Bloom saying he would not 12:249;0436['+ ]| and he could not and excuse him no$2$ offence and all to$4$ that$6#2$ and then he said 12:249;0437['+ ]| well he would just take a cigar. 12:249;0437['+ ]| Gob, he is a prudent member and no$2$ mistake. 12:249;0438[S ]| ~~ Give us one of your prime stinkers, Terry, 12:249;0438['+ ]| says Joe. 12:250;0439['+ ]| And Alf was telling us there was one chap sent in$5$ a mourning card 12:250;0440['+ ]| with a black border round it. 12:250;0441[ZZ ]| ~~ They are all barbers, 12:250;0441['+ ]| says he, 12:250;0441[ZZ ]| from the black country that$6#1$ would hang 12:250;0442[ZZ ]| their own fathers for$4$ five quid down and travelling expenses. 12:250;0443['+ ]| And he was telling us there is two fellows waiting below to$9$ pull his 12:250;0444['+ ]| heels down when he gets the drop and choke him properly and then they 12:250;0445['+ ]| chop up$5$ the rope after and sell the bits for$4$ a few bob a skull. 12:250;0446[' ]| In$4$ the dark land they bide, the vengeful knights of the razor. Their 12:250;0447[' ]| deadly coil they grasp: yea, and therein they lead to$4$ Erebus whatsoever 12:250;0448[' ]| wight hath done a deed of blood for$3$ I will$1$ on$4$ nowise suffer it even so$5#2$ saith 12:250;0449[' ]| the Lord. 12:250;0450['+ ]| So$3$ they started talking about capital punishment and of course Bloom 12:250;0451['+ ]| comes out with the why and the wherefore and all the codology of the 12:250;0452['+ ]| business and the old dog smelling him all the time I am told those jewies does 12:250;0453['+ ]| have a sort of a queer odour coming off them for$4$ dogs about I do not know 12:250;0454['+ ]| what all deterrent effect and so$5#2$ forth and so$5#2$ on$5$. 12:250;0455[ZZ ]| ~~ There is one thing it has not a deterrent effect on$4$, 12:250;0455['+ ]| says Alf. 12:250;0456[S ]| ~~ What is that$6#2$? 12:250;0456['+ ]| says Joe. 12:250;0457[ZZ ]| ~~ The poor bugger's tool that$6#1$ is being hanged, 12:250;0457['+ ]| says Alf. 12:250;0458[S ]| ~~ That$6#2$ so$5#2$? 12:250;0458['+ ]| says Joe. 12:250;0459[ZZ ]| ~~ God's truth, 12:250;0459['+ ]| says Alf. 12:250;0459[ZZ ]| I heard that$3$ from the head warder that$6#1$ was in$4$ 12:250;0460[ZZ ]| Kilmainham when they hanged Joe*Brady, the invincible. He told me when 12:250;0461[ZZ ]| they cut him down after the drop it was standing up$5$ in$4$ their faces like$4$ a 12:250;0462[ZZ ]| poker. 12:250;0463[S ]| ~~ Ruling passion strong in$4$ death, 12:250;0463['+ ]| says Joe, 12:250;0463[S ]| as someone said. 12:250;0464[C ]| ~~ That$6#2$ can be explained by$4$ science, 12:250;0464['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:250;0464[C ]| It is only a natural 12:250;0465[C ]| phenomenon, do not you see, because on$4$ account of the ~ 12:250;0466['+ ]| And then he starts with his jawbreakers about phenomenon and 12:250;0467['+ ]| science and this phenomenon and the other phenomenon. 12:250;0468[' ]| The distinguished scientist Herr*Professor*Luitpold*Blumenduft 12:250;0469[' ]| tendered medical evidence to$4$ the effect that$3$ the instantaneous fracture of the 12:250;0470[' ]| cervical vertebrae and consequent scission of the spinal cord would, 12:250;0471[' ]| according to$4$ the best approved tradition of medical science, be calculated to$9$ 12:250;0472[' ]| inevitably produce in$4$ the human subject a violent ganglionic stimulus of the 12:250;0473[' ]| nerve centres of the genital apparatus, thereby causing the elastic pores of 12:250;0474[' ]| the \7corpora 7cavernosa\ to$9$ rapidly dilate in$4$ such a way as to$9$ instantaneously 12:250;0475[' ]| facilitate the flow of blood to$4$ that$6#2$ part of the human anatomy known as the 12:250;0476[' ]| penis or male organ resulting in$4$ the phenomenon which$6#1$ has been 12:250;0477[' ]| denominated by$4$ the faculty a morbid upwards and outwards 12:250;0478[' ]| philoprogenitive erection \7in 7articulo 7mortis 7per 7diminutionem 7capitis\. 12:250;0479['+ ]| So$3$ of course the citizen was only waiting for$4$ the wink of the word 12:250;0480['+ ]| and he starts gassing out of him about the invincibles and the old guard and 12:250;0481['+ ]| the men of sixtyseven and who$6#1$ fears to$9$ speak of ninetyeight and Joe with 12:250;0482['+ ]| him about all the fellows that$6#1$ were hanged, drawn and transported for$4$ the 12:250;0483['+ ]| cause by$4$ drumhead courtmartial and a new Ireland and new this, that$6#2$ and 12:251;0484['+ ]| the other. Talking about new Ireland he ought to$9$ go and get a new dog so$5#2$ 12:251;0485['+ ]| he ought. Mangy ravenous brute sniffing and sneezing all round the place 12:251;0486['+ ]| and scratching his scabs. And round he goes to$4$ Bob*Doran that$6#1$ was 12:251;0487['+ ]| standing Alf a half one sucking up$5$ for$4$ what he could get. So$3$ of course Bob*Doran 12:251;0488['+ ]| starts doing the bloody fool with his: 12:251;0489[ZW ]| ~~ Give us the paw! Give the paw, doggy! Good old doggy! Give the paw 12:251;0490[ZW ]| here! Give us the paw! 12:251;0491['+ ]| Arrah, bloody end to$4$ the paw he would paw and Alf trying to$9$ keep him 12:251;0492['+ ]| from tumbling off the bloody stool atop of the bloody old dog and he 12:251;0493['+ ]| talking all kinds of drivel about training by$4$ kindness and thoroughbred dog 12:251;0494['+ ]| and intelligent dog: give you the bloody pip. Then he starts scraping a few 12:251;0495['+ ]| bits of old biscuit out of the bottom of a Jacobs' tin he told Terry to$9$ bring. 12:251;0496['+ ]| Gob, he golloped it down like$4$ old boots and his tongue hanging out of him 12:251;0497['+ ]| a yard long for$4$ more. Near ate the tin and all, hungry bloody mongrel. 12:251;0498['+ ]| And the citizen and Bloom having an argument about the point, the 12:251;0499['+ ]| brothers Sheares and Wolfe*Tone beyond on$4$ Arbour*Hill and Robert*Emmet 12:251;0500['+ ]| and die for$4$ your country, the Tommy*Moore touch about Sara*Curran 12:251;0501['+ ]| and she is far from the land. And Bloom, of course, with his 12:251;0502['+ ]| knockmedown cigar putting on$5$ swank with his lardy face. Phenomenon! 12:251;0503['+ ]| The fat heap he married is a nice old phenomenon with a back on$4$ her like$4$ a 12:251;0504['+ ]| ballalley. Time they were stopping up$5$ in$4$ the City*Arms pisser Burke told me 12:251;0505['+ ]| there was an old one there with a cracked loodheramaun of a nephew and 12:251;0506['+ ]| Bloom trying to$9$ get the soft side of her doing the mollycoddle playing 12:251;0507['+ ]| b=ezique to$9$ come in$5$ for$4$ a bit of the wampum in$4$ her will$0$ and not eating meat 12:251;0508['+ ]| of a Friday because the old one was always thumping her craw and taking 12:251;0509['+ ]| the lout out for$4$ a walk. And one time he led him the rounds of Dublin and, 12:251;0510['+ ]| by$4$ the holy farmer, he never cried crack till he brought him home as drunk 12:251;0511['+ ]| as a boiled owl and he said he did it to$9$ teach him the evils of alcohol and by$4$ 12:251;0512['+ ]| herrings, if the three women did not near roast him, it is a queer story, the old 12:251;0513['+ ]| one, Bloom's wife and Mrs*O'Dowd that$6#1$ kept the hotel. Jesus, I had to$9$ 12:251;0514['+ ]| laugh at pisser Burke taking them off chewing the fat. And Bloom with his 12:251;0515[Z ]| \but do not you see?\ 12:251;0515['+ ]| and 12:251;0515[Z ]| \but on$4$ the other hand\. 12:251;0515['+ ]| And sure, more be token, the 12:251;0516['+ ]| lout I am told was in$4$ Power's after, the blender's, round in$4$ Cope*street going 12:251;0517['+ ]| home footless in$4$ a cab five times in$4$ the week after drinking his way through 12:251;0518['+ ]| all the samples in$4$ the bloody establishment. Phenomenon! 12:251;0519[ZY ]| ~~ The memory of the dead, 12:251;0519['+ ]| says the citizen taking up$5$ his pintglass and 12:251;0520['+ ]| glaring at Bloom. 12:251;0521[S ]| ~~ Ay, ay, 12:251;0521['+ ]| says Joe. 12:251;0522[C ]| ~~ You do not grasp my point, 12:251;0522['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:251;0522[C ]| What I mean is ~ 12:251;0523[ZY ]| ~~ \Sinn Fein!\ 12:251;0523['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:251;0523[ZY ]| \Sinn fein amhain!\ The friends we love are by$4$ 12:251;0524[ZY ]| our side and the foes we hate before us. 12:251;0525[' ]| The last farewell was affecting in$4$ the extreme. From the belfries far 12:251;0526[' ]| and near the funereal deathbell tolled unceasingly while all around the 12:251;0527[' ]| gloomy precincts rolled the ominous warning of a hundred muffled drums 12:251;0528[' ]| punctuated by$4$ the hollow booming of pieces of ordnance. The deafening 12:252;0529[' ]| claps of thunder and the dazzling flashes of lightning which$6#1$ lit up$5$ the 12:252;0530[' ]| ghastly scene testified that$3$ the artillery of heaven had lent its supernatural 12:252;0531[' ]| pomp to$4$ the already gruesome spectacle. A torrential rain poured down 12:252;0532[' ]| from the floodgates of the angry heavens upon$4$ the bared heads of the 12:252;0533[' ]| assembled multitude which$6#1$ numbered at the lowest computation five 12:252;0534[' ]| hundred thousand persons. A posse of Dublin*Metropolitan police 12:252;0535[' ]| superintended by$4$ the Chief*Commissioner in$4$ person maintained order in$4$ 12:252;0536[' ]| the vast throng for$4$ whom the York*street brass and reed band whiled away 12:252;0537[' ]| the intervening time by$4$ admirably rendering on$4$ their blackdraped 12:252;0538[' ]| instruments the matchless melody endeared to$4$ us from the cradle by$4$ 12:252;0539[' ]| Speranza's plaintive muse. Special quick excursion trains and upholstered 12:252;0540[' ]| charabancs had been provided for$4$ the comfort of our country cousins of 12:252;0541[' ]| whom there were large contingents. Considerable amusement was caused 12:252;0542[' ]| by$4$ the favourite Dublin streetsingers L-n-h-n and M-ll-g-n who$6#1$ sang 12:252;0543[' ]| \The*Night*before*Larry*was*Stretched\ in$4$ their usual mirthprovoking fashion. 12:252;0544[' ]| Our two inimitable drolls did a roaring trade with their broadsheets among 12:252;0545[' ]| lovers of the comedy element and nobody who$6#1$ has a corner in$4$ his heart for$4$ 12:252;0546[' ]| real Irish fun without vulgarity will$1$ grudge them their hardearned pennies. 12:252;0547[' ]| The children of the Male*and*Female*Foundling*Hospital who$6#1$ thronged the 12:252;0548[' ]| windows overlooking the scene were delighted with this unexpected 12:252;0549[' ]| addition to$4$ the day's entertainment and a word of praise is due to$4$ the Little*Sisters*of*the*Poor 12:252;0550[' ]| for$4$ their excellent idea of affording the poor fatherless 12:252;0551[' ]| and motherless children a genuinely instructive treat. The viceregal 12:252;0552[' ]| houseparty which$6#1$ included many wellknown ladies was chaperoned by$4$ 12:252;0553[' ]| Their*Excellencies to$4$ the most favourable positions on$4$ the grandstand while 12:252;0554[' ]| the picturesque foreign delegation known as the Friends*of*the*Emerald*Isle 12:252;0555[' ]| was accommodated on$4$ a tribune directly opposite. The delegation, present 12:252;0556[' ]| in$4$ full force, consisted of Commendatore*Bacibaci*Beninobenone (the 12:252;0557[' ]| semiparalysed \doyen\ of the party who$6#1$ had to$9$ be assisted to$4$ his seat by$4$ the 12:252;0558[' ]| aid of a powerful steam crane), Monsieur*Pierrepaul*Petit=epatant, the 12:252;0559[' ]| Grandjoker*Vladinmire*Pokethankertscheff, the Archjoker*Leopold*Rudolph*von*Schwanzenbad-Hodenthaler, 12:252;0560[' ]| Countess*Marha*Vir=aga*Kis=aszony*Putr=apesthi, 12:252;0561[' ]| Hiram*Y%*Bomboost, Count*Athanatos*Karamelopulos, 12:252;0562[' ]| Ali*Baba*Backsheesh*Rahat*Lokum*Effendi, 12:252;0563[' ]| Se%?nor*Hidalgo*Caballero*Don*Pecadillo*y*Palabras*y*Paternoster*de*la*Malora*de 12:252;0564[' ]| Hokopoko*Harakiri, Hi*Hung*Chang, Olaf*Kobberkeddelsen, 12:252;0565[' ]| Mynheer*Trik*van*Trumps, Pan*Poleaxe*Paddyrisky, Goosepond*P%rhkl%st%r*Kratchinabritchisitch, 12:252;0566[' ]| Borus*Hupinkoff, Herr*Hurhausdirektorpresident*Hans*Chuechli-Steuerli, 12:252;0567[' ]| Nationalgymnasiummuseumsanatoriumand- 12:252;0568[' ]| suspensoriumsordinaryprivatdocentgeneralhistoryspecialprofessordoctor*Kriegfried*Ueberallgemein. 12:252;0569[' ]| All the delegates without exception expressed 12:252;0570[' ]| themselves in$4$ the strongest possible heterogeneous terms concerning the 12:252;0571[' ]| nameless barbarity which$6#1$ they had been called upon$5$ to$9$ witness. 12:252;0572[' ]| An animated altercation (in$4$ which$6#1$ all took part) ensued among 12:252;0573[' ]| the F%*O%*T%*E%*I% as to$4$ whether the eighth or the ninth of March was the 12:253;0574[' ]| correct date of the birth of Ireland's patron saint. In$4$ the course of the 12:253;0575[' ]| argument cannonballs, scimitars, boomerangs, blunderbusses, stinkpots, 12:253;0576[' ]| meatchoppers, umbrellas, catapults, knuckledusters, sandbags, lumps of pig 12:253;0577[' ]| iron were resorted to$5$ and blows were freely exchanged. The baby 12:253;0578[' ]| policeman, Constable*MacFadden, summoned by$4$ special courier from 12:253;0579[' ]| Booterstown, quickly restored order and with lightning promptitude 12:253;0580[' ]| proposed the seventeenth of the month as a solution equally honourable for$4$ 12:253;0581[' ]| both contending parties. The readywitted ninefooter's suggestion at once 12:253;0582[' ]| appealed to$4$ all and was unanimously accepted. Constable*MacFadden was 12:253;0583[' ]| heartily congratulated by$4$ all the F%*O%*T%*E%*I%, several of whom were 12:253;0584[' ]| bleeding profusely. Commendatore*Beninobenone having been extricated 12:253;0585[' ]| from underneath the presidential armchair, it was explained by$4$ his legal 12:253;0586[' ]| adviser Avvocatod Pagamimi that$3$ the various articles secreted in$4$ his 12:253;0587[' ]| thirtytwo pockets had been abstracted by$4$ him during the affray from the 12:253;0588[' ]| pockets of his junior colleagues in$4$ the hope of bringing them to$4$ their senses. 12:253;0589[' ]| The objects (which$6#1$ included several hundred ladies' and gentlemen's gold 12:253;0590[' ]| and silver watches) were promptly restored to$4$ their rightful owners and 12:253;0591[' ]| general harmony reigned supreme. 12:253;0592[' ]| Quietly, unassumingly Rumbold stepped on$5$ to$4$ the scaffold in$4$ faultless 12:253;0593[' ]| morning dress and wearing his favourite flower, the \Gladiolus*Cruentus\. 12:253;0594[' ]| He announced his presence by$4$ that$6#2$ gentle Rumboldian cough which$6#1$ so$5#1$ 12:253;0595[' ]| many have tried (unsuccessfully) to$9$ imitate ~~ short, painstaking yet withal 12:253;0596[' ]| so$5#1$ characteristic of the man. The arrival of the worldrenowned headsman 12:253;0597[' ]| was greeted by$4$ a roar of acclamation from the huge concourse, the 12:253;0598[' ]| viceregal ladies waving their handkerchiefs in$4$ their excitement while the 12:253;0599[' ]| even more excitable foreign delegates cheered vociferously in$4$ a medley of 12:253;0600[' ]| cries, \hoch\, \banzai\, \eljen\, \zivio\, \chinchin\, \polla kronia\, \hiphip\, \vive\, 12:253;0601[' ]| \Allah\, amid which$6#1$ the ringing \evviva\ of the delegate of the land of song 12:253;0602[' ]| (a high double F recalling those piercingly lovely notes with which$6#1$ the 12:253;0603[' ]| eunuch Catalani beglamoured our greatgreatgrandmothers) was easily 12:253;0604[' ]| distinguishable. It was exactly seventeen o'clock. The signal for$4$ prayer was 12:253;0605[' ]| then promptly given by$4$ megaphone and in$4$ an instant all heads were bared, 12:253;0606[' ]| the commendatore's patriarchal sombrero, which$6#1$ has been in$4$ the possession 12:253;0607[' ]| of his family since the revolution of Rienzi, being removed by$4$ his medical 12:253;0608[' ]| adviser in$4$ attendance, Dr*Pippi. The learned prelate who$6#1$ administered the 12:253;0609[' ]| last comforts of holy religion to$4$ the hero martyr when about to$9$ pay the 12:253;0610[' ]| death penalty knelt in$4$ a most christian spirit in$4$ a pool of rainwater, his 12:253;0611[' ]| cassock above his hoary head, and offered up$5$ to$4$ the throne of grace fervent 12:253;0612[' ]| prayers of supplication. Hand by$4$ the block stood the grim figure of the 12:253;0613[' ]| executioner, his visage being concealed in$4$ a tengallon pot with two circular 12:253;0614[' ]| perforated apertures through which$6#1$ his eyes glowered furiously. As he 12:253;0615[' ]| awaited the fatal signal he tested the edge of his horrible weapon by$4$ honing 12:253;0616[' ]| it upon$4$ his brawny forearm or decapitated in$4$ rapid succession a flock of 12:253;0617[' ]| sheep which$6#1$ had been provided by$4$ the admirers of his fell but necessary 12:253;0618[' ]| office. On$4$ a handsome mahogany table near him were neatly arranged the 12:254;0619[' ]| quartering knife, the various finely tempered disembowelling appliances 12:254;0620[' ]| (specially supplied by$4$ the worldfamous firm of cutlers, Messrs*John*Round*and*Sons, 12:254;0621[' ]| Sheffield), a terra cotta saucepan for$4$ the reception of the 12:254;0622[' ]| duodenum, colon, blind intestine and appendix etc when successfully 12:254;0623[' ]| extracted and two commodious milkjugs destined to$9$ receive the most 12:254;0624[' ]| precious blood of the most precious victim. The housesteward of the 12:254;0625[' ]| amalgamated cats' and dogs' home was in$4$ attendance to$9$ convey these 12:254;0626[' ]| vessels when replenished to$4$ that$6#2$ beneficent institution. Quite an excellent 12:254;0627[' ]| repast consisting of rashers and eggs, fried steak and onions, done to$4$ a 12:254;0628[' ]| nicety, delicious hot breakfast rolls and invigorating tea had been 12:254;0629[' ]| considerately provided by$4$ the authorities for$4$ the consumption of the central 12:254;0630[' ]| figure of the tragedy who$6#1$ was in$4$ capital spirits when prepared for$4$ death and 12:254;0631[' ]| evinced the keenest interest in$4$ the proceedings from beginning to$4$ end but 12:254;0632[' ]| he, with an abnegation rare in$4$ these our times, rose nobly to$4$ the occasion 12:254;0633[' ]| and expressed the dying wish (immediately acceded to$5$) that$3$ the meal should 12:254;0634[' ]| be divided in$4$ aliquot parts among the members of the sick and indigent 12:254;0635[' ]| roomkeepers' association as a token of his regard and esteem. The \nec\ and 12:254;0636[' ]| \non plus ultra\ of emotion were reached when the blushing bride elect burst 12:254;0637[' ]| her way through the serried ranks of the bystanders and flung herself upon$4$ 12:254;0638[' ]| the muscular bosom of him who$6#1$ was about to$9$ be launched into eternity for$4$ 12:254;0639[' ]| her sake. The hero folded her willowy form in$4$ a loving embrace murmuring 12:254;0640[' ]| fondly \Sheila, my own\. Encouraged by$4$ this use of her christian name she 12:254;0641[' ]| kissed passionately all the various suitable areas of his person which$6#1$ the 12:254;0642[' ]| decencies of prison garb permitted her ardour to$9$ reach. She swore to$4$ him as 12:254;0643[' ]| they mingled the salt streams of their tears that$3$ she would ever cherish his 12:254;0644[' ]| memory, that$3$ she would never forget her hero boy who$6#1$ went to$4$ his death 12:254;0645[' ]| with a song on$4$ his lips as if he were but going to$4$ a hurling match in$4$ 12:254;0646[' ]| Clonturk*park. She brought back to$4$ his recollection the happy days of 12:254;0647[' ]| blissful childhood together on$4$ the banks of Anna*Liffey when they had 12:254;0648[' ]| indulged in$4$ the innocent pastimes of the young and, oblivious of the 12:254;0649[' ]| dreadful present, they both laughed heartily, all the spectators, including 12:254;0650[' ]| the venerable pastor, joining in$4$ the general merriment. That$6#2$ monster 12:254;0651[' ]| audience simply rocked with delight. But anon they were overcome with 12:254;0652[' ]| grief and clasped their hands for$4$ the last time. A fresh torrent of tears burst 12:254;0653[' ]| from their lachrymal ducts and the vast concourse of people, touched to$4$ the 12:254;0654[' ]| inmost core, broke into heartrending sobs, not the least affected being the 12:254;0655[' ]| aged prebendary himself. Big strong men, officers of the peace and genial 12:254;0656[' ]| giants of the royal*Irish*constabulary, were making frank use of their 12:254;0657[' ]| handkerchiefs and it is safe to$9$ say that$3$ there was not a dry eye in$4$ that$6#2$ 12:254;0658[' ]| record assemblage. A most romantic incident occurred when a handsome 12:254;0659[' ]| young Oxford graduate, noted for$4$ his chivalry towards the fair sex, stepped 12:254;0660[' ]| forward and, presenting his visiting card, bankbook and genealogical tree, 12:254;0661[' ]| solicited the hand of the hapless young lady, requesting her to$9$ name the 12:254;0662[' ]| day, and was accepted on$4$ the spot. Every lady in$4$ the audience was 12:254;0663[' ]| presented with a tasteful souvenir of the occasion in$4$ the shape of a skull and 12:255;0664[' ]| crossbones brooch, a timely and generous act which$6#1$ evoked a fresh 12:255;0665[' ]| outburst of emotion: and when the gallant young Oxonian (the bearer, by$4$ 12:255;0666[' ]| the way, of one of the most timehonoured names in$4$ Albion's history) placed 12:255;0667[' ]| on$4$ the finger of his blushing \fianc=ee\ an expensive engagement ring with 12:255;0668[' ]| emeralds set in$4$ the form of a fourleaved shamrock the excitement knew no$2$ 12:255;0669[' ]| bounds. Nay, even the stern provostmarshal, lieutenantcolonel 12:255;0670[' ]| Tomkin-Maxwell ffrenchmullan Tomlinson, who$6#1$ presided on$4$ the sad 12:255;0671[' ]| occasion, he who$6#1$ had blown a considerable number of sepoys from the 12:255;0672[' ]| cannonmouth without flinching, could not now restrain his natural 12:255;0673[' ]| emotion. With his mailed gauntlet he brushed away a furtive tear and was 12:255;0674[' ]| overheard, by$4$ those privileged burghers who$6#1$ happened to$9$ be in$4$ his 12:255;0675[' ]| immediate \entourage\, to$9$ murmur to$4$ himself in$4$ a faltering undertone: 12:255;0676[V ]| ~~ God blimey if she aint a clinker, that$6#2$ there bleeding tart. Blimey it makes 12:255;0677[V ]| me kind of bleeding cry, straight, it does, when I sees her cause I thinks of 12:255;0678[V ]| my old mashtub what is waiting for$4$ me down Limehouse way. 12:255;0679['+ ]| So$3$ then the citizen begins talking about the Irish language and the 12:255;0680['+ ]| corporation meeting and all to$4$ that$6#2$ and the shoneens that$6#1$ can not speak their 12:255;0681['+ ]| own language and Joe chipping in$5$ because he stuck someone for$4$ a quid and 12:255;0682['+ ]| Bloom putting in$5$ his old goo with his twopenny stump that$6#1$ he cadged off of 12:255;0683['+ ]| Joe and talking about the Gaelic league and the antitreating league and 12:255;0684['+ ]| drink, the curse of Ireland. Antitreating is about the size of it. Gob, he would let 12:255;0685['+ ]| you pour all manner of drink down his throat till the Lord would call him 12:255;0686['+ ]| before you would ever see the froth of his pint. And one night I went in$5$ with a 12:255;0687['+ ]| fellow into one of their musical evenings, song and dance about she could 12:255;0688['+ ]| get up$5$ on$4$ a truss of hay she could my Maureen Lay and there was a fellow 12:255;0689['+ ]| with a Ballyhooly blue ribbon badge spiffing out of him in$4$ Irish and a lot of 12:255;0690['+ ]| colleen bawns going about with temperance beverages and selling medals 12:255;0691['+ ]| and oranges and lemonade and a few old dry buns, gob, flahoolagh 12:255;0692['+ ]| entertainment, do not be talking. Ireland sober is Ireland free. And then an 12:255;0693['+ ]| old fellow starts blowing into his bagpipes and all the gougers shuffling 12:255;0694['+ ]| their feet to$4$ the tune the old cow died of. And one or two sky pilots having 12:255;0695['+ ]| an eye around that$3$ there was no$2$ goings on$5$ with the females, hitting below 12:255;0696['+ ]| the belt. 12:255;0697['+ ]| So$3$ howandever, as I was saying, the old dog seeing the tin was empty 12:255;0698['+ ]| starts mousing around by$4$ Joe and me. I would train him by$4$ kindness, so$5#2$ I 12:255;0699['+ ]| would, if he was my dog. Give him a rousing fine kick now and again where 12:255;0700['+ ]| it would not blind him. 12:255;0701[ZY ]| ~~ Afraid he will$1$ bite you? 12:255;0701['+ ]| says the citizen, jeering. 12:255;0702[AA ]| ~~ No$7$, 12:255;0702['+ ]| says I. 12:255;0702[AA ]| But he might take my leg for$4$ a lamppost. 12:255;0703['+ ]| So$3$ he calls the old dog over. 12:255;0704[ZY ]| ~~ What is on$4$ you, Garry? 12:255;0704['+ ]| says he. 12:255;0705['+ ]| Then he starts hauling and mauling and talking to$4$ him in$4$ Irish and 12:255;0706['+ ]| the old towser growling, letting on$5$ to$9$ answer, like$4$ a duet in$4$ the opera. Such 12:255;0707['+ ]| growling you never heard as they let off between them. Someone that$6#1$ has 12:255;0708['+ ]| nothing better to$9$ do ought to$9$ write a letter \pro bono publico\ to$4$ the papers 12:256;0709['+ ]| about the muzzling order for$4$ a dog the like$0$ of that$6#2$. Growling and grousing 12:256;0710['+ ]| and his eye all bloodshot from the drouth is in$4$ it and the hydrophobia 12:256;0711['+ ]| dropping out of his jaws. 12:256;0712[' ]| All those who$6#1$ are interested in$4$ the spread of human culture among 12:256;0713[' ]| the lower animals (and their name is legion) should make a point of not 12:256;0714[' ]| missing the really marvellous exhibition of cynanthropy given by$4$ the 12:256;0715[' ]| famous old Irish red setter wolfdog formerly known by$4$ the \sobriquet\ of 12:256;0716[' ]| Garryowen and recently rechristened by$4$ his large circle of friends and 12:256;0717[' ]| acquaintances Owen*Garry. The exhibition, which$6#1$ is the result of years of 12:256;0718[' ]| training by$4$ kindness and a carefully thoughtout dietary system, comprises, 12:256;0719[' ]| among other achievements, the recitation of verse. Our greatest living 12:256;0720[' ]| phonetic expert (wild horses shall not drag it from us!) has left no$2$ stone 12:256;0721[' ]| unturned in$4$ his efforts to$9$ delucidate and compare the verse recited and has 12:256;0722[' ]| found it bears a \striking\ resemblance (the italics are ours) to$4$ the ranns of 12:256;0723[' ]| ancient Celtic bards. We are not speaking so$5#1$ much of those delightful 12:256;0724[' ]| lovesongs with which$6#1$ the writer who$6#1$ conceals his identity under the 12:256;0725[' ]| graceful pseudonym of the Little*Sweet*Branch has familiarised the 12:256;0726[' ]| bookloving world but rather (as a contributor D%*O%*C% points out in$4$ an 12:256;0727[' ]| interesting communication published by$4$ an evening contemporary) of the 12:256;0728[' ]| harsher and more personal note which$6#1$ is found in$4$ the satirical effusions of 12:256;0729[' ]| the famous Raftery and of Donal*MacConsidine to$9$ say nothing of a more 12:256;0730[' ]| modern lyrist at present very much in$4$ the public eye. We subjoin a specimen 12:256;0731[' ]| which$6#1$ has been rendered into English by$4$ an eminent scholar whose name 12:256;0732[' ]| for$4$ the moment we are not at liberty to$9$ disclose though we believe that$3$ our 12:256;0733[' ]| readers will$1$ find the topical allusion rather more than an indication. The 12:256;0734[' ]| metrical system of the canine original, which$6#1$ recalls the intricate alliterative 12:256;0735[' ]| and isosyllabic rules of the Welsh englyn, is infinitely more complicated but 12:256;0736[' ]| we believe our readers will$1$ agree that$3$ the spirit has been well caught. 12:256;0737[' ]| Perhaps it should be added that$6#2$ the effect is greatly increased if Owen's 12:256;0738[' ]| verse be spoken somewhat slowly and indistinctly in$4$ a tone suggestive of 12:256;0739[' ]| suppressed rancour. 12:256;0740[X ]| \The curse of my curses\ 12:256;0741[X ]| \Seven days every day\ 12:256;0742[X ]| \And seven dry Thursdays\ 12:256;0743[X ]| \On$4$ you, Barney*Kiernan,\ 12:256;0744[X ]| \Has no$2$ sup of water\ 12:256;0745[X ]| \To$9$ cool my courage,\ 12:256;0746[X ]| \And my guts red roaring\ 12:256;0747[X ]| \After Lowry's lights.\ 12:256;0748['+ ]| So$3$ he told Terry to$9$ bring some water for$4$ the dog and, gob, you could 12:256;0749['+ ]| hear him lapping it up$5$ a mile off. And Joe asked him would he have 12:256;0750['+ ]| another. 12:256;0751[ZY ]| ~~ I will$1$, 12:256;0751['+ ]| says he, 12:256;0751[ZY ]| \a chara\, to$9$ show there is no$2$ ill feeling. 12:257;0752['+ ]| Gob, he is not as green as he is cabbagelooking. Arsing around from 12:257;0753['+ ]| one pub to$4$ another, leaving it to$4$ your own honour, with old Giltrap's dog 12:257;0754['+ ]| and getting fed up$5$ by$4$ the ratepayers and corporators. Entertainment for$4$ 12:257;0755['+ ]| man and beast. And says Joe: 12:257;0756[S ]| ~~ Could you make a hole in$4$ another pint? 12:257;0757[AA ]| ~~ Could a swim duck? 12:257;0757['+ ]| says I. 12:257;0758[S ]| ~~ Same again, Terry, 12:257;0758['+ ]| says Joe. 12:257;0758[S ]| Are you sure you will$1$ not have anything in$4$ the 12:257;0759[S ]| way of liquid refreshment? says he. 12:257;0760[C ]| ~~ Thank you, no$7$, 12:257;0760['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:257;0760[C ]| As a matter of fact I just wanted to$9$ meet 12:257;0761[C ]| Martin*Cunningham, do not you see, about this insurance of poor Dignam's. 12:257;0762[C ]| Martin asked me to$9$ go to$4$ the house. You see, he, Dignam, I mean, did not 12:257;0763[C ]| serve any notice of the assignment on$4$ the company at the time and 12:257;0764[C ]| nominally under the act the mortgagee can not recover on$4$ the policy. 12:257;0765[S ]| ~~ Holy Wars, 12:257;0765['+ ]| says Joe, laughing, 12:257;0765[S ]| that$6#2$ is a good one if old Shylock is landed. 12:257;0766[S ]| So$3$ the wife comes out top dog, what? 12:257;0767[C ]| ~~ Well, that$6#2$ is a point, 12:257;0767['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:257;0767[C ]| for$4$ the wife's admirers. 12:257;0768[S ]| ~~ Whose admirers? 12:257;0768['+ ]| says Joe. 12:257;0769[C ]| ~~ The wife's advisers, I mean, 12:257;0769['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:257;0770['+ ]| Then he starts all confused mucking it up$5$ about mortgagor under the 12:257;0771['+ ]| act like$4$ the lord*chancellor giving it out on$4$ the bench and for$4$ the benefit of 12:257;0772['+ ]| the wife and that$6#2$ a trust is created but on$4$ the other hand that$6#2$ Dignam owed 12:257;0773['+ ]| Bridgeman the money and if now the wife or the widow contested the 12:257;0774['+ ]| mortgagee's right till he near had the head of me addled with his mortgagor 12:257;0775['+ ]| under the act. He was bloody safe he was not run in$4$ himself under the act 12:257;0776['+ ]| that$6#2$ time as a rogue and vagabond only he had a friend in$4$ court. Selling 12:257;0777['+ ]| bazaar tickets or what do you call it royal Hungarian privileged lottery. 12:257;0778['+ ]| True as you are there. O, commend me to$4$ an israelite! Royal and privileged 12:257;0779['+ ]| Hungarian robbery. 12:257;0780['+ ]| So$3$ Bob*Doran comes lurching around asking Bloom to$9$ tell Mrs*Dignam 12:257;0781['+ ]| he was sorry for$4$ her trouble and he was very sorry about the 12:257;0782['+ ]| funeral and to$9$ tell her that$3$ he said and everyone who$6#1$ knew him said that$3$ 12:257;0783['+ ]| there was never a truer, a finer than poor little Willy that$6#1$ is dead to$9$ tell her. 12:257;0784['+ ]| Choking with bloody foolery. And shaking Bloom's hand doing the tragic 12:257;0785['+ ]| to$9$ tell her that$6#2$. Shake hands, brother. You are a rogue and I am another. 12:257;0786[ZW ]| ~~ Let me, 12:257;0786['+ ]| said he, 12:257;0786[ZW ]| so$5#1$ far presume upon$4$ our acquaintance which$6#1$, however 12:257;0787[ZW ]| slight it may appear if judged by$4$ the standard of mere time, is founded, as I 12:257;0788[ZW ]| hope and believe, on$4$ a sentiment of mutual esteem as to$9$ request of you this 12:257;0789[ZW ]| favour. But, should I have overstepped the limits of reserve let the sincerity 12:257;0790[ZW ]| of my feelings be the excuse for$4$ my boldness. 12:257;0791[C ]| ~~ No$7$, 12:257;0791['+ ]| rejoined the other, 12:257;0791[C ]| I appreciate to$4$ the full the motives which$6#1$ actuate 12:257;0792[C ]| your conduct and I shall discharge the office you entrust to$4$ me consoled by$4$ 12:257;0793[C ]| the reflection that$3$, though the errand be one of sorrow, this proof of your 12:257;0794[C ]| confidence sweetens in$4$ some measure the bitterness of the cup. 12:257;0795[ZW ]| ~~ Then suffer me to$9$ take your hand, 12:257;0795['+ ]| said he. 12:257;0795[ZW ]| The goodness of your heart, I 12:257;0796[ZW ]| feel sure, will$1$ dictate to$4$ you better than my inadequate words the 12:258;0797[ZW ]| expressions which$6#1$ are most suitable to$9$ convey an emotion whose 12:258;0798[ZW ]| poignancy, were I to$9$ give vent to$4$ my feelings, would deprive me even of 12:258;0799[ZW ]| speech. 12:258;0800['+ ]| And off with him and out trying to$9$ walk straight. Boosed at five 12:258;0801['+ ]| o'clock. Night he was near being lagged only Paddy*Leonard knew the 12:258;0802['+ ]| bobby, 14*A% Blind to$4$ the world up$5$ in$4$ a shebeen in$4$ Bride*street after closing 12:258;0803['+ ]| time, fornicating with two shawls and a bully on$4$ guard, drinking porter out 12:258;0804['+ ]| of teacups. And calling himself a Frenchy for$4$ the shawls, Joseph*Manuo, 12:258;0805['+ ]| and talking against the Catholic religion, and he serving mass in$4$ Adam*and*Eve's 12:258;0806['+ ]| when he was young with his eyes shut, who$6#1$ wrote the new testament, 12:258;0807['+ ]| and the old testament, and hugging and smugging. And the two shawls 12:258;0808['+ ]| killed with the laughing, picking his pockets, the bloody fool and he spilling 12:258;0809['+ ]| the porter all over the bed and the two shawls screeching laughing at one 12:258;0810['+ ]| another. \How is your testament? Have you got an old testament?\ Only 12:258;0811['+ ]| Paddy was passing there, I tell you what. Then see him of a Sunday with his 12:258;0812['+ ]| little concubine of a wife, and she wagging her tail up$4$ the aisle of the chapel 12:258;0813['+ ]| with her patent boots on$4$ her, no$2$ less, and her violets, nice as pie, doing the 12:258;0814['+ ]| little lady. Jack*Mooney's sister. And the old prostitute of a mother 12:258;0815['+ ]| procuring rooms to$4$ street couples. Gob, Jack made him toe the line. Told 12:258;0816['+ ]| him if he did not patch up$5$ the pot, Jesus, he would kick the shite out of him. 12:258;0817['+ ]| So$3$ Terry brought the three pints. 12:258;0818[S ]| ~~ Here, 12:258;0818['+ ]| says Joe, doing the honours. 12:258;0818[S ]| Here, citizen. 12:258;0819[ZY ]| ~~ \Slan leat\, 12:258;0819['+ ]| says he. 12:258;0820[AA ]| ~~ Fortune, Joe, 12:258;0820['+ ]| says I. 12:258;0820[AA ]| Good health, citizen. 12:258;0821['+ ]| Gob, he had his mouth half way down the tumbler already. Want a 12:258;0822['+ ]| small fortune to$9$ keep him in$4$ drinks. 12:258;0823[S ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ is the long fellow running for$4$ the mayoralty, Alf? 12:258;0823['+ ]| says Joe. 12:258;0824[ZZ ]| ~~ Friend of yours, 12:258;0824['+ ]| says Alf. 12:258;0825[S ]| ~~ Nannan? 12:258;0825['+ ]| says Joe. 12:258;0825[S ]| The mimber? 12:258;0826[ZZ ]| ~~ I will$1$ not mention any names, 12:258;0826['+ ]| says Alf. 12:258;0827[S ]| ~~ I thought so$5#2$, 12:258;0827['+ ]| says Joe. 12:258;0827[S ]| I saw him up$5$ at that$6#2$ meeting now with William*Field, 12:258;0828[S ]| M%*P%, the cattle traders. 12:258;0829[ZY ]| ~~ Hairy*Iopas, 12:258;0829['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:258;0829[ZY ]| that$6#2$ exploded volcano, the darling of all 12:258;0830[ZY ]| countries and the idol of his own. 12:258;0831['+ ]| So$3$ Joe starts telling the citizen about the foot and mouth disease and 12:258;0832['+ ]| the cattle traders and taking action in$4$ the matter and the citizen sending 12:258;0833['+ ]| them all to$4$ the rightabout and Bloom coming out with his sheepdip for$4$ the 12:258;0834['+ ]| scab and a hoose drench for$4$ coughing calves and the guaranteed remedy 12:258;0835['+ ]| for$4$ timber tongue. Because he was up$5$ one time in$4$ a knacker's yard. 12:258;0836['+ ]| Walking about with his book and pencil here is my head and my heels are 12:258;0837['+ ]| coming till Joe*Cuffe gave him the order of the boot for$4$ giving lip to$4$ a 12:258;0838['+ ]| grazier. Mister Knowall. Teach your grandmother how to$9$ milk ducks. 12:258;0839['+ ]| Pisser Burke was telling me in$4$ the hotel the wife used to$9$ be in$4$ rivers of tears 12:258;0840['+ ]| some times with Mrs*O'Dowd crying her eyes out with her eight inches of 12:258;0841['+ ]| fat all over her. Could not loosen her farting strings but old cod's eye was 12:259;0842['+ ]| waltzing around her showing her how to$9$ do it. What is your programme 12:259;0843['+ ]| today? Ay. Humane methods. Because the poor animals suffer and experts 12:259;0844['+ ]| say and the best known remedy that$6#1$ does not cause pain to$4$ the animal and 12:259;0845['+ ]| on$4$ the sore spot administer gently. Gob, he would have a soft hand under a hen. 12:259;0846[' ]| Ga Ga Gara. Klook Klook Klook. Black Liz is our hen. She lays eggs 12:259;0847[' ]| for$4$ us. When she lays her egg she is so$5#1$ glad. Gara. Klook Klook Klook. 12:259;0848[' ]| Then comes good uncle Leo. He puts his hand under black*Liz and takes 12:259;0849[' ]| her fresh egg. Ga ga ga ga Gara. Klook Klook Klook. 12:259;0850[S ]| ~~ Anyhow, 12:259;0850['+ ]| says Joe, 12:259;0850[S ]| Field and Nannetti are going over tonight to$4$ London 12:259;0851[S ]| to$9$ ask about it on$4$ the floor of the house*of*commons. 12:259;0852[C ]| ~~ Are you sure, 12:259;0852['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:259;0852[C ]| the councillor is going? I wanted to$9$ see him, as 12:259;0853[C ]| it happens. 12:259;0854[S ]| ~~ Well, he is going off by$4$ the mailboat, 12:259;0854['+ ]| says Joe, 12:259;0854[S ]| tonight. 12:259;0855[C ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is too bad, 12:259;0855['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:259;0855[C ]| I wanted particularly. Perhaps only Mr*Field 12:259;0856[C ]| is going. I could not phone. No$7$. You are sure? 12:259;0857[S ]| ~~ Nannan is going too, 12:259;0857['+ ]| says Joe. 12:259;0857[S ]| The league told him to$9$ ask a question 12:259;0858[S ]| tomorrow about the commissioner of police forbidding Irish games in$4$ the 12:259;0859[S ]| park. What do you think of that$6#2$, citizen? The \Sluagh*na*h-Eireann\. 12:259;0860[XX ]| Mr*Cowe*Conacre (Multifarnham. Nat.): Arising out of the question of my 12:259;0861[XX ]| honourable friend, the member for$4$ Shillelagh, may I ask the right 12:259;0862[XX ]| honourable gentleman whether the government has issued orders that$3$ these 12:259;0863[XX ]| animals shall be slaughtered though no$2$ medical evidence is forthcoming as 12:259;0864[XX ]| to$4$ their pathological condition? 12:259;0865[XX ]| Mr*Allfours (Tamoshant. Con.): Honourable members are already in$4$ 12:259;0866[XX ]| possession of the evidence produced before a committee of the whole house. 12:259;0867[XX ]| I feel I can not usefully add anything to$4$ that$6#2$. The answer to$4$ the honourable 12:259;0868[XX ]| member's question is in$4$ the affirmative. 12:259;0869[XX ]| Mr*Orelli*O'Reilly (Montenotte. Nat.): Have similar orders been issued for$4$ 12:259;0870[XX ]| the slaughter of human animals who$6#1$ dare to$9$ play Irish games in$4$ the 12:259;0871[XX ]| Phoenix*park? 12:259;0872[XX ]| Mr*Allfours: The answer is in$4$ the negative. 12:259;0873[XX ]| Mr*Cowe*Conacre: Has the right honourable gentleman's famous 12:259;0874[XX ]| Mitchelstown telegram inspired the policy of gentlemen on$4$ the Treasury 12:259;0875[XX ]| bench? (O! O!) 12:259;0876[XX ]| Mr*Allfours: I must have notice of that$6#2$ question. 12:259;0877[XX ]| Mr*Staylewit (Buncombe. Ind.): Do not hesitate to$9$ shoot. (Ironical 12:259;0878[XX ]| opposition cheers.) 12:259;0879[XX ]| The speaker: Order! Order! (The house rises. Cheers.) 12:259;0880[S ]| ~~ There is the man, 12:259;0880['+ ]| says Joe, 12:259;0880[S ]| that$6#1$ made the Gaelic sports revival. There he is 12:259;0881[S ]| sitting there. The man that$6#1$ got away James*Stephens. The champion of all 12:259;0882[S ]| Ireland at putting the sixteen pound shot. What was your best throw, 12:259;0883[S ]| citizen? 12:259;0884[ZY ]| ~~ \Na bacleis\, 12:259;0884['+ ]| says the citizen, letting on$5$ to$9$ be modest. 12:259;0884[ZY ]| There was a time I 12:259;0885[ZY ]| was as good as the next fellow anyhow. 12:259;0886[S ]| ~~ Put it there, citizen, 12:259;0886['+ ]| says Joe. 12:259;0886[S ]| You were and a bloody sight better. 12:260;0887[ZZ ]| ~~ Is that$6#2$ really a fact? says Alf. 12:260;0888[C ]| ~~ Yes, 12:260;0888['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:260;0888[C ]| That$6#2$ is well known. Did you not know that$6#2$? 12:260;0889['+ ]| So$3$ off they started about Irish sports and shoneen games the like$0$ of 12:260;0890['+ ]| lawn tennis and about hurley and putting the stone and racy of the soil and 12:260;0891['+ ]| building up$5$ a nation once again and all to$4$ that$6#2$. And of course Bloom had to$9$ 12:260;0892['+ ]| have his say too about if a fellow had a rower's heart violent exercise was 12:260;0893['+ ]| bad. I declare to$4$ my antimacassar if you took up$5$ a straw from the bloody 12:260;0894['+ ]| floor and if you said to$4$ Bloom: \Look at, Bloom. Do you see that$6#2$ straw?\ 12:260;0895['+ ]| \That$6#2$ is a straw.\ Declare to$4$ my aunt he would talk about it for$4$ an hour so$3$ he 12:260;0896['+ ]| would and talk steady. 12:260;0897[' ]| A most interesting discussion took place in$4$ the ancient hall of \Brian*O'Ciarnain's\ 12:260;0898[' ]| in$4$ \Sraid na Bretaine Bheag\, under the auspices of \Sluagh*na*h-Eireann\, 12:260;0899[' ]| on$4$ the revival of ancient Gaelic sports and the importance of 12:260;0900[' ]| physical culture, as understood in$4$ ancient Greece and ancient Rome and 12:260;0901[' ]| ancient Ireland, for$4$ the development of the race. The venerable president of 12:260;0902[' ]| the noble order was in$4$ the chair and the attendance was of large 12:260;0903[' ]| dimensions. After an instructive discourse by$4$ the chairman, a magnificent 12:260;0904[' ]| oration eloquently and forcibly expressed, a most interesting and instructive 12:260;0905[' ]| discussion of the usual high standard of excellence ensued as to$4$ the 12:260;0906[' ]| desirability of the revivability of the ancient games and sports of our ancient 12:260;0907[' ]| Panceltic forefathers. The wellknown and highly respected worker in$4$ the 12:260;0908[' ]| cause of our old tongue, Mr*Joseph*M^'Carthy*Hynes, made an eloquent 12:260;0909[' ]| appeal for$4$ the resuscitation of the ancient Gaelic sports and pastimes, 12:260;0910[' ]| practised morning and evening by$4$ Finn*MacCool, as calculated to$9$ revive the 12:260;0911[' ]| best traditions of manly strength and prowess handed down to$4$ us from 12:260;0912[' ]| ancient ages. L%*Bloom, who$6#1$ met with a mixed reception of applause and 12:260;0913[' ]| hisses, having espoused the negative the vocalist chairman brought the 12:260;0914[' ]| discussion to$4$ a close, in$4$ response to$4$ repeated requests and hearty plaudits 12:260;0915[' ]| from all parts of a bumper house, by$4$ a remarkably noteworthy rendering of 12:260;0916[' ]| the immortal Thomas*Osborne*Davis' evergreen verses (happily too 12:260;0917[' ]| familiar to$9$ need recalling here) \A*Nation*Once*Again\ in$4$ the execution of 12:260;0918[' ]| which$6#1$ the veteran patriot champion may be said without fear of 12:260;0919[' ]| contradiction to$9$ have fairly excelled himself. The Irish Caruso-Garibaldi 12:260;0920[' ]| was in$4$ superlative form and his stentorian notes were heard to$4$ the greatest 12:260;0921[' ]| advantage in$4$ the timehonoured anthem sung as only our citizen can sing it. 12:260;0922[' ]| His superb highclass vocalism, which$6#1$ by$4$ its superquality greatly enhanced 12:260;0923[' ]| his already international reputation, was vociferously applauded by$4$ the 12:260;0924[' ]| large audience among which$6#1$ were to$9$ be noticed many prominent members 12:260;0925[' ]| of the clergy as well as representatives of the press and the bar and the other 12:260;0926[' ]| learned professions. The proceedings then terminated. 12:260;0927[' ]| Amongst the clergy present were the very*rev%*William*Delany, S%*J%, 12:260;0928[' ]| L%*L%*D%; the rt*rev%*Gerald*Molloy, D%*D%; the rev%*P%*J%*Kavanagh, 12:260;0929[' ]| C%*S%*Sp%; the rev%*T%*Waters, C%*C%; the rev%*John*M%*Ivers, P%*P%; 12:260;0930[' ]| the rev%*P%*J%*Cleary, O%*S%*F%; the rev%*L%*J%*Hickey, O%*P%; the very*rev%*Fr%*Nicholas, 12:260;0931[' ]| O%*S%*F%*C%; the very*rev%*B%*Gorman, O%*D%*C%; the rev%*T%*Maher, 12:261;0932[' ]| S%*J%; the very*rev%*James*Murphy, S%*J%; the rev%*John*Lavery, 12:261;0933[' ]| V%*F%; the very*rev%*William*Doherty, D%*D%; the rev%*Peter*Fagan, O%*M%; 12:261;0934[' ]| the rev%*T%*Brangan, O%*S%*A%; the rev%*J%*Flavin, C%*C%; the rev%*M%*A%*Hackett, 12:261;0935[' ]| C%*C%; the rev%*W%*Hurley, C%*C%; the rt*rev%*Mgr*M^'Manus, 12:261;0936[' ]| V%*G%; the rev%*B%*R%*Slattery, O%*M%*I%; the very*rev%*M%*D%*Scally, P%*P%; the 12:261;0937[' ]| rev%*F%*T%*Purcell, O%*P%; the very*rev%*Timothy*canon*Gorman, P%*P%; the 12:261;0938[' ]| rev%*J%*Flanagan, C%*C% The laity included P%*Fay, T%*Quirke, etc%, etc% 12:261;0939[ZZ ]| ~~ Talking about violent exercise, 12:261;0939['+ ]| says Alf, 12:261;0939[ZZ ]| were you at that$6#2$ Keogh-Bennett 12:261;0940[ZZ ]| match? 12:261;0941[S ]| ~~ No$7$, 12:261;0941['+ ]| says Joe. 12:261;0942[ZZ ]| ~~ I heard So*and*So made a cool hundred quid over it, 12:261;0942['+ ]| says Alf. 12:261;0943[S ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? Blazes? 12:261;0943['+ ]| says Joe. 12:261;0944['+ ]| And says Bloom: 12:261;0945[C ]| ~~ What I meant about tennis, for$4$ example, is the agility and training the 12:261;0946[C ]| eye. 12:261;0947[ZZ ]| ~~ Ay, Blazes, 12:261;0947['+ ]| says Alf. 12:261;0947[ZZ ]| He let out that$3$ Myler was on$4$ the beer to$9$ run up$5$ the 12:261;0948[ZZ ]| odds and he swatting all the time. 12:261;0949[ZY ]| ~~ We know him, 12:261;0949['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:261;0949[ZY ]| The traitor's son. We know what put 12:261;0950[ZY ]| English gold in$4$ his pocket. 12:261;0951[S ]| ~~ True for$4$ you, 12:261;0951['+ ]| says Joe. 12:261;0952['+ ]| And Bloom cuts in$5$ again about lawn tennis and the circulation of the 12:261;0953['+ ]| blood, asking Alf: 12:261;0954[C ]| ~~ Now, do not you think, Bergan? 12:261;0955[ZZ ]| ~~ Myler dusted the floor with him, 12:261;0955['+ ]| says Alf. 12:261;0955[ZZ ]| Heenan and Sayers was only a 12:261;0956[ZZ ]| bloody fool to$4$ it. Handed him the father and mother of a beating. See the 12:261;0957[ZZ ]| little kipper not up$5$ to$4$ his navel and the big fellow swiping. God, he gave him 12:261;0958[ZZ ]| one last puck in$4$ the wind, Queensberry rules and all, made him puke what 12:261;0959[ZZ ]| he never ate. 12:261;0960[' ]| It was a historic and a hefty battle when Myler and Percy were 12:261;0961[' ]| scheduled to$9$ don the gloves for$4$ the purse of fifty sovereigns. Handicapped 12:261;0962[' ]| as he was by$4$ lack of poundage, Dublin's pet lamb made up$5$ for$4$ it by$4$ 12:261;0963[' ]| superlative skill in$4$ ringcraft. The final bout of fireworks was a gruelling for$4$ 12:261;0964[' ]| both champions. The welterweight sergeantmajor had tapped some lively 12:261;0965[' ]| claret in$4$ the previous mixup during which$6#1$ Keogh had been receivergeneral 12:261;0966[' ]| of rights and lefts, the artilleryman putting in$5$ some neat work on$4$ the pet's 12:261;0967[' ]| nose, and Myler came on$5$ looking groggy. The soldier got to$4$ business, 12:261;0968[' ]| leading off with a powerful left jab to$4$ which$6#1$ the Irish gladiator retaliated by$4$ 12:261;0969[' ]| shooting out a stiff one flush to$4$ the point of Bennett's jaw. The redcoat 12:261;0970[' ]| ducked but the Dubliner lifted him with a left hook, the body punch being a 12:261;0971[' ]| fine one. The men came to$4$ handigrips. Myler quickly became busy and got 12:261;0972[' ]| his man under, the bout ending with the bulkier man on$4$ the ropes, Myler 12:261;0973[' ]| punishing him. The Englishman, whose right eye was nearly closed, took 12:261;0974[' ]| his corner where he was liberally drenched with water and when the bell 12:261;0975[' ]| went came on$5$ gamey and brimful of pluck, confident of knocking out the 12:261;0976[' ]| fistic Eblanite in$4$ jigtime. It was a fight to$4$ a finish and the best man for$4$ it. 12:262;0977[' ]| The two fought like$4$ tigers and excitement ran fever high. The referee twice 12:262;0978[' ]| cautioned Pucking*Percy for$4$ holding but the pet was tricky and his 12:262;0979[' ]| footwork a treat to$9$ watch. After a brisk exchange of courtesies during 12:262;0980[' ]| which$6#1$ a smart upper cut of the military man brought blood freely from his 12:262;0981[' ]| opponent's mouth the lamb suddenly waded in$5$ all over his man and landed 12:262;0982[' ]| a terrific left to$4$ Battling*Bennett's stomach, flooring him flat. It was a 12:262;0983[' ]| knockout clean and clever. Amid tense expectation the Portobello bruiser 12:262;0984[' ]| was being counted out when Bennett's second Ole Pfotts*Wettstein threw in$5$ 12:262;0985[' ]| the towel and the Santry boy was declared victor to$4$ the frenzied cheers of 12:262;0986[' ]| the public who$6#1$ broke through the ringropes and fairly mobbed him with 12:262;0987[' ]| delight. 12:262;0988[ZZ ]| ~~ He knows which$6#1$ side his bread is buttered, 12:262;0988['+ ]| says Alf. 12:262;0988[ZZ ]| I hear he is running a 12:262;0989[ZZ ]| concert tour now up$5$ in$4$ the north. 12:262;0990[S ]| ~~ He is, 12:262;0990['+ ]| says Joe. 12:262;0990[S ]| Is not he? 12:262;0991[C ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? 12:262;0991['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:262;0991[C ]| Ah, yes. That$6#2$ is quite true. Yes, a kind of summer tour, 12:262;0992[C ]| you see. Just a holiday. 12:262;0993[S ]| ~~ Mrs*B% is the bright particular star, is not she? 12:262;0993['+ ]| says Joe. 12:262;0994[C ]| ~~ My wife? 12:262;0994['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:262;0994[C ]| She is singing, yes. I think it will$1$ be a success too. 12:262;0995[C ]| He is an excellent man to$9$ organise. Excellent. 12:262;0996['+ ]| Hoho begob says I to$4$ myself says I. That$6#2$ explains the milk in$4$ the 12:262;0997['+ ]| cocoanut and absence of hair on$4$ the animal's chest. Blazes doing the tootle 12:262;0998['+ ]| on$4$ the flute. Concert tour. Dirty*Dan the dodger's son off Island*bridge that$6#1$ 12:262;0999['+ ]| sold the same horses twice over to$4$ the government to$9$ fight the Boers. Old 12:262;1000['+ ]| Whatwhat. I called about the poor and water rate, Mr*Boylan. You what? 12:262;1001['+ ]| The water rate, Mr*Boylan. You whatwhat? That$6#2$ is the bucko that$6#1$ will$1$ 12:262;1002['+ ]| organise her, take my tip. 'Twixt me and you Caddareesh. 12:262;1003[' ]| Pride*of*Calpe's rocky mount, the ravenhaired daughter of Tweedy. 12:262;1004[' ]| There grew she to$4$ peerless beauty where loquat and almond scent the air. 12:262;1005[' ]| The gardens of Alameda knew her step: the garths of olives knew and 12:262;1006[' ]| bowed. The chaste spouse of Leopold is she: Marion of the bountiful 12:262;1007[' ]| bosoms. 12:262;1008[' ]| And lo, there entered one of the clan of the O'Molloy's, a comely hero 12:262;1009[' ]| of white face yet withal somewhat ruddy, his majesty's counsel learned in$4$ 12:262;1010[' ]| the law, and with him the prince and heir of the noble line of Lambert. 12:262;1011[X ]| ~~ Hello, Ned. 12:262;1012[X ]| ~~ Hello, Alf. 12:262;1013[X ]| ~~ Hello, Jack. 12:262;1014[X ]| ~~ Hello, Joe. 12:262;1015[ZY ]| ~~ God save you, 12:262;1015['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:262;1016[T ]| ~~ Save you kindly, 12:262;1016['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:262;1016[T ]| What will$1$ it be, Ned? 12:262;1017[L ]| ~~ Half one, 12:262;1017['+ ]| says Ned. 12:262;1018['+ ]| So$3$ J%*J% ordered the drinks. 12:262;1019[S ]| ~~ Were you round at the court? 12:262;1019['+ ]| says Joe. 12:262;1020[T ]| ~~ Yes, 12:262;1020['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:262;1020[T ]| He will$1$ square that$6#2$, Ned, 12:262;1020['+ ]| says he. 12:262;1021[L ]| ~~ Hope so$5#2$, 12:262;1021['+ ]| says Ned. 12:263;1022['+ ]| Now what were those two at? J%*J% getting him off the grand jury list 12:263;1023['+ ]| and the other give him a leg over the stile. With his name in$4$ Stubbs's. 12:263;1024['+ ]| Playing cards, hobnobbing with flash toffs with a swank glass in$4$ their eye, 12:263;1025['+ ]| adrinking fizz and he half smothered in$4$ writs and garnishee orders. 12:263;1026['+ ]| Pawning his gold watch in$4$ Cummins of Francis*street where no-one would 12:263;1027['+ ]| know him in$4$ the private office when I was there with Pisser releasing his 12:263;1028['+ ]| boots out of the pop. What is your name, sir? Dunne, says he. Ay, and done 12:263;1029['+ ]| says I. Gob, he will$1$ come home by$4$ weeping cross one of those days, I am 12:263;1030['+ ]| thinking. 12:263;1031[ZZ ]| ~~ Did you see that$6#2$ bloody lunatic Breen round there? 12:263;1031['+ ]| says Alf. 12:263;1031[ZZ ]| U%*p: up$5$. 12:263;1032[T ]| ~~ Yes, 12:263;1032['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:263;1032[T ]| Looking for$4$ a private detective. 12:263;1033[L ]| ~~ Ay, 12:263;1033['+ ]| says Ned. 12:263;1033[L ]| And he wanted right go wrong to$9$ address the court only 12:263;1034[L ]| Corny*Kelleher got round him telling him to$9$ get the handwriting examined 12:263;1035[L ]| first. 12:263;1036[ZZ ]| ~~ Ten thousand pounds, 12:263;1036['+ ]| says Alf, laughing. 12:263;1036[ZZ ]| God, I would give anything to$9$ hear 12:263;1037[ZZ ]| him before a judge and jury. 12:263;1038[S ]| ~~ Was it you did it, Alf? 12:263;1038['+ ]| says Joe. 12:263;1038[S ]| The truth, the whole truth and nothing 12:263;1039[S ]| but the truth, so$5#2$ help you Jimmy*Johnson. 12:263;1040[ZZ ]| ~~ Me? 12:263;1040['+ ]| says Alf. 12:263;1040[ZZ ]| Do not cast your nasturtiums on$4$ my character. 12:263;1041[S ]| ~~ Whatever statement you make, 12:263;1041['+ ]| says Joe, 12:263;1041[S ]| will$1$ be taken down in$4$ evidence 12:263;1042[S ]| against you. 12:263;1043[T ]| ~~ Of course an action would lie, 12:263;1043['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:263;1043[T ]| It implies that$3$ he is not \compos\ 12:263;1044[T ]| \mentis\. U%*p: up$5$. 12:263;1045[ZZ ]| ~~ \Compos\ your eye! 12:263;1045['+ ]| says Alf, laughing. 12:263;1045[ZZ ]| Do you know that$3$ he is balmy? 12:263;1046[ZZ ]| Look at his head. Do you know that$3$ some mornings he has to$9$ get his hat on$5$ 12:263;1047[ZZ ]| with a shoehorn. 12:263;1048[T ]| ~~ Yes, 12:263;1048['+ ]| says J%*J%, 12:263;1048[T ]| but the truth of a libel is no$2$ defence to$4$ an indictment for$4$ 12:263;1049[T ]| publishing it in$4$ the eyes of the law. 12:263;1050[S ]| ~~ Ha ha, Alf, 12:263;1050['+ ]| says Joe. 12:263;1051[C ]| ~~ Still, 12:263;1051['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:263;1051[C ]| on$4$ account of the poor woman, I mean his wife. 12:263;1052[ZY ]| ~~ Pity about her, 12:263;1052['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:263;1052[ZY ]| Or any other woman marries a half and 12:263;1053[ZY ]| half. 12:263;1054[C ]| ~~ How half and half? 12:263;1054['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:263;1054[C ]| Do you mean he ~ 12:263;1055[ZY ]| ~~ Half and half I mean, 12:263;1055['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:263;1055[ZY ]| A fellow that$6#1$ is neither fish nor 12:263;1056[ZY ]| flesh. 12:263;1057[S ]| ~~ Nor good red herring, 12:263;1057['+ ]| says Joe. 12:263;1058[ZY ]| ~~ That$6#2$ what is I mean, 12:263;1058['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:263;1058[ZY ]| A pishogue, if you know what that$6#2$ 12:263;1059[ZY ]| is. 12:263;1060['+ ]| Begob I saw there was trouble coming. And Bloom explaining he 12:263;1061['+ ]| meant on$4$ account of it being cruel for$4$ the wife having to$9$ go round after the 12:263;1062['+ ]| old stuttering fool. Cruelty to$4$ animals so$5#2$ it is to$9$ let that$6#2$ bloody 12:263;1063['+ ]| povertystricken Breen out on$4$ grass with his beard out tripping him, 12:263;1064['+ ]| bringing down the rain. And she with her nose cockahoop after she married 12:263;1065['+ ]| him because a cousin of his old fellow's was pewopener to$4$ the pope. Picture 12:263;1066['+ ]| of him on$4$ the wall with his Smashall*Sweeney's moustaches, the signior*Brini 12:264;1067['+ ]| from Summerhill, the eyetallyano, papal Zouave to$4$ the Holy*Father, 12:264;1068['+ ]| has left the quay and gone to$4$ Moss*street. And who$6#2$ was he, tell us? A 12:264;1069['+ ]| nobody, two pair back and passages, at seven shillings a week, and he 12:264;1070['+ ]| covered with all kinds of breastplates bidding defiance to$4$ the world. 12:264;1071[T ]| ~~ And moreover, 12:264;1071['+ ]| says J%*J%, 12:264;1071[T ]| a postcard is publication. It was held to$9$ be 12:264;1072[T ]| sufficient evidence of malice in$4$ the testcase Sadgrove v% Hole. In$4$ my opinion 12:264;1073[T ]| an action might lie. 12:264;1074[X ]| Six and eightpence, please. Who$6#2$ wants your opinion? Let us drink 12:264;1075[X ]| our pints in$4$ peace. Gob, we will$1$ not be let even do that$6#2$ much itself. 12:264;1076[L ]| ~~ Well, good health, Jack, 12:264;1076['+ ]| says Ned. 12:264;1077[T ]| ~~ Good health, Ned, 12:264;1077['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:264;1078[S ]| ~~ There he is again, 12:264;1078['+ ]| says Joe. 12:264;1079[ZZ ]| ~~ Where? 12:264;1079['+ ]| says Alf. 12:264;1080['+ ]| And begob there he was passing the door with his books under his 12:264;1081['+ ]| oxter and the wife beside him and Corny*Kelleher with his wall eye looking 12:264;1082['+ ]| in$5$ as they went past, talking to$4$ him like$4$ a father, trying to$9$ sell him a 12:264;1083['+ ]| secondhand coffin. 12:264;1084[S ]| ~~ How did that$6#2$ Canada swindle case go off? 12:264;1084['+ ]| says Joe. 12:264;1085[T ]| ~~ Remanded, 12:264;1085['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:264;1086['+ ]| One of the bottlenosed fraternity it was went by$4$ the name of James*Wought 12:264;1087['+ ]| alias Saphiro alias Spark and Spiro, put an ad in$4$ the papers saying 12:264;1088['+ ]| he would give a passage to$4$ Canada for$4$ twenty bob. What? Do you see any green 12:264;1089['+ ]| in$4$ the white of my eye? Course it was a bloody barney. What? Swindled 12:264;1090['+ ]| them all, skivvies and badhachs from the county*Meath, ay, and his own 12:264;1091['+ ]| kidney too. J%*J% was telling us there was an ancient Hebrew Zaretsky or 12:264;1092['+ ]| something weeping in$4$ the witnessbox with his hat on$4$ him, swearing by$4$ the 12:264;1093['+ ]| holy Moses he was stuck for$4$ two quid. 12:264;1094[S ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ tried the case? 12:264;1094['+ ]| says Joe. 12:264;1095[L ]| ~~ Recorder, 12:264;1095['+ ]| says Ned. 12:264;1096[ZZ ]| ~~ Poor old sir*Frederick, 12:264;1096['+ ]| says Alf, 12:264;1096[ZZ ]| you can cod him up$5$ to$4$ the two eyes. 12:264;1097[L ]| ~~ Heart as big as a lion, 12:264;1097['+ ]| says Ned. 12:264;1097[L ]| Tell him a tale of woe about arrears of 12:264;1098[L ]| rent and a sick wife and a squad of kids and, faith, he will$1$ dissolve in$4$ tears on$4$ 12:264;1099[L ]| the bench. 12:264;1100[ZZ ]| ~~ Ay, 12:264;1100['+ ]| says Alf. 12:264;1100[ZZ ]| Reuben*J was bloody lucky he did not clap him in$4$ the dock 12:264;1101[ZZ ]| the other day for$4$ suing poor little Gumley that$6#1$ is minding stones, for$4$ the 12:264;1102[ZZ ]| corporation there near Butt*bridge. 12:264;1103['+ ]| And he starts taking off the old recorder letting on$5$ to$9$ cry: 12:264;1104[X ]| ~~ A most scandalous thing! This poor hardworking man! How many 12:264;1105[X ]| children? Ten, did you say? 12:264;1106[X ]| ~~ Yes, your worship. And my wife has the typhoid. 12:264;1107[X ]| ~~ And the wife with typhoid fever! Scandalous! Leave the court 12:264;1108[X ]| immediately, sir. No$7$, sir, I will$1$ make no$2$ order for$4$ payment. How dare you, 12:264;1109[X ]| sir, come up$5$ before me and ask me to$9$ make an order! A poor hardworking 12:264;1110[X ]| industrious man! I dismiss the case. 12:265;1111[' ]| And whereas on$4$ the sixteenth day of the month of the oxeyed goddess 12:265;1112[' ]| and in$4$ the third week after the feastday of the Holy*and*Undivided*Trinity, 12:265;1113[' ]| the daughter of the skies, the virgin moon being then in$4$ her first quarter, it 12:265;1114[' ]| came to$9$ pass that$3$ those learned judges repaired them to$4$ the halls of law. 12:265;1115[' ]| There master*Courtenay, sitting in$4$ his own chamber, gave his rede and 12:265;1116[' ]| master Justice*Andrews, sitting without a jury in$4$ the probate court, weighed 12:265;1117[' ]| well and pondered the claim of the first chargeant upon$4$ the property in$4$ the 12:265;1118[' ]| matter of the will$0$ propounded and final testamentary disposition \7in 7re\ the 12:265;1119[' ]| real and personal estate of the late lamented Jacob*Halliday, vintner, 12:265;1120[' ]| deceased, versus Livingstone, an infant, of unsound mind, and another. And 12:265;1121[' ]| to$4$ the solemn court of Green*street there came sir*Frederick*the*Falconer. 12:265;1122[' ]| And he sat him there about the hour of five o'clock to$9$ administer the law of 12:265;1123[' ]| the brehons at the commission for$4$ all that$6#2$ and those parts to$9$ be holden in$4$ 12:265;1124[' ]| and for$4$ the county of the city of Dublin. And there sat with him the high 12:265;1125[' ]| sinhedrim of the twelve tribes of Iar, for$4$ every tribe one man, of the tribe of 12:265;1126[' ]| Patrick and of the tribe of Hugh and of the tribe of Owen and of the tribe 12:265;1127[' ]| of Conn and of the tribe of Oscar and of the tribe of Fergus and of the tribe 12:265;1128[' ]| of Finn and of the tribe of Dermot and of the tribe of Cormac and of the 12:265;1129[' ]| tribe of Kevin and of the tribe of Caolte and of the tribe of Ossian, there 12:265;1130[' ]| being in$4$ all twelve good men and true. And he conjured them by$4$ Him who$6#1$ 12:265;1131[' ]| died on$4$ rood that$6#1$ they should well and truly try and true deliverance make 12:265;1132[' ]| in$4$ the issue joined between their sovereign lord the king and the prisoner at 12:265;1133[' ]| the bar and true verdict give according to$4$ the evidence so$5#1$ help them God 12:265;1134[' ]| and kiss the book. And they rose in$4$ their seats, those twelve of Iar, and they 12:265;1135[' ]| swore by$4$ the name of Him Who$6#1$ is from everlasting that$3$ they would do His 12:265;1136[' ]| rightwiseness. And straightway the minions of the law led forth from their 12:265;1137[' ]| donjon keep one whom the sleuthhounds of justice had apprehended in$4$ 12:265;1138[' ]| consequence of information received. And they shackled him hand and foot 12:265;1139[' ]| and would take of him ne bail ne mainprise but preferred a charge against 12:265;1140[' ]| him for$3$ he was a malefactor. 12:265;1141[ZY ]| ~~ Those are nice things, 12:265;1141['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:265;1141[ZY ]| coming over here to$4$ Ireland filling 12:265;1142[ZY ]| the country with bugs. 12:265;1143['+ ]| So$3$ Bloom lets on$5$ he heard nothing and he starts talking with Joe, 12:265;1144['+ ]| telling him he need not trouble about that$6#2$ little matter till the first but if he 12:265;1145['+ ]| would just say a word to$4$ Mr*Crawford. And so$3$ Joe swore high and holy by$4$ 12:265;1146['+ ]| this and by$4$ that$6#2$ he would do the devil and all. 12:265;1147[C ]| ~~ Because, you see, 12:265;1147['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:265;1147[C ]| for$4$ an advertisement you must have 12:265;1148[C ]| repetition. That$6#2$ is the whole secret. 12:265;1149[S ]| ~~ Rely on$4$ me, 12:265;1149['+ ]| says Joe. 12:265;1150[ZY ]| ~~ Swindling the peasants, 12:265;1150['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:265;1150[ZY ]| and the poor of Ireland. We want 12:265;1151[ZY ]| no$2$ more strangers in$4$ our house. 12:265;1152[C ]| ~~ O, I am sure that$6#2$ will$1$ be all right, Hynes, 12:265;1152['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:265;1152[C ]| It is just that$3$ Keyes, 12:265;1153[C ]| you see. 12:265;1154[S ]| ~~ Consider that$6#2$ done, 12:265;1154['+ ]| says Joe. 12:266;1155[C ]| ~~ Very kind of you, 12:266;1155['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:266;1156[ZY ]| ~~ The strangers, 12:266;1156['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:266;1156[ZY ]| Our own fault. We let them come in$5$. We 12:266;1157[ZY ]| brought them in$5$. The adulteress and her paramour brought the Saxon 12:266;1158[ZY ]| robbers here. 12:266;1159[T ]| ~~ Decree \nisi\, 12:266;1159['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:266;1160['+ ]| And Bloom letting on$5$ to$9$ be awfully deeply interested in$4$ nothing, a 12:266;1161['+ ]| spider's web in$4$ the corner behind the barrel, and the citizen scowling after 12:266;1162['+ ]| him and the old dog at his feet looking up$5$ to$9$ know who$6#1$ to$9$ bite and when. 12:266;1163[ZY ]| ~~ A dishonoured wife, 12:266;1163['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:266;1163[ZY ]| that$6#2$ is what is the cause of all our 12:266;1164[ZY ]| misfortunes. 12:266;1165[ZZ ]| ~~ And here she is, 12:266;1165['+ ]| says Alf, that$6#1$ was giggling over the \Police*Gazette\ with 12:266;1166['+ ]| Terry on$4$ the counter, 12:266;1166[ZZ ]| in$4$ all her warpaint. 12:266;1167[AA ]| ~~ Give us a squint at her, 12:266;1167['+ ]| says I. 12:266;1168['+ ]| And what was it only one of the smutty yankee pictures Terry 12:266;1169['+ ]| borrows off of Corny*Kelleher. Secrets for$4$ enlarging your private parts. 12:266;1170['+ ]| Misconduct of society belle. Norman*W%*Tupper, wealthy Chicago 12:266;1171['+ ]| contractor, finds pretty but faithless wife in$4$ lap of officer Taylor. Belle in$4$ 12:266;1172['+ ]| her bloomers misconducting herself, and her fancyman feeling for$4$ her 12:266;1173['+ ]| tickles and Norman*W%*Tupper bouncing in$5$ with his peashooter just in$4$ time 12:266;1174['+ ]| to$9$ be late after she doing the trick of the loop with officer Taylor. 12:266;1175[S ]| ~~ O jakers, Jenny, 12:266;1175['+ ]| says Joe, 12:266;1175[S ]| how short your shirt is! 12:266;1176[AA ]| ~~ There is hair, Joe, 12:266;1176['+ ]| says I. 12:266;1176[AA ]| Get a queer old tailend of corned beef off of that$6#2$ 12:266;1177[AA ]| one, what? 12:266;1178['+ ]| So$3$ anyhow in$5$ came John*Wyse*Nolan and Lenehan with him with a 12:266;1179['+ ]| face on$4$ him as long as a late breakfast. 12:266;1180[ZY ]| ~~ Well, 12:266;1180['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:266;1180[ZY ]| what is the latest from the scene of action? What did 12:266;1181[ZY ]| those tinkers in$4$ the city hall at their caucus meeting decide about the Irish 12:266;1182[ZY ]| language? 12:266;1183[' ]| O'Nolan, clad in$4$ shining armour, low bending made obeisance to$4$ the 12:266;1184[' ]| puissant and high and mighty chief of all Erin and did him to$9$ wit of that$6#2$ 12:266;1185[' ]| which$6#1$ had befallen, how that$6#2$ the grave elders of the most obedient city, 12:266;1186[' ]| second of the realm, had met them in$4$ the tholsel, and there, after due 12:266;1187[' ]| prayers to$4$ the gods who$6#1$ dwell in$4$ ether supernal, had taken solemn counsel 12:266;1188[' ]| whereby they might, if so$5#2$ be it might be, bring once more into honour 12:266;1189[' ]| among mortal men the winged speech of the seadivided Gael. 12:266;1190[ZY ]| ~~ It is on$4$ the march, 12:266;1190['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:266;1190[ZY ]| To$4$ hell with the bloody brutal 12:266;1191[ZY ]| Sassenachs and their \patois\. 12:266;1192['+ ]| So$3$ J%*J% puts in$5$ a word, doing the toff about one story was good till 12:266;1193['+ ]| you heard another and blinking facts and the Nelson policy, putting your 12:266;1194['+ ]| blind eye to$4$ the telescope and drawing up$5$ a bill of attainder to$9$ impeach a 12:266;1195['+ ]| nation, and Bloom trying to$9$ back him up$5$ moderation and botheration and 12:266;1196['+ ]| their colonies and their civilisation. 12:266;1197[ZY ]| ~~ Their syphilisation, you mean, 12:266;1197['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:266;1197[ZY ]| To$4$ hell with them! The 12:266;1198[ZY ]| curse of a goodfornothing God light sideways on$4$ the bloody thicklugged 12:267;1199[ZY ]| sons of whores' gets! No$2$ music and no$2$ art and no$2$ literature worthy of the 12:267;1200[ZY ]| name. Any civilisation they have they stole from us. Tonguetied sons of 12:267;1201[ZY ]| bastards' ghosts. 12:267;1202[T ]| ~~ The European family, 12:267;1202['+ ]| says J%*J% ~ 12:267;1203[ZY ]| ~~ They are not European, 12:267;1203['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:267;1203[ZY ]| I was in$4$ Europe with Kevin*Egan 12:267;1204[ZY ]| of Paris. You would not see a trace of them or their language anywhere in$4$ 12:267;1205[ZY ]| Europe except in$4$ a \cabinet d'aisance\. 12:267;1206['+ ]| And says John*Wyse: 12:267;1207[ZI ]| ~~ Full many a flower is born to$9$ blush unseen. 12:267;1208['+ ]| And says Lenehan that$6#1$ knows a bit of the lingo: 12:267;1209[ZD ]| ~~ \Conspuez les anglais!\ \Perfide Albion!\ 12:267;1210[' ]| He said and then lifted he in$4$ his rude great brawny strengthy hands 12:267;1211[' ]| the medher of dark strong foamy ale and, uttering his tribal slogan \Lamh\ 12:267;1212[' ]| \Dearg Abu\, he drank to$4$ the undoing of his foes, a race of mighty valorous 12:267;1213[' ]| heroes, rulers of the waves, who$6#1$ sit on$4$ thrones of alabaster silent as the 12:267;1214[' ]| deathless gods. 12:267;1215[AA ]| ~~ What is up$5$ with you, 12:267;1215['+ ]| says I to$4$ Lenehan. 12:267;1215[AA ]| You look like$4$ a fellow that$6#1$ had 12:267;1216[AA ]| lost a bob and found a tanner. 12:267;1217[ZD ]| ~~ Gold*cup, 12:267;1217['+ ]| says he. 12:267;1218[V ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ won, Mr*Lenehan? 12:267;1218['+ ]| says Terry. 12:267;1219[ZD ]| ~~ \Throwaway\, 12:267;1219['+ ]| says he, 12:267;1219[ZD ]| at twenty to$4$ one. A rank outsider. And the rest 12:267;1220[ZD ]| nowhere. 12:267;1221[V ]| ~~ And Bass's mare? 12:267;1221['+ ]| says Terry. 12:267;1222[ZD ]| ~~ Still running, 12:267;1222['+ ]| says he. 12:267;1222[ZD ]| We are all in$4$ a cart. Boylan plunged two quid on$4$ my 12:267;1223[ZD ]| tip \Sceptre\ for$4$ himself and a lady friend. 12:267;1224[V ]| ~~ I had half a crown myself, 12:267;1224['+ ]| says Terry, 12:267;1224[V ]| on$4$ \Zinfandel\ that$6#1$ Mr*Flynn gave 12:267;1225[V ]| me. Lord*Howard*de*Walden's. 12:267;1226[ZD ]| ~~ Twenty to$4$ one, 12:267;1226['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:267;1226[ZD ]| Such is life in$4$ an outhouse. \Throwaway\, 12:267;1227['+ ]| says he. 12:267;1227[ZD ]| Takes the biscuit, and talking about bunions. Frailty, thy name is 12:267;1228[ZD ]| \Sceptre\. 12:267;1229['+ ]| So$3$ he went over to$4$ the biscuit tin Bob*Doran left to$9$ see if there was 12:267;1230['+ ]| anything he could lift on$4$ the nod, the old cur after him backing his luck 12:267;1231['+ ]| with his mangy snout up$5$. Old*Mother*Hubbard went to$4$ the cupboard. 12:267;1232[ZD ]| ~~ Not there, my child, 12:267;1232['+ ]| says he. 12:267;1233[S ]| ~~ Keep your pecker up$5$, 12:267;1233['+ ]| says Joe. 12:267;1233[S ]| She would have won the money only for$4$ the 12:267;1234[S ]| other dog. 12:267;1235['+ ]| And J%*J% and the citizen arguing about law and history with Bloom 12:267;1236['+ ]| sticking in$5$ an odd word. 12:267;1237[C ]| ~~ Some people, 12:267;1237['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:267;1237[C ]| can see the mote in$4$ others' eyes but they can not 12:267;1238[C ]| see the beam in$4$ their own. 12:267;1239[ZY ]| ~~ \Raimeis\, 12:267;1239['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:267;1239[ZY ]| There is no-one as blind as the fellow that$6#1$ will$1$ not 12:267;1240[ZY ]| see, if you know what that$6#2$ means. Where are our missing twenty millions of 12:267;1241[ZY ]| Irish should be here today instead of four, our lost tribes? And our potteries 12:267;1242[ZY ]| and textiles, the finest in$4$ the whole world! And our wool that$6#1$ was sold in$4$ 12:268;1243[ZY ]| Rome in$4$ the time of Juvenal and our flax and our damask from the looms 12:268;1244[ZY ]| of Antrim and our Limerick lace, our tanneries and our white flint glass 12:268;1245[ZY ]| down there by$4$ Ballybough and our Huguenot poplin that$6#1$ we have since 12:268;1246[ZY ]| Jacquard*de*Lyon and our woven silk and our Foxford tweeds and ivory 12:268;1247[ZY ]| raised point from the Carmelite convent in$4$ New*Ross, nothing like$4$ it in$4$ the 12:268;1248[ZY ]| whole wide world. Where are the Greek merchants that$6#1$ came through the 12:268;1249[ZY ]| pillars of Hercules, the Gibraltar now grabbed by$4$ the foe of mankind, with 12:268;1250[ZY ]| gold and Tyrian purple to$9$ sell in$4$ Wexford at the fair of Carmen? Read 12:268;1251[ZY ]| Tacitus and Ptolemy, even Giraldus*Cambrensis. Wine, peltries, 12:268;1252[ZY ]| Connemara marble, silver from Tipperary, second to$4$ none, our farfamed 12:268;1253[ZY ]| horses even today, the Irish hobbies, with king*Philip*of*Spain offering to$9$ 12:268;1254[ZY ]| pay customs duties for$4$ the right to$9$ fish in$4$ our waters. What do the 12:268;1255[ZY ]| yellowjohns of Anglia owe us for$4$ our ruined trade and our ruined hearths? 12:268;1256[ZY ]| And the beds of the Barrow and Shannon they will$1$ not deepen with millions 12:268;1257[ZY ]| of acres of marsh and bog to$9$ make us all die of consumption? 12:268;1258[ZI ]| ~~ As treeless as Portugal we will$1$ be soon, 12:268;1258['+ ]| says John*Wyse, 12:268;1258[ZI ]| or Heligoland with 12:268;1259[ZI ]| its one tree if something is not done to$9$ reafforest the land. Larches, firs, all 12:268;1260[ZI ]| the trees of the conifer family are going fast. I was reading a report of lord*Castletown's ~ 12:268;1261[ZI ]| 12:268;1262[ZY ]| ~~ Save them, 12:268;1262['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:268;1262[ZY ]| the giant ash of Galway and the chieftain elm 12:268;1263[ZY ]| of Kildare with a fortyfoot bole and an acre of foliage. Save the trees of 12:268;1264[ZY ]| Ireland for$4$ the future men of Ireland on$4$ the fair hills of Eire, O. 12:268;1265[ZD ]| ~~ Europe has its eyes on$4$ you, 12:268;1265['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:268;1266[' ]| The fashionable international world attended \en masse\ this afternoon 12:268;1267[' ]| at the wedding of the chevalier Jean*Wyse*de*Neaulan, grand high chief 12:268;1268[' ]| ranger of the Irish*National*Foresters, with Miss*Fir*Conifer of Pine*Valley. 12:268;1269[' ]| Lady*Sylvester*Elmshade, Mrs*Barbara*Lovebirch, Mrs*Poll*Ash, 12:268;1270[' ]| Mrs*Holly*Hazeleyes, Miss*Daphne*Bays, Miss*Dorothy*Canebrake, Mrs*Clyde*Twelvetrees, 12:268;1271[' ]| Mrs*Rowan*Greene, Mrs*Helen*Vinegadding, Miss*Virginia*Creeper, 12:268;1272[' ]| Miss*Gladys*Beech, Miss*Olive*Garth, Miss*Blanche*Maple, 12:268;1273[' ]| Mrs*Maud*Mahogany, Miss*Myra*Myrtle, Miss*Priscilla*Elderflower, 12:268;1274[' ]| Miss*Bee*Honeysuckle, Miss*Grace*Poplar, Miss*O*Mimosa*San, 12:268;1275[' ]| Miss*Rachel*Cedarfrond, the Misses*Lilian and Viola*Lilac, Miss*Timidity*Aspenall, 12:268;1276[' ]| Mrs*Kitty*Dewey-Mosse, Miss*May*Hawthorne, Mrs*Gloriana*Palme, 12:268;1277[' ]| Mrs*Liana*Forrest, Mrs*Arabella*Blackwood and Mrs*Norma*Holyoake 12:268;1278[' ]| of Oakholme*Regis graced the ceremony by$4$ their 12:268;1279[' ]| presence. The bride who$6#1$ was given away by$4$ her father, the M^'Conifer*of*the*Glands, 12:268;1280[' ]| looked exquisitely charming in$4$ a creation carried out in$4$ green 12:268;1281[' ]| mercerised silk, moulded on$4$ an underslip of gloaming grey, sashed with a 12:268;1282[' ]| yoke of broad emerald and finished with a triple flounce of darkerhued 12:268;1283[' ]| fringe, the scheme being relieved by$4$ bretelles and hip insertions of acorn 12:268;1284[' ]| bronze. The maids of honour, Miss*Larch*Conifer and Miss*Spruce*Conifer, 12:268;1285[' ]| sisters of the bride, wore very becoming costumes in$4$ the same tone, 12:268;1286[' ]| a dainty \motif\ of plume rose being worked into the pleats in$4$ a pinstripe and 12:268;1287[' ]| repeated capriciously in$4$ the jadegreen toques in$4$ the form of heron feathers 12:269;1288[' ]| of paletinted coral. Senhor*Enrique*Flor presided at the organ with his 12:269;1289[' ]| wellknown ability and, in$4$ addition to$4$ the prescribed numbers of the nuptial 12:269;1290[' ]| mass, played a new and striking arrangement of \Woodman, spare that$6#2$ tree\ 12:269;1291[' ]| at the conclusion of the service. On$4$ leaving the church of Saint*Fiacre \7in\ 12:269;1292[' ]| \7Horto\ after the papal blessing the happy pair were subjected to$4$ a playful 12:269;1293[' ]| crossfire of hazelnuts, beechmast, bayleaves, catkins of willow, ivytod, 12:269;1294[' ]| hollyberries, mistletoe sprigs and quicken shoots. Mr*and*Mrs*Wyse*Conifer*Neaulan 12:269;1295[' ]| will$1$ spend a quiet honeymoon in$4$ the Black*Forest. 12:269;1296[ZY ]| ~~ And our eyes are on$4$ Europe, 12:269;1296['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:269;1296[ZY ]| We had our trade with 12:269;1297[ZY ]| Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were 12:269;1298[ZY ]| pupped, Spanish ale in$4$ Galway, the winebark on$4$ the winedark waterway. 12:269;1299[S ]| ~~ And will$1$ again, 12:269;1299['+ ]| says Joe. 12:269;1300[ZY ]| ~~ And with the help of the holy mother of God we will$1$ again, 12:269;1300['+ ]| says the 12:269;1301['+ ]| citizen, clapping his thigh. 12:269;1301[ZY ]| Our harbours that$6#1$ are empty will$1$ be full again, 12:269;1302[ZY ]| Queenstown, Kinsale, Galway, Blacksod*Bay, Ventry in$4$ the kingdom of 12:269;1303[ZY ]| Kerry, Killybegs, the third largest harbour in$4$ the wide world with a fleet of 12:269;1304[ZY ]| masts of the Galway*Lynches and the Cavan*O'Reillys and the 12:269;1305[ZY ]| O'Kennedys of Dublin when the earl*of*Desmond could make a treaty with 12:269;1306[ZY ]| the emperor Charles*the*Fifth himself. And will$1$ again, says he, when the 12:269;1307[ZY ]| first Irish battleship is seen breasting the waves with our own flag to$4$ the 12:269;1308[ZY ]| fore, none of your Henry*Tudor's harps, no$7$, the oldest flag afloat, the flag 12:269;1309[ZY ]| of the province of Desmond and Thomond, three crowns on$4$ a blue field, the 12:269;1310[ZY ]| three sons of Milesius. 12:269;1311['+ ]| And he took the last swig out of the pint. Moya. All wind and piss like$4$ 12:269;1312['+ ]| a tanyard cat. Cows in$4$ Connacht have long horns. As much as his bloody 12:269;1313['+ ]| life is worth to$9$ go down and address his tall talk to$4$ the assembled multitude 12:269;1314['+ ]| in$4$ Shanagolden where he dare not show his nose with the Molly*Maguires 12:269;1315['+ ]| looking for$4$ him to$9$ let daylight through him for$4$ grabbing the holding of an 12:269;1316['+ ]| evicted tenant. 12:269;1317[ZI ]| ~~ Hear, hear to$4$ that$6#2$, 12:269;1317['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:269;1317[ZI ]| What will$1$ you have? 12:269;1318[ZD ]| ~~ An imperial yeomanry, 12:269;1318['+ ]| says Lenehan, 12:269;1318[ZD ]| to$9$ celebrate the occasion. 12:269;1319[ZI ]| ~~ Half one, Terry, 12:269;1319['+ ]| says John*Wyse, 12:269;1319[ZI ]| and a hands up$5$. Terry! Are you asleep? 12:269;1320[V ]| ~~ Yes, sir, 12:269;1320['+ ]| says Terry. 12:269;1320[V ]| Small whisky and bottle of Allsop. Right, sir. 12:269;1321['+ ]| Hanging over the bloody paper with Alf looking for$4$ spicy bits instead 12:269;1322['+ ]| of attending to$4$ the general public. Picture of a butting match, trying to$9$ 12:269;1323['+ ]| crack their bloody skulls, one chap going for$4$ the other with his head down 12:269;1324['+ ]| like$4$ a bull at a gate. And another one: 12:269;1324[Z ]| \Black Beast Burned in$4$ Omaha, Ga.\ 12:269;1325['+ ]| A lot of Deadwood Dicks in$4$ slouch hats and they firing at a Sambo strung 12:269;1326['+ ]| up$5$ in$4$ a tree with his tongue out and a bonfire under him. Gob, they ought to$9$ 12:269;1327['+ ]| drown him in$4$ the sea after and electrocute and crucify him to$9$ make sure of 12:269;1328['+ ]| their job. 12:269;1329[L ]| ~~ But what about the fighting navy, 12:269;1329['+ ]| says Ned, 12:269;1329[L ]| that$6#1$ keeps our foes at bay? 12:269;1330[ZY ]| ~~ I will$1$ tell you what about it, 12:269;1330['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:269;1330[ZY ]| Hell upon$4$ earth it is. Read the 12:269;1331[ZY ]| revelations that$6#1$ is going on$5$ in$4$ the papers about flogging on$4$ the training ships 12:269;1332[ZY ]| at Portsmouth. A fellow writes that$6#1$ calls himself \Disgusted*One\. 12:270;1333['+ ]| So$3$ he starts telling us about corporal punishment and about the crew 12:270;1334['+ ]| of tars and officers and rearadmirals drawn up$5$ in$4$ cocked hats and the 12:270;1335['+ ]| parson with his protestant bible to$9$ witness punishment and a young lad 12:270;1336['+ ]| brought out, howling for$4$ his ma, and they tie him down on$4$ the buttend of a 12:270;1337['+ ]| gun. 12:270;1338[ZY ]| ~~ A rump and dozen, 12:270;1338['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:270;1338[ZY ]| was what that$6#2$ old ruffian sir*John*Beresford 12:270;1339[ZY ]| called it but the modern God's Englishman calls it caning on$4$ the 12:270;1340[ZY ]| breech. 12:270;1341['+ ]| And says John*Wyse: 12:270;1342[ZI ]| ~~ It is a custom more honoured in$4$ the breach than in$4$ the observance. 12:270;1343['+ ]| Then he was telling us the master at arms comes along with a long 12:270;1344['+ ]| cane and he draws out and he flogs the bloody backside off of the poor lad 12:270;1345['+ ]| till he yells meila murder. 12:270;1346[ZY ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is your glorious British navy, 12:270;1346['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:270;1346[ZY ]| that$6#1$ bosses the earth. 12:270;1347[ZY ]| The fellows that$6#1$ never will$1$ be slaves, with the only hereditary chamber on$4$ 12:270;1348[ZY ]| the face of God's earth and their land in$4$ the hands of a dozen gamehogs 12:270;1349[ZY ]| and cottonball barons. That$6#2$ is the great empire they boast about of drudges 12:270;1350[ZY ]| and whipped serfs. 12:270;1351[S ]| ~~ On$4$ which$6#1$ the sun never rises, 12:270;1351['+ ]| says Joe. 12:270;1352[ZY ]| ~~ And the tragedy of it is, 12:270;1352['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:270;1352[ZY ]| they believe it. The unfortunate 12:270;1353[ZY ]| yahoos believe it. 12:270;1354[' ]| They believe in$4$ rod, the scourger almighty, creator of hell upon$4$ earth, 12:270;1355[' ]| and in$4$ Jacky Tar, the son of a gun, who$6#1$ was conceived of unholy boast, 12:270;1356[' ]| born of the fighting navy, suffered under rump and dozen, was scarified, 12:270;1357[' ]| flayed and curried, yelled like$4$ bloody hell, the third day he arose again from 12:270;1358[' ]| the bed, steered into haven, sitteth on$4$ his beamend till further orders 12:270;1359[' ]| whence he shall come to$9$ drudge for$4$ a living and be paid. 12:270;1360[C ]| ~~ But, 12:270;1360['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:270;1360[C ]| is not discipline the same everywhere. I mean would not it 12:270;1361[C ]| be the same here if you put force against force? 12:270;1362['+ ]| Did not I tell you? As true as I am drinking this porter if he was at his 12:270;1363['+ ]| last gasp he would try to$9$ downface you that$3$ dying was living. 12:270;1364[ZY ]| ~~ We will$1$ put force against force, 12:270;1364['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:270;1364[ZY ]| We have our greater 12:270;1365[ZY ]| Ireland beyond the sea. They were driven out of house and home in$4$ the 12:270;1366[ZY ]| black '47. Their mudcabins and their shielings by$4$ the roadside were laid 12:270;1367[ZY ]| low by$4$ the batteringram and the \Times\ rubbed its hands and told the 12:270;1368[ZY ]| whitelivered Saxons there would soon be as few Irish in$4$ Ireland as redskins 12:270;1369[ZY ]| in$4$ America. Even the Grand Turk sent us his piastres. But the Sassenach 12:270;1370[ZY ]| tried to$9$ starve the nation at home while the land was full of crops that$6#1$ the 12:270;1371[ZY ]| British hyenas bought and sold in$4$ Rio*de*Janeiro. Ay, they drove out the 12:270;1372[ZY ]| peasants in$4$ hordes. Twenty thousand of them died in$4$ the coffinships. But 12:270;1373[ZY ]| those that$6#1$ came to$4$ the land of the free remember the land of bondage. And 12:270;1374[ZY ]| they will$1$ come again and with a vengeance, no$2$ cravens, the sons of 12:270;1375[ZY ]| Granuaile, the champions of Kathleen*ni*Houlihan. 12:270;1376[C ]| ~~ Perfectly true, 12:270;1376['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:270;1376[C ]| But my point was ~ 12:271;1377[L ]| ~~ We are a long time waiting for$4$ that$6#2$ day, citizen, 12:271;1377['+ ]| says Ned. 12:271;1377[L ]| Since the poor 12:271;1378[L ]| old woman told us that$3$ the French were on$4$ the sea and landed at Killala. 12:271;1379[ZI ]| ~~ Ay, 12:271;1379['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:271;1379[ZI ]| We fought for$4$ the royal*Stuarts that$6#1$ reneged us 12:271;1380[ZI ]| against the Williamites and they betrayed us. Remember Limerick and the 12:271;1381[ZI ]| broken treatystone. We gave our best blood to$4$ France and Spain, the wild 12:271;1382[ZI ]| geese. Fontenoy, eh? And Sarsfield and O'Donnell, duke*of*Tetuan in$4$ 12:271;1383[ZI ]| Spain, and Ulysses*Browne*of*Camus that$6#1$ was fieldmarshal to$4$ Maria*Teresa. 12:271;1384[ZI ]| But what did we ever get for$4$ it? 12:271;1385[ZY ]| ~~ The French! 12:271;1385['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:271;1385[ZY ]| Set of dancing masters! Do you know what 12:271;1386[ZY ]| it is? They were never worth a roasted fart to$4$ Ireland. Are not they trying to$9$ 12:271;1387[ZY ]| make an entente cordial now at Tay*Pay's dinnerparty with perfidious 12:271;1388[ZY ]| Albion? Firebrands of Europe and they always were. 12:271;1389[ZD ]| ~~ \Conspuez les fran%;cais\, 12:271;1389['+ ]| says Lenehan, nobbling his beer. 12:271;1390[S ]| ~~ And as for$4$ the Prooshians and the Hanoverians, 12:271;1390['+ ]| says Joe, 12:271;1390[S ]| have not we had 12:271;1391[S ]| enough of those sausageeating bastards on$4$ the throne from George*the*down 12:271;1392[S ]| to$4$ the German lad and the flatulent old bitch that$6#1$ is dead? 12:271;1393['+ ]| Jesus, I had to$9$ laugh at the way he came out with that$6#2$ about the old 12:271;1394['+ ]| one with the winkers on$4$ her, blind drunk in$4$ her royal palace every night of 12:271;1395['+ ]| God, old Vic, with her jorum of mountain dew and her coachman carting 12:271;1396['+ ]| her up$5$ body and bones to$9$ roll into bed and she pulling him by$4$ the whiskers 12:271;1397['+ ]| and singing him old bits of songs about \Ehren*on*the*Rhine\ and come 12:271;1398['+ ]| where the boose is cheaper. 12:271;1399[T ]| ~~ Well, 12:271;1399['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:271;1399[T ]| We have Edward the peacemaker now. 12:271;1400[ZY ]| ~~ Tell that$6#2$ to$4$ a fool, 12:271;1400['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:271;1400[ZY ]| There is a bloody sight more pox than 12:271;1401[ZY ]| pax about that$6#2$ boyo. Edward*Guelph-Wettin! 12:271;1402[S ]| ~~ And what do you think, 12:271;1402['+ ]| says Joe, 12:271;1402[S ]| of the holy boys, the priests and bishops 12:271;1403[S ]| of Ireland doing up$5$ his room in$4$ Maynooth in$4$ His Satanic Majesty's racing 12:271;1404[S ]| colours and sticking up$5$ pictures of all the horses his jockeys rode. The earl*of*Dublin, 12:271;1405[S ]| no$2$ less. 12:271;1406[ZZ ]| ~~ They ought to$9$ have stuck up$5$ all the women he rode himself, 12:271;1406['+ ]| says little Alf. 12:271;1407['+ ]| And says J%*J%: 12:271;1408[T ]| ~~ Considerations of space influenced their lordships' decision. 12:271;1409[S ]| ~~ Will$1$ you try another, citizen? 12:271;1409['+ ]| says Joe. 12:271;1410[ZY ]| ~~ Yes, sir, 12:271;1410['+ ]| says he. 12:271;1410[ZY ]| I will$1$. 12:271;1411[S ]| ~~ You? 12:271;1411['+ ]| says Joe. 12:271;1412[AA ]| ~~ Beholden to$4$ you, Joe, 12:271;1412['+ ]| says I. 12:271;1412[AA ]| May your shadow never grow less. 12:271;1413[S ]| ~~ Repeat that$6#2$ dose, 12:271;1413['+ ]| says Joe. 12:271;1414['+ ]| Bloom was talking and talking with John*Wyse and he quite excited 12:271;1415['+ ]| with his dunducketymudcoloured mug on$4$ him and his old plumeyes rolling 12:271;1416['+ ]| about. 12:271;1417[C ]| ~~ Persecution, 12:271;1417['+ ]| says he, 12:271;1417[C ]| all the history of the world is full of it. Perpetuating 12:271;1418[C ]| national hatred among nations. 12:271;1419[ZI ]| ~~ But do you know what a nation means? 12:271;1419['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:271;1420[C ]| ~~ Yes, 12:271;1420['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:272;1421[ZI ]| ~~ What is it? 12:272;1421['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:272;1422[C ]| ~~ A nation? 12:272;1422['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:272;1422[C ]| A nation is the same people living in$4$ the same 12:272;1423[C ]| place. 12:272;1424[L ]| ~~ By$4$ God, then, 12:272;1424['+ ]| says Ned, laughing, 12:272;1424[L ]| if that$6#2$ is so$5#2$ I am a nation for$3$ I am living 12:272;1425[L ]| in$4$ the same place for$4$ the past five years. 12:272;1426['+ ]| So$3$ of course everyone had the laugh at Bloom and says he, trying to$9$ 12:272;1427['+ ]| muck out of it: 12:272;1428[C ]| ~~ Or also living in$4$ different places. 12:272;1429[S ]| ~~ That$6#2$ covers my case, 12:272;1429['+ ]| says Joe. 12:272;1430[ZY ]| ~~ What is your nation if I may ask? 12:272;1430['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:272;1431[C ]| ~~ Ireland, 12:272;1431['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:272;1431[C ]| I was born here. Ireland. 12:272;1432['+ ]| The citizen said nothing only cleared the spit out of his gullet and, 12:272;1433['+ ]| gob, he spat a Red*bank oyster out of him right in$4$ the corner. 12:272;1434[ZY ]| ~~ After you with the push, Joe, 12:272;1434['+ ]| says he, taking out his handkerchief to$9$ swab 12:272;1435['+ ]| himself dry. 12:272;1436[S ]| ~~ Here you are, citizen, 12:272;1436['+ ]| says Joe. 12:272;1436[S ]| Take that$6#2$ in$4$ your right hand and repeat 12:272;1437[S ]| after me the following words. 12:272;1438[' ]| The muchtreasured and intricately embroidered ancient Irish 12:272;1439[' ]| facecloth attributed to$4$ Solomon*of*Droma and Manus*Tomaltach*og*MacDonogh, 12:272;1440[' ]| authors of the Book*of*Ballymote, was then carefully 12:272;1441[' ]| produced and called forth prolonged admiration. No$2$ need to$9$ dwell on$4$ the 12:272;1442[' ]| legendary beauty of the cornerpieces, the acme of art, wherein one can 12:272;1443[' ]| distinctly discern each of the four evangelists in$4$ turn presenting to$4$ each of 12:272;1444[' ]| the four masters his evangelical symbol, a bogoak sceptre, a North*American 12:272;1445[' ]| puma (a far nobler king of beasts than the British article, be it 12:272;1446[' ]| said in$4$ passing), a Kerry calf and a golden eagle from Carrantuohill. The 12:272;1447[' ]| scenes depicted on$4$ the emunctory field, showing our ancient duns and raths 12:272;1448[' ]| and cromlechs and grianauns and seats of learning and maledictive stones, 12:272;1449[' ]| are as wonderfully beautiful and the pigments as delicate as when the Sligo 12:272;1450[' ]| illuminators gave free rein to$4$ their artistic fantasy long long ago in$4$ the time 12:272;1451[' ]| of the Barmecides. Glendalough, the lovely lakes of Killarney, the ruins of 12:272;1452[' ]| Clonmacnois, Cong*Abbey, Glen*Inagh and the Twelve*Pins, Ireland's*Eye, 12:272;1453[' ]| the Green*Hills of Tallaght, Croagh*Patrick, the brewery of Messrs*Arthur*Guinness*Son*and*Company*(Limited), 12:272;1454[' ]| Lough*Neagh's banks, the*vale*of*Ovoca, 12:272;1455[' ]| Isolde's*tower, the Mapas*obelisk, Sir*Patrick*Dun's*hospital, Cape*Clear, 12:272;1456[' ]| the glen*of*Aherlow, Lynch's*castle, the Scotch*house, Rathdown*Union*Workhouse 12:272;1457[' ]| at Loughlinstown, Tullamore*jail, Castleconnel*rapids, 12:272;1458[' ]| Kilballymacshonakill, the cross at Monasterboice, Jury's*Hotel, S%*Patrick's*Purgatory, 12:272;1459[' ]| the Salmon*Leap, Maynooth*college refectory, Curley's*hole, the 12:272;1460[' ]| three birthplaces of the first duke*of*Wellington, the rock*of*Cashel, the*bog*of*Allen, 12:272;1461[' ]| the Henry*Street*Warehouse, Fingal's*Cave ~~ all these moving 12:272;1462[' ]| scenes are still there for$4$ us today rendered more beautiful still by$4$ the waters 12:272;1463[' ]| of sorrow which$6#1$ have passed over them and by$4$ the rich incrustations of 12:272;1464[' ]| time. 12:273;1465[AA ]| ~~ Show us over the drink, 12:273;1465['+ ]| says I. 12:273;1465[AA ]| Which$6#2$ is which$6#1$? 12:273;1466[S ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is mine, 12:273;1466['+ ]| says Joe, 12:273;1466[S ]| as the devil said to$4$ the dead policeman. 12:273;1467[C ]| ~~ And I belong to$4$ a race too, 12:273;1467['+ ]| says Bloom, 12:273;1467[C ]| that$6#1$ is hated and persecuted. Also 12:273;1468[C ]| now. This very moment. This very instant. 12:273;1469['+ ]| Gob, he near burnt his fingers with the butt of his old cigar. 12:273;1470[C ]| ~~ Robbed, 12:273;1470['+ ]| says he. 12:273;1470[C ]| Plundered. Insulted. Persecuted. Taking what belongs 12:273;1471[C ]| to$4$ us by$4$ right. At this very moment, 12:273;1471['+ ]| says he, putting up$5$ his fist, 12:273;1471[C ]| sold by$4$ 12:273;1472[C ]| auction in$4$ Morocco like$4$ slaves or cattle. 12:273;1473[ZY ]| ~~ Are you talking about the new Jerusalem? 12:273;1473['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:273;1474[C ]| ~~ I am talking about injustice, 12:273;1474['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:273;1475[ZI ]| ~~ Right, 12:273;1475['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:273;1475[ZI ]| Stand up$5$ to$4$ it then with force like$4$ men. 12:273;1476['+ ]| That$6#2$ is an almanac picture for$4$ you. Mark for$4$ a softnosed bullet. Old 12:273;1477['+ ]| lardyface standing up$5$ to$4$ the business end of a gun. Gob, he would adorn a 12:273;1478['+ ]| sweepingbrush, so$5#2$ he would, if he only had a nurse's apron on$4$ him. And 12:273;1479['+ ]| then he collapses all of a sudden, twisting around all the opposite, as limp as 12:273;1480['+ ]| a wet rag. 12:273;1481[C ]| ~~ But it is no$2$ use, 12:273;1481['+ ]| says he. 12:273;1481[C ]| Force, hatred, history, all that$6#2$. That$6#2$ is not life for$4$ 12:273;1482[C ]| men and women, insult and hatred. And everybody knows that$3$ it is the very 12:273;1483[C ]| opposite of that$6#2$ that$6#1$ is really life. 12:273;1484[ZZ ]| ~~ What? 12:273;1484['+ ]| says Alf. 12:273;1485[C ]| ~~ Love, 12:273;1485['+ ]| says Bloom. 12:273;1485[C ]| I mean the opposite of hatred. I must go now, 12:273;1485['+ ]| says he 12:273;1486['+ ]| to$4$ John*Wyse. 12:273;1486[C ]| Just round to$4$ the court a moment to$9$ see if Martin is there. If 12:273;1487[C ]| he comes just say I will$1$ be back in$4$ a second. Just a moment. 12:273;1488['+ ]| Who$6#2$ is hindering you? And off he pops like$4$ greased lightning. 12:273;1489[ZY ]| ~~ A new apostle to$4$ the gentiles, 12:273;1489['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:273;1489[ZY ]| Universal love. 12:273;1490[ZI ]| ~~ Well, 12:273;1490['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:273;1490[ZI ]| Is not that$6#2$ what we are told. Love your neighbour. 12:273;1491[ZY ]| ~~ That$6#2$ chap? 12:273;1491['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:273;1491[ZY ]| Beggar my neighbour is his motto. Love, 12:273;1492[ZY ]| moya! He is a nice pattern of a Romeo and Juliet. 12:273;1493[' ]| Love loves to$9$ love love. Nurse loves the new chemist. Constable*14*A 12:273;1494[' ]| loves Mary*Kelly. Gerty*MacDowell loves the boy that$6#1$ has the bicycle. 12:273;1495[' ]| M%*B% loves a fair gentleman. Li*Chi*Han lovey up$5$ kissy Cha*Pu*Chow. 12:273;1496[' ]| Jumbo, the elephant, loves Alice, the elephant. Old Mr*Verschoyle with the 12:273;1497[' ]| ear trumpet loves old Mrs*Verschoyle with the turnedin eye. The man in$4$ the 12:273;1498[' ]| brown macintosh loves a lady who$6#1$ is dead. His*Majesty*the*King loves Her*Majesty*the*Queen. 12:273;1499[' ]| Mrs*Norman*W%Tupper loves officer Taylor. You love 12:273;1500[' ]| a certain person. And this person loves that$6#2$ other person because everybody 12:273;1501[' ]| loves somebody but God loves everybody. 12:273;1502[AA ]| ~~ Well, Joe, 12:273;1502['+ ]| says I, 12:273;1502[AA ]| your very good health and song. More power, citizen. 12:273;1503[S ]| ~~ Hurrah, there, 12:273;1503['+ ]| says Joe. 12:273;1504[ZY ]| ~~ The blessing of God and Mary and Patrick on$4$ you, 12:273;1504['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:273;1505['+ ]| And he ups with his pint to$9$ wet his whistle. 12:273;1506[ZY ]| ~~ We know those canters, 12:273;1506['+ ]| says he, 12:273;1506[ZY ]| preaching and picking your pocket. 12:273;1507[ZY ]| What about sanctimonious Cromwell and his ironsides that$6#1$ put the women 12:273;1508[ZY ]| and children of Drogheda to$4$ the sword with the bible text \God is love\ 12:274;1509[ZY ]| pasted round the mouth of his cannon? The bible! Did you read that$6#2$ skit in$4$ 12:274;1510[ZY ]| the \United*Irishman\ today about that$6#2$ Zulu chief that$6#1$ is visiting England? 12:274;1511[S ]| ~~ What is that$6#2$? 12:274;1511['+ ]| says Joe. 12:274;1512['+ ]| So$3$ the citizen takes up$5$ one of his paraphernalia papers and he starts 12:274;1513['+ ]| reading out: 12:274;1514[Z ]| ~~ A delegation of the chief cotton magnates of Manchester was presented 12:274;1515[Z ]| yesterday to$4$ His*Majesty the Alaki of Abeakuta by$4$ Gold Stick in$4$ Waiting, 12:274;1516[Z ]| Lord*Walkup of Walkup on$4$ Eggs, to$9$ tender to$4$ His Majesty the heartfelt 12:274;1517[Z ]| thanks of British traders for$4$ the facilities afforded them in$4$ his dominions. 12:274;1518[Z ]| The delegation partook of luncheon at the conclusion of which$6#1$ the dusky 12:274;1519[Z ]| potentate, in$4$ the course of a happy speech, freely translated by$4$ the British 12:274;1520[Z ]| chaplain, the reverend Ananias*Praisegod*Barebones, tendered his best 12:274;1521[Z ]| thanks to$4$ Massa*Walkup and emphasised the cordial relations existing 12:274;1522[Z ]| between Abeakuta and the British empire, stating that$3$ he treasured as one 12:274;1523[Z ]| of his dearest possessions an illuminated bible, the volume of the word of 12:274;1524[Z ]| God and the secret of England's greatness, graciously presented to$4$ him by$4$ 12:274;1525[Z ]| the white chief woman, the great squaw Victoria, with a personal dedication 12:274;1526[Z ]| from the august hand of the Royal Donor. The Alaki then drank a 12:274;1527[Z ]| lovingcup of firstshot usquebaugh to$4$ the toast \Black and White\ from the 12:274;1528[Z ]| skull of his immediate predecessor in$4$ the dynasty Kakachakachak, 12:274;1529[Z ]| surnamed Forty*Warts, after which$6#1$ he visited the chief factory of 12:274;1530[Z ]| Cottonopolis and signed his mark in$4$ the visitors' book, subsequently 12:274;1531[Z ]| executing a charming old Abeakutic wardance, in$4$ the course of which$6#1$ he 12:274;1532[Z ]| swallowed several knives and forks, amid hilarious applause from the girl 12:274;1533[Z ]| hands. 12:274;1534[L ]| ~~ Widow woman, 12:274;1534['+ ]| says Ned. 12:274;1534[L ]| I would not doubt her. Wonder did he put that$6#2$ 12:274;1535[L ]| bible to$4$ the same use as I would. 12:274;1536[ZD ]| ~~ Same only more so$5#2$, 12:274;1536['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:274;1536[ZD ]| And thereafter in$4$ that$6#2$ fruitful land the 12:274;1537[ZD ]| broadleaved mango flourished exceedingly. 12:274;1538[ZI ]| ~~ Is that$6#2$ by$4$ Griffith? 12:274;1538['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:274;1539[ZY ]| ~~ No$7$, 12:274;1539['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:274;1539[ZY ]| It is not signed Shanganagh. It is only initialled: P. 12:274;1540[S ]| ~~ And a very good initial too, 12:274;1540['+ ]| says Joe. 12:274;1541[ZY ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is how it is worked, 12:274;1541['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:274;1541[ZY ]| Trade follows the flag. 12:274;1542[T ]| ~~ Well, 12:274;1542['+ ]| says J%*J%, 12:274;1542[T ]| if they are any worse than those Belgians in$4$ the Congo*Free*State 12:274;1543[T ]| they must be bad. Did you read that$6#2$ report by$4$ a man what is this 12:274;1544[T ]| his name is? 12:274;1545[ZY ]| ~~ Casement, 12:274;1545['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:274;1545[ZY ]| He is an Irishman. 12:274;1546[T ]| ~~ Yes, that$6#2$ is the man, 12:274;1546['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:274;1546[T ]| Raping the women and girls and flogging 12:274;1547[T ]| the natives on$4$ the belly to$9$ squeeze all the red rubber they can out of them. 12:274;1548[ZD ]| ~~ I know where he is gone, 12:274;1548['+ ]| says Lenehan, cracking his fingers. 12:274;1549[AA ]| ~~ Who$6#2$? 12:274;1549['+ ]| says I. 12:274;1550[ZD ]| ~~ Bloom, 12:274;1550['+ ]| says he. 12:274;1550[ZD ]| The courthouse is a blind. He had a few bob on$4$ 12:274;1551[ZD ]| \Throwaway\ and he is gone to$9$ gather in$5$ the shekels. 12:274;1552[ZY ]| ~~ Is it that$6#2$ whiteeyed kaffir? 12:274;1552['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:274;1552[ZY ]| that$6#1$ never backed a horse in$4$ 12:274;1553[ZY ]| anger in$4$ his life? 12:275;1554[ZD ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is where he is gone, 12:275;1554['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:275;1554[ZD ]| I met Bantam*Lyons going to$9$ back 12:275;1555[ZD ]| that$6#2$ horse only I put him off it and he told me Bloom gave him the tip. Bet 12:275;1556[ZD ]| you what you like$1$ he has a hundred shillings to$4$ five on$5$. He is the only man 12:275;1557[ZD ]| in$4$ Dublin has it. A dark horse. 12:275;1558[S ]| ~~ He is a bloody dark horse himself, 12:275;1558['+ ]| says Joe. 12:275;1559[AA ]| ~~ Mind, Joe, 12:275;1559['+ ]| says I. 12:275;1559[AA ]| Show us the entrance out. 12:275;1560[V ]| ~~ There you are, 12:275;1560['+ ]| says Terry. 12:275;1561['+ ]| Goodbye Ireland I am going to$4$ Gort. So$3$ I just went round the back of 12:275;1562['+ ]| the yard to$9$ pumpship and begob (hundred shillings to$4$ five) while I was 12:275;1563['+ ]| letting off my (\Throwaway\ twenty to$4$) letting off my load gob says I to$4$ 12:275;1564['+ ]| myself I knew he was uneasy in$4$ his (two pints off of Joe and one in$4$ 12:275;1565['+ ]| Slattery is off) in$4$ his mind to$9$ get off the mark to$4$ (hundred shillings is five 12:275;1566['+ ]| quid) and when they were in$4$ the (dark horse) pisser Burke was telling me 12:275;1567['+ ]| card party and letting on$5$ the child was sick (gob, must have done about a 12:275;1568['+ ]| gallon) flabbyarse of a wife speaking down the tube \she is better\ or \she is\ 12:275;1569['+ ]| (ow!) all a plan so$3$ he could vamoose with the pool if he won or (Jesus, full 12:275;1570['+ ]| up$5$ I was) trading without a licence (ow!) Ireland my nation says he (hoik! 12:275;1571['+ ]| phthook!) never be up$5$ to$4$ those bloody (there is the last of it) Jerusalem (ah!) 12:275;1572['+ ]| cuckoos. 12:275;1573['+ ]| So$3$ anyhow when I got back they were at it dingdong, John*Wyse 12:275;1574['+ ]| saying it was Bloom gave the ideas for$4$ Sinn*Fein to$4$ Griffith to$9$ put in$4$ his 12:275;1575['+ ]| paper all kinds of jerrymandering, packed juries and swindling the taxes off 12:275;1576['+ ]| of the government and appointing consuls all over the world to$9$ walk about 12:275;1577['+ ]| selling Irish industries. Robbing Peter to$9$ pay Paul. Gob, that$6#1$ puts the 12:275;1578['+ ]| bloody kybosh on$4$ it if old sloppy eyes is mucking up$5$ the show. Give us a 12:275;1579['+ ]| bloody chance. God save Ireland from the likes of that$6#2$ bloody mouseabout. 12:275;1580['+ ]| Mr*Bloom with his argol bargol. And his old fellow before him perpetrating 12:275;1581['+ ]| frauds, old Methusalem*Bloom, the robbing bagman, that$6#1$ poisoned himself 12:275;1582['+ ]| with the prussic acid after he swamping the country with his baubles and 12:275;1583['+ ]| his penny diamonds. Loans by$4$ post on$4$ easy terms. Any amount of money 12:275;1584['+ ]| advanced on$4$ note of hand. Distance no$2$ object. No$2$ security. Gob, he is like$4$ 12:275;1585['+ ]| Lanty*MacHale's goat that$6#1$ would go a piece of the road with every one. 12:275;1586[ZI ]| ~~ Well, it is a fact, 12:275;1586['+ ]| says John*Wyse. 12:275;1586[ZI ]| And there is the man now that$6#1$ will$1$ tell you 12:275;1587[ZI ]| all about it, Martin*Cunningham. 12:275;1588['+ ]| Sure enough the castle car drove up$5$ with Martin on$4$ it and Jack*Power 12:275;1589['+ ]| with him and a fellow named Crofter or Crofton, pensioner out of the 12:275;1590['+ ]| collector general's, an orangeman Blackburn does have on$4$ the registration 12:275;1591['+ ]| and he drawing his pay or Crawford gallivanting around the country at the 12:275;1592['+ ]| king's expense. 12:275;1593[' ]| Our travellers reached the rustic hostelry and alighted from their 12:275;1594[' ]| palfreys. 12:275;1595[X ]| ~~ Ho, varlet! 12:275;1595[' ]| cried he, who$6#1$ by$4$ his mien seemed the leader of the party. 12:275;1596[X ]| Saucy knave! To$4$ us! 12:275;1597[' ]| So$5#2$ saying he knocked loudly with his swordhilt upon$4$ the open lattice. 12:276;1598[' ]| Mine host came forth at the summons, girding him with his tabard. 12:276;1599[X ]| ~~ Give you good den, my masters, 12:276;1599[' ]| said he with an obsequious bow. 12:276;1600[X ]| ~~ Bestir thyself, sirrah! 12:276;1600[' ]| cried he who$6#1$ had knocked. 12:276;1600[X ]| Look to$4$ our steeds. And 12:276;1601[X ]| for$4$ ourselves give us of your best for$4$ ifaith we need it. 12:276;1602[X ]| ~~ Lackaday, good masters, 12:276;1602[' ]| said the host, 12:276;1602[X ]| my poor house has but a bare 12:276;1603[X ]| larder. I know not what to$9$ offer your lordships. 12:276;1604[X ]| ~~ How now, fellow? 12:276;1604[' ]| cried the second of the party, a man of pleasant 12:276;1605[' ]| countenance, 12:276;1605[X ]| So$5#2$ servest thou the king's messengers, master*Taptun? 12:276;1606[' ]| An instantaneous change overspread the landlord's visage. 12:276;1607[X ]| ~~ Cry you mercy, gentlemen, 12:276;1607[' ]| he said humbly. 12:276;1607[X ]| An you be the king's 12:276;1608[X ]| messengers (God shield His*Majesty!) you shall not want for$4$ aught. The 12:276;1609[X ]| king's friends (God bless His*Majesty!) shall not go afasting in$4$ my house I 12:276;1610[X ]| warrant me. 12:276;1611[X ]| ~~ Then about! 12:276;1611[' ]| cried the traveller who$6#1$ had not spoken, a lusty trencherman 12:276;1612[' ]| by$4$ his aspect. 12:276;1612[X ]| Hast aught to$9$ give us? 12:276;1613[' ]| Mine host bowed again as he made answer: 12:276;1614[X ]| ~~ What say you, good masters, to$4$ a squab pigeon pasty, some collops of 12:276;1615[X ]| venison, a saddle of veal, widgeon with crisp hog's bacon, a boar's head 12:276;1616[X ]| with pistachios, a bason of jolly custard, a medlar tansy and a flagon of old 12:276;1617[X ]| Rhenish? 12:276;1618[X ]| ~~ Gadzooks! 12:276;1618[' ]| cried the last speaker. 12:276;1618[X ]| That$6#2$ likes me well. Pistachios! 12:276;1619[X ]| ~~ Aha! 12:276;1619[' ]| cried he of the pleasant countenance. 12:276;1619[X ]| A poor house and a bare 12:276;1620[X ]| larder, quotha! It is a merry rogue. 12:276;1621['+ ]| So$3$ in$5$ comes Martin asking where was Bloom. 12:276;1622[ZD ]| ~~ Where is he? 12:276;1622['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:276;1622[ZD ]| Defrauding widows and orphans. 12:276;1623[ZI ]| ~~ Is not that$6#2$ a fact, 12:276;1623['+ ]| says John*Wyse, 12:276;1623[ZI ]| what I was telling the citizen about 12:276;1624[ZI ]| Bloom and the Sinn*Fein? 12:276;1625[G ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is so$5#2$, 12:276;1625['+ ]| says Martin. 12:276;1625[G ]| Or so$5#2$ they allege. 12:276;1626[ZZ ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ made those allegations? 12:276;1626['+ ]| says Alf. 12:276;1627[S ]| ~~ I, 12:276;1627['+ ]| says Joe. 12:276;1627[S ]| I am the alligator. 12:276;1628[ZI ]| ~~ And after all, 12:276;1628['+ ]| says John*Wyse, 12:276;1628[ZI ]| why can not a jew love his country like$4$ the 12:276;1629[ZI ]| next fellow? 12:276;1630[T ]| ~~ Why not? 12:276;1630['+ ]| says J%*J%, 12:276;1630[T ]| when he is quite sure which$6#1$ country it is. 12:276;1631[L ]| ~~ Is he a jew or a gentile or a holy Roman or a swaddler or what the hell is 12:276;1632[L ]| he? 12:276;1632['+ ]| says Ned. 12:276;1632[L ]| Or who$6#2$ is he? No$2$ offence, Crofton. 12:276;1633[T ]| ~~ Who$6#2$ is Junius? 12:276;1633['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:276;1634[X ]| ~~ We do not want him, 12:276;1634['+ ]| says Crofter the Orangeman or presbyterian. 12:276;1635[G ]| ~~ He is a perverted jew, 12:276;1635['+ ]| says Martin, 12:276;1635[G ]| from a place in$4$ Hungary and it was he 12:276;1636[G ]| drew up$5$ all the plans according to$4$ the Hungarian system. We know that$3$ in$4$ 12:276;1637[G ]| the castle. 12:276;1638[H ]| ~~ Is not he a cousin of Bloom the dentist? 12:276;1638['+ ]| says Jack*Power. 12:276;1639[G ]| ~~ Not at all, 12:276;1639['+ ]| says Martin. 12:276;1639[G ]| Only namesakes. His name was Virag, the 12:276;1640[G ]| father's name that$6#1$ poisoned himself. He changed it by$4$ deedpoll, the father 12:276;1641[G ]| did. 12:277;1642[ZY ]| ~~ That$6#2$ is the new Messiah for$4$ Ireland! 12:277;1642['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:277;1642[ZY ]| Island of saints and 12:277;1643[ZY ]| sages! 12:277;1644[G ]| ~~ Well, they are still waiting for$4$ their redeemer, 12:277;1644['+ ]| says Martin. 12:277;1644[G ]| For$4$ that$6#2$ matter 12:277;1645[G ]| so$5#2$ are we. 12:277;1646[T ]| ~~ Yes, 12:277;1646['+ ]| says J%*J%, 12:277;1646[T ]| and every male that$6#1$ is born they think it may be their 12:277;1647[T ]| Messiah. And every jew is in$4$ a tall state of excitement, I believe, till he 12:277;1648[T ]| knows if he is a father or a mother. 12:277;1649[ZD ]| ~~ Expecting every moment will$1$ be his next, 12:277;1649['+ ]| says Lenehan. 12:277;1650[L ]| ~~ O, by$4$ God, 12:277;1650['+ ]| says Ned, 12:277;1650[L ]| you should have seen Bloom before that$6#2$ son of his 12:277;1651[L ]| that$6#1$ died was born. I met him one day in$4$ the south city markets buying a tin 12:277;1652[L ]| of Neave's food six weeks before the wife was delivered. 12:277;1653[T ]| ~~ \En ventre sa m`ere\, 12:277;1653['+ ]| says J%*J% 12:277;1654[ZY ]| ~~ Do you call that$6#2$ a man? 12:277;1654['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:277;1655[S ]| ~~ I wonder did he ever put it out of sight, 12:277;1655['+ ]| says Joe. 12:277;1656[H ]| ~~ Well, there were two children born anyhow, 12:277;1656['+ ]| says Jack*Power. 12:277;1657[ZY ]| ~~ And who$6#2$ does he suspect? 12:277;1657['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:277;1658['+ ]| Gob, there is many a true word spoken in$4$ jest. One of those mixed 12:277;1659['+ ]| middlings he is. Lying up$5$ in$4$ the hotel Pisser was telling me once a month 12:277;1660['+ ]| with headache like$4$ a totty with her courses. Do you know what I am telling 12:277;1661['+ ]| you? It would be an act of God to$9$ take a hold of a fellow the like$0$ of that$6#2$ and 12:277;1662['+ ]| throw him in$4$ the bloody sea. Justifiable homicide, so$5#2$ it would. Then sloping 12:277;1663['+ ]| off with his five quid without putting up$5$ a pint of stuff like$4$ a man. Give us 12:277;1664['+ ]| your blessing. Not as much as would blind your eye. 12:277;1665[G ]| ~~ Charity to$4$ the neighbour, 12:277;1665['+ ]| says Martin. 12:277;1665[G ]| But where is he? We can not wait. 12:277;1666[ZY ]| ~~ A wolf in$4$ sheep's clothing, 12:277;1666['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:277;1666[ZY ]| That$6#2$ is what he is. Virag from 12:277;1667[ZY ]| Hungary! Ahasuerus I call him. Cursed by$4$ God. 12:277;1668[L ]| ~~ Have you time for$4$ a brief libation, Martin? 12:277;1668['+ ]| says Ned. 12:277;1669[G ]| ~~ Only one, 12:277;1669['+ ]| says Martin. 12:277;1669[G ]| We must be quick. J%*J% and S. 12:277;1670[L ]| ~~ You, Jack? Crofton? Three half ones, Terry. 12:277;1671[ZY ]| ~~ Saint*Patrick would want to$9$ land again at Ballykinlar and convert us, 12:277;1672['+ ]| says the citizen, 12:277;1672[ZY ]| after allowing things like$4$ that$6#2$ to$9$ contaminate our shores. 12:277;1673[G ]| ~~ Well, 12:277;1673['+ ]| says Martin, rapping for$4$ his glass. 12:277;1673[G ]| God bless all here is my prayer. 12:277;1674[ZY ]| ~~ Amen, 12:277;1674['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:277;1675[S ]| ~~ And I am sure He will$1$, 12:277;1675['+ ]| says Joe. 12:277;1676[' ]| And at the sound of the sacring bell, headed by$4$ a crucifer with 12:277;1677[' ]| acolytes, thurifers, boatbearers, readers, ostiarii, deacons and subdeacons, 12:277;1678[' ]| the blessed company drew nigh of mitred abbots and priors and guardians 12:277;1679[' ]| and monks and friars: the monks of Benedict of Spoleto, Carthusians and 12:277;1680[' ]| Camaldolesi, Cistercians and Olivetans, Oratorians and Vallombrosans, 12:277;1681[' ]| and the friars of Augustine, Brigittines, Premonstratensians, Servi, 12:277;1682[' ]| Trinitarians, and the children of Peter*Nolasco: and therewith from Carmel*mount 12:277;1683[' ]| the children of Elijah prophet led by$4$ Albert bishop and by$4$ Teresa*of*Avila, 12:277;1684[' ]| calced and other: and friars, brown and grey, sons of poor Francis, 12:277;1685[' ]| capuchins, cordeliers, minimes and observants and the daughters of Clara: 12:277;1686[' ]| and the sons of Dominic, the friars preachers, and the sons of Vincent: and 12:278;1687[' ]| the monks of S%*Wolstan: and Ignatius his children: and the confraternity 12:278;1688[' ]| of the christian brothers led by$4$ the reverend*brother*Edmund*Ignatius*Rice. 12:278;1689[' ]| And after came all saints and martyrs, virgins and confessors: S%*Cyr and S%*Isidore*Arator 12:278;1690[' ]| and S%*James*the*Less and S%*Phocas*of*Sinope and S%*Julian*Hospitator 12:278;1691[' ]| and S%*Felix*de*Cantalice and S%*Simon*Stylites and S%*Stephen*Protomartyr 12:278;1692[' ]| and S%*John*of*God and S%*Ferreol and S%*Leugarde and S%*Theodotus 12:278;1693[' ]| and S%*Vulmar and S%*Richard and S%*Vincent*de*Paul and S%*Martin*of*Todi 12:278;1694[' ]| and S%*Martin*of*Tours and S%*Alfred and S%*Joseph and S%*Denis 12:278;1695[' ]| and S%*Cornelius and S%*Leopold and S%*Bernard and S%*Terence and 12:278;1696[' ]| S%*Edward and S%*Owen*Caniculus and S%*Anonymous and S%*Eponymous 12:278;1697[' ]| and S%*Pseudonymous and S%*Homonymous and S%*Paronymous and S%*Synonymous 12:278;1698[' ]| and S%*Laurence*O'Toole and S%*James*of*Dingle and 12:278;1699[' ]| Compostella and S%*Columcille and S%*Columba and S%*Celestine and S%*Colman 12:278;1700[' ]| and S%*Kevin and S%*Brendan and S%*Frigidian and S%*Senan and S%*Fachtna 12:278;1701[' ]| and S%*Columbanus and S%*Gall and S%*Fursey and S%*Fintan and S%*Fiacre 12:278;1702[' ]| and S%*John*Nepomuc and S%*Thomas*Aquinas and S%*Ives*of*Brittany 12:278;1703[' ]| and S%*Michan and S%*Herman-Joseph and the three patrons of 12:278;1704[' ]| holy youth S%*Aloysius*Gonzaga and S%*Stanislaus*Kostka and S%*John*Berchmans 12:278;1705[' ]| and the saints Gervasius, Servasius and Bonifacius and S%*Bride 12:278;1706[' ]| and S%*Kieran and S%*Canice*of*Kilkenny and S%*Jarlath*of*Tuam and S%*Finbarr 12:278;1707[' ]| and S%*Pappin*of*Ballymun and Brother*Aloysius*Pacificus and 12:278;1708[' ]| Brother*Louis*Bellicosus and the saints Rose*of*Lima and of Viterbo and S%*Martha*of*Bethany 12:278;1709[' ]| and S%*Mary*of*Egypt and S%*Lucy and S%*Brigid and S%*Attracta 12:278;1710[' ]| and S%*Dympna and S%*Ita and S%*Marion*Calpensis and the 12:278;1711[' ]| Blessed*Sister*Teresa*of*the*Child*Jesus and S%*Barbara and S%*Scholastica 12:278;1712[' ]| and S%*Ursula with eleven thousand virgins. And all came with nimbi and 12:278;1713[' ]| aureoles and gloriae, bearing palms and harps and swords and olive 12:278;1714[' ]| crowns, in$4$ robes whereon were woven the blessed symbols of their 12:278;1715[' ]| efficacies, inkhorns, arrows, loaves, cruses, fetters, axes, trees, bridges, 12:278;1716[' ]| babes in$4$ a bathtub, shells, wallets, shears, keys, dragons, lilies, buckshot, 12:278;1717[' ]| beards, hogs, lamps, bellows, beehives, soupladles, stars, snakes, anvils, 12:278;1718[' ]| boxes of vaseline, bells, crutches, forceps, stags' horns, watertight boots, 12:278;1719[' ]| hawks, millstones, eyes on$4$ a dish, wax candles, aspergills, unicorns. And as 12:278;1720[' ]| they wended their way by$4$ Nelson's*Pillar, Henry*street, Mary*street, Capel*street, 12:278;1721[' ]| Little*Britain*street chanting the introit \in$4$\ \7Epiphania 7Domini\ which$6#1$ 12:278;1722[' ]| beginneth \7Surge, 7illuminare\ and thereafter most sweetly the gradual \7Omnes\ 12:278;1723[' ]| which$6#1$ saith \7de 7Saba 7venient\ they did divers wonders such as casting out 12:278;1724[' ]| devils, raising the dead to$4$ life, multiplying fishes, healing the halt and the 12:278;1725[' ]| blind, discovering various articles which$6#1$ had been mislaid, interpreting and 12:278;1726[' ]| fulfilling the scriptures, blessing and prophesying. And last, beneath a 12:278;1727[' ]| canopy of cloth of gold came the reverend Father*O'Flynn attended by$4$ 12:278;1728[' ]| Malachi and Patrick. And when the good fathers had reached the appointed 12:278;1729[' ]| place, the house of Bernard*Kiernan*and*Co, limited, 8, 9 and 10 Little*Britain*street, 12:278;1730[' ]| wholesale grocers, wine and brandy shippers, licensed for$4$ the 12:278;1731[' ]| sale of beer, wine and spirits for$4$ consumption on$4$ the premises, the celebrant 12:279;1732[' ]| blessed the house and censed the mullioned windows and the groynes and 12:279;1733[' ]| the vaults and the arrises and the capitals and the pediments and the 12:279;1734[' ]| cornices and the engrailed arches and the spires and the cupolas and 12:279;1735[' ]| sprinkled the lintels thereof with blessed water and prayed that$3$ God might 12:279;1736[' ]| bless that$6#2$ house as he had blessed the house of Abraham and Isaac and 12:279;1737[' ]| Jacob and make the angels of His light to$9$ inhabit therein. And entering he 12:279;1738[' ]| blessed the viands and the beverages and the company of all the blessed 12:279;1739[' ]| answered his prayers. 12:279;1740[Z ]| ~~ \7Adiutorium 7nostrum 7in 7nomine 7Domini.\ 12:279;1741[Z ]| ~~ \7Qui\ \7fecit 7coelum\ \7et 7terram.\ 12:279;1742[Z ]| ~~ \7Dominus 7vobiscum.\ 12:279;1743[Z ]| ~~ \7Et 7cum 7spiritu 7tuo.\ 12:279;1744[' ]| And he laid his hands upon$4$ that$6#2$ he blessed and gave thanks and he 12:279;1745[' ]| prayed and they all with him prayed: 12:279;1746[Z ]| ~~ \7Deus, 7cuius 7verbo 7sanctificantur 7omnia, 7benedictionem 7tuam 7effunde 7super\ 12:279;1747[Z ]| \7creaturas 7istas: 7et 7praesta 7ut 7quisquis 7eis 7secundum 7legem 7et 7voluntatem\ 12:279;1748[Z ]| \7Tuam 7cum 7gratiarum 7actione 7usus 7fuerit 7per 7invocationem 7sanctissimi\ 12:279;1749[Z ]| \7nominis 7Tui 7corporis 7sanitatem 7et 7animae 7tutelam 7Te 7auctore 7percipiat 7per\ 12:279;1750[Z ]| \7Christum 7Dominum 7nostrum.\ 12:279;1751[H ]| ~~ And so$5#2$ say all of us, 12:279;1751['+ ]| says Jack. 12:279;1752[X ]| ~~ Thousand a year, Lambert, 12:279;1752['+ ]| says Crofton or Crawford. 12:279;1753[L ]| ~~ Right, 12:279;1753['+ ]| says Ned, taking up$5$ his John*Jameson. 12:279;1753[L ]| And butter for$4$ fish. 12:279;1754['+ ]| I was just looking around to$9$ see who$6#1$ the happy thought would strike 12:279;1755['+ ]| when be damned but in$5$ he comes again letting on$5$ to$9$ be in$4$ a hell of a hurry. 12:279;1756[C ]| ~~ I was just round at the courthouse, 12:279;1756['+ ]| says he, 12:279;1756[C ]| looking for$4$ you. I hope I am 12:279;1757[C ]| not ~ 12:279;1758[G ]| ~~ No$7$, 12:279;1758['+ ]| says Martin, 12:279;1758[G ]| we are ready. 12:279;1759['+ ]| Courthouse my eye and your pockets hanging down with gold and 12:279;1760['+ ]| silver. Mean bloody scut. Stand us a drink itself. Devil a sweet fear! There is 12:279;1761['+ ]| a jew for$4$ you! All for$4$ number one. Cute as a shithouse rat. Hundred to$4$ five. 12:279;1762[ZY ]| ~~ Do not tell anyone, 12:279;1762['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:279;1763[C ]| ~~ Beg your pardon, 12:279;1763['+ ]| says he. 12:279;1764[G ]| ~~ Come on$5$ boys, 12:279;1764['+ ]| says Martin, seeing it was looking blue. 12:279;1764[G ]| Come along now. 12:279;1765[ZY ]| ~~ Do not tell anyone, 12:279;1765['+ ]| says the citizen, letting a bawl out of him. 12:279;1765[ZY ]| It is a secret. 12:279;1766['+ ]| And the bloody dog woke up$5$ and let a growl. 12:279;1767[G ]| ~~ Bye bye all, 12:279;1767['+ ]| says Martin. 12:279;1768['+ ]| And he got them out as quick as he could, Jack*Power and Crofton or 12:279;1769['+ ]| whatever you call him and him in$4$ the middle of them letting on$5$ to$9$ be all at 12:279;1770['+ ]| sea and up$5$ with them on$4$ the bloody jaunting car. 12:279;1771[G ]| ~~ Off with you, 12:279;1771['+ ]| says Martin to$4$ the jarvey. 12:279;1772[' ]| The milkwhite dolphin tossed his mane and, rising in$4$ the golden poop, 12:279;1773[' ]| the helmsman spread the bellying sail upon$4$ the wind and stood off forward 12:279;1774[' ]| with all sail set, the spinnaker to$4$ larboard. A many comely nymphs drew 12:279;1775[' ]| nigh to$4$ starboard and to$4$ larboard and, clinging to$4$ the sides of the noble 12:279;1776[' ]| bark, they linked their shining forms as doth the cunning wheelwright when 12:280;1777[' ]| he fashions about the heart of his wheel the equidistant rays whereof each 12:280;1778[' ]| one is sister to$4$ another and he binds them all with an outer ring and giveth 12:280;1779[' ]| speed to$4$ the feet of men whenas they ride to$4$ a hosting or contend for$4$ the 12:280;1780[' ]| smile of ladies fair. Even so$5#2$ did they come and set them, those willing 12:280;1781[' ]| nymphs, the undying sisters. And they laughed, sporting in$4$ a circle of their 12:280;1782[' ]| foam: and the bark clave the waves. 12:280;1783['+ ]| But begob I was just lowering the heel of the pint when I saw the 12:280;1784['+ ]| citizen getting up$5$ to$9$ waddle to$4$ the door, puffing and blowing with the 12:280;1785['+ ]| dropsy, and he cursing the curse of Cromwell on$4$ him, bell, book and candle 12:280;1786['+ ]| in$4$ Irish, spitting and spatting out of him and Joe and little Alf round him 12:280;1787['+ ]| like$4$ a leprechaun trying to$9$ peacify him. 12:280;1788[ZY ]| ~~ Let me alone, 12:279;1788['+ ]| says he. 12:280;1789['+ ]| And begob he got as far as the door and they holding him and he 12:280;1790['+ ]| bawls out of him: 12:280;1791[ZY ]| ~~ Three cheers for$4$ Israel! 12:280;1792['+ ]| Arrah, sit down on$4$ the parliamentary side of your arse for$4$ Christ' 12:280;1793['+ ]| sake and do not be making a public exhibition of yourself. Jesus, there is 12:280;1794['+ ]| always some bloody clown or other kicking up$5$ a bloody murder about 12:280;1795['+ ]| bloody nothing. Gob, it would turn the porter sour in$4$ your guts, so$5#2$ it would. 12:280;1796['+ ]| And all the ragamuffins and sluts of the nation round the door and 12:280;1797['+ ]| Martin telling the jarvey to$9$ drive ahead and the citizen bawling and Alf and 12:280;1798['+ ]| Joe at him to$9$ whisht and he on$4$ his high horse about the jews and the loafers 12:280;1799['+ ]| calling for$4$ a speech and Jack*Power trying to$9$ get him to$9$ sit down on$4$ the car 12:280;1800['+ ]| and hold his bloody jaw and a loafer with a patch over his eye starts singing 12:280;1801[Z ]| \If the man in$4$ the moon was a jew, jew, jew\ 12:280;1801['+ ]| and a slut shouts out of her: 12:280;1802[X ]| ~~ Eh, mister! Your fly is open, mister! 12:280;1803['+ ]| And says he: 12:280;1804[C ]| ~~ Mendelssohn was a jew and Karl*Marx and Mercadante and Spinoza. 12:280;1805[C ]| And the Saviour was a jew and his father was a jew. Your God. 12:280;1806[G ]| ~~ He had no$2$ father, 12:280;1806['+ ]| says Martin. 12:280;1806[G ]| That$6#2$ will$1$ do now. Drive ahead. 12:280;1807[ZY ]| ~~ Whose God? 12:280;1807['+ ]| says the citizen. 12:280;1808[C ]| ~~ Well, his uncle was a jew, 12:280;1808['+ ]| says he. 12:280;1808[C ]| Your God was a jew. Christ was a jew 12:280;1809[C ]| like$4$ me. 12:280;1810['+ ]| Gob, the citizen made a plunge back into the shop. 12:280;1811[ZY ]| ~~ By$4$ Jesus, 12:280;1811['+ ]| says he, 12:280;1811[ZY ]| I will$1$ brain that$6#2$ bloody jewman for$4$ using the holy name. 12:280;1812[ZY ]| By$4$ Jesus, I will$1$ crucify him so$5#2$ I will$1$. Give us that$6#2$ biscuitbox here. 12:280;1813[S ]| ~~ Stop! Stop! 12:280;1813['+ ]| says Joe. 12:280;1814[' ]| A large and appreciative gathering of friends and acquaintances from 12:280;1815[' ]| the metropolis and greater Dublin assembled in$4$ their thousands to$9$ bid 12:280;1816[' ]| farewell to$4$ Nagyas=agos*uram*Lip=oti*Virag, late of Messrs*Alexander*Thom's, 12:280;1817[' ]| printers to$4$ His*Majesty, on$4$ the occasion of his departure for$4$ the 12:280;1818[' ]| distant clime of Sz=azharminczbroj=uguly=as-Dugul=as (Meadow*of*Murmuring*Waters). 12:280;1819[' ]| The ceremony which$6#1$ went off with great \=eclat\ was 12:280;1820[' ]| characterised by$4$ the most affecting cordiality. An illuminated scroll of 12:280;1821[' ]| ancient Irish vellum, the work of Irish artists, was presented to$4$ the 12:281;1822[' ]| distinguished phenomenologist on$4$ behalf of a large section of the 12:281;1823[' ]| community and was accompanied by$4$ the gift of a silver casket, tastefully 12:281;1824[' ]| executed in$4$ the style of ancient Celtic ornament, a work which$6#1$ reflects every 12:281;1825[' ]| credit on$4$ the makers, Messrs*Jacob*agus*Jacob. The departing guest was the 12:281;1826[' ]| recipient of a hearty ovation, many of those who$6#1$ were present being visibly 12:281;1827[' ]| moved when the select orchestra of Irish pipes struck up$5$ the wellknown 12:281;1828[' ]| strains of \Come*Back*to*Erin\, followed immediately by$4$ \Rak=oczsy's*March\. 12:281;1829[' ]| Tarbarrels and bonfires were lighted along the coastline of the four seas on$4$ 12:281;1830[' ]| the summits of the Hill*of*Howth, Three*Rock*Mountain, Sugarloaf, Bray*Head, 12:281;1831[' ]| the mountains*of*Mourne, the Galtees, the Ox and Donegal and 12:281;1832[' ]| Sperrin peaks, the Nagles and the Bograghs, the Connemara*hills, the reeks 12:281;1833[' ]| of M^'Gillicuddy, Slieve*Aughty, Slieve*Bernagh and Slieve*Bloom. Amid 12:281;1834[' ]| cheers that$6#1$ rent the welkin, responded to$5$ by$4$ answering cheers from a big 12:281;1835[' ]| muster of henchmen on$4$ the distant Cambrian and Caledonian hills, the 12:281;1836[' ]| mastodontic pleasureship slowly moved away saluted by$4$ a final floral 12:281;1837[' ]| tribute from the representatives of the fair sex who$6#1$ were present in$4$ large 12:281;1838[' ]| numbers while, as it proceeded down the river, escorted by$4$ a flotilla of 12:281;1839[' ]| barges, the flags of the Ballast*office and Custom*House were dipped in$4$ 12:281;1840[' ]| salute as were also those of the electrical power station at the Pigeonhouse 12:281;1841[' ]| and the Poolbeg*Light. \Visszontl=at=asra, kedv=es\ \bar=atom!\ \Visszontl=at=asra!\ 12:281;1842[' ]| Gone but not forgotten. 12:281;1843['+ ]| Gob, the devil would not stop him till he got hold of the bloody tin 12:281;1844['+ ]| anyhow and out with him and little Alf hanging on$5$ to$4$ his elbow and he 12:281;1845['+ ]| shouting like$4$ a stuck pig, as good as any bloody play in$4$ the Queen's royal 12:281;1846['+ ]| theatre: 12:281;1847[ZY ]| ~~ Where is he till I murder him? 12:281;1848['+ ]| And Ned and J%*J% paralysed with the laughing. 12:281;1849[AA ]| ~~ Bloody wars, 12:281;1849['+ ]| says I, 12:281;1849[AA ]| I will$1$ be in$5$ for$4$ the last gospel. 12:281;1850['+ ]| But as luck would have it the jarvey got the nag's head round the 12:281;1851['+ ]| other way and off with him. 12:281;1852[S ]| ~~ Hold on$5$, citizen, 12:281;1852['+ ]| says Joe. 12:281;1852[S ]| Stop! 12:281;1853['+ ]| Begob he drew his hand and made a swipe and let fly. Mercy of God 12:281;1854['+ ]| the sun was in$4$ his eyes or he would have left him for$4$ dead. Gob, he near sent it 12:281;1855['+ ]| into the county*Longford. The bloody nag took fright and the old mongrel 12:281;1856['+ ]| after the car like$4$ bloody hell and all the populace shouting and laughing 12:281;1857['+ ]| and the old tinbox clattering along the street. 12:281;1858[' ]| The catastrophe was terrific and instantaneous in$4$ its effect. The 12:281;1859[' ]| observatory of Dunsink registered in$4$ all eleven shocks, all of the fifth grade 12:281;1860[' ]| of Mercalli's scale, and there is no$2$ record extant of a similar seismic 12:281;1861[' ]| disturbance in$4$ our island since the earthquake of 1534, the year of the 12:281;1862[' ]| rebellion of Silken*Thomas. The epicentre appears to$9$ have been that$6#2$ part of 12:281;1863[' ]| the metropolis which$6#1$ constitutes the Inn's*Quay ward and parish of Saint*Michan 12:281;1864[' ]| covering a surface of fortyone acres, two roods and one square 12:281;1865[' ]| pole or perch. All the lordly residences in$4$ the vicinity of the palace*of*justice 12:281;1866[' ]| were demolished and that$6#2$ noble edifice itself, in$4$ which$6#1$ at the time of the 12:282;1867[' ]| catastrophe important legal debates were in$4$ progress, is literally a mass of 12:282;1868[' ]| ruins beneath which$6#1$ it is to$9$ be feared all the occupants have been buried 12:282;1869[' ]| alive. From the reports of eyewitnesses it transpires that$3$ the seismic waves 12:282;1870[' ]| were accompanied by$4$ a violent atmospheric perturbation of cyclonic 12:282;1871[' ]| character. An article of headgear since ascertained to$9$ belong to$4$ the much 12:282;1872[' ]| respected clerk of the crown and peace Mr*George*Fottrell and a silk 12:282;1873[' ]| umbrella with gold handle with the engraved initials, crest, coat of arms and 12:282;1874[' ]| house number of the erudite and worshipful chairman of quarter sessions 12:282;1875[' ]| sir*Frederick*Falkiner, recorder of Dublin, have been discovered by$4$ search 12:282;1876[' ]| parties in$4$ remote parts of the island respectively, the former on$4$ the third 12:282;1877[' ]| basaltic ridge of the giant's causeway, the latter embedded to$4$ the extent of 12:282;1878[' ]| one foot three inches in$4$ the sandy beach of Holeopen bay near the old head 12:282;1879[' ]| of Kinsale. Other eyewitnesses depose that$3$ they observed an incandescent 12:282;1880[' ]| object of enormous proportions hurtling through the atmosphere at a 12:282;1881[' ]| terrifying velocity in$4$ a trajectory directed southwest by$4$ west. Messages of 12:282;1882[' ]| condolence and sympathy are being hourly received from all parts of the 12:282;1883[' ]| different continents and the sovereign pontiff has been graciously pleased to$9$ 12:282;1884[' ]| decree that$3$ a special \missa pro defunctis\ shall be celebrated simultaneously 12:282;1885[' ]| by$4$ the ordinaries of each and every cathedral church of all the episcopal 12:282;1886[' ]| dioceses subject to$4$ the spiritual authority of the Holy*See in$4$ suffrage of the 12:282;1887[' ]| souls of those faithful departed who$6#1$ have been so$5#1$ unexpectedly called away 12:282;1888[' ]| from our midst. The work of salvage, removal of \d=ebris\, human remains etc 12:282;1889[' ]| has been entrusted to$4$ Messrs*Michael*Meade*and*Son, 159 Great*Brunswick*street, 12:282;1890[' ]| and Messrs*T%and*C%*Martin, 77, 78, 79 and 80 North*Wall, 12:282;1891[' ]| assisted by$4$ the men and officers of the Duke*of*Cornwall's light 12:282;1892[' ]| infantry under the general supervision of H%*R%*H%, rear*admiral, the right 12:282;1893[' ]| honourable sir*Hercules*Hannibal*Habeas*Corpus*Anderson, K%*G%, K%*P%, 12:282;1894[' ]| K%*T%, P%*C%, K%*C%*B%, M%*P%, J%*P%, M%*B%, D%*S%*O%, S%*O%*D%, 12:282;1895[' ]| M%*F%*H%, M%*R%*I%*A%, B%*L%, Mus%*Doc%, P%*L%*G%, F%*T%*C%*D%, F%*R%*U%*I%, 12:282;1896[' ]| F%*R%*C%*P%*I% and F%*R%*C%*S%*I% 12:282;1897['+ ]| You never saw the like$0$ of it in$4$ all your born puff. Gob, if he got that$6#2$ 12:282;1898['+ ]| lottery ticket on$4$ the side of his poll he would remember the gold*cup, he would 12:282;1899['+ ]| so$5#2$, but begob the citizen would have been lagged for$4$ assault and battery 12:282;1900['+ ]| and Joe for$4$ aiding and abetting. The jarvey saved his life by$4$ furious driving 12:282;1901['+ ]| as sure as God made Moses. What? O, Jesus, he did. And he let a volley of 12:282;1902['+ ]| oaths after him. 12:282;1903[ZY ]| ~~ Did I kill him, 12:282;1903['+ ]| says he, 12:282;1903[ZY ]| or what? 12:282;1904['+ ]| And he shouting to$4$ the bloody dog: 12:282;1905[ZY ]| ~~ After him, Garry! After him, boy! 12:282;1906['+ ]| And the last we saw was the bloody car rounding the corner and old 12:282;1907['+ ]| sheepsface on$4$ it gesticulating and the bloody mongrel after it with his lugs 12:282;1908['+ ]| back for$4$ all he was bloody well worth to$9$ tear him limb from limb. Hundred 12:282;1909['+ ]| to$4$ five! Jesus, he took the value of it out of him, I promise you. 12:282;1910[' ]| When, lo, there came about them all a great brightness and they 12:282;1911[' ]| beheld the chariot wherein He stood ascend to$4$ heaven. And they beheld 12:283;1912[' ]| Him in$4$ the chariot, clothed upon$5$ in$4$ the glory of the brightness, having 12:283;1913[' ]| raiment as of the sun, fair as the moon and terrible that$3$ for$4$ awe they durst 12:283;1914[' ]| not look upon$4$ Him. And there came a voice out of heaven, calling: \Elijah!\ 12:283;1915[' ]| \Elijah!\ And He answered with a main cry: \Abba! Adonai!\ And they beheld 12:283;1916[' ]| Him even Him, ben Bloom Elijah, amid clouds of angels ascend to$4$ the glory 12:283;1917[' ]| of the brightness at an angle of fortyfive degrees over Donohoe's in$4$ Little*Green*street 12:283;1918[' ]| like$4$ a shot off a shovel.