18:608;0000@@@@@| 18:608;0001@a | Yes because he never did a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ before as ask to$9$ get his 18:608;0002@a | breakfast in$4$ bed with a couple of eggs since the City*Arms*hotel when he 18:608;0003@a | used to$9$ be pretending to$9$ be laid up$5$ with a sick voice doing his highness to$9$ 18:608;0004@a | make himself interesting for$4$ that$6#2$ old faggot Mrs*Riordan that$6#1$ he thought he 18:608;0005@a | had a great leg of and she never left us a farthing all for$4$ masses for$4$ herself 18:608;0006@a | and her soul greatest miser ever was actually afraid to$9$ lay out 4d for$4$ her 18:608;0007@a | methylated spirit telling me all her ailments she had too much old chat in$4$ 18:608;0008@a | her about politics and earthquakes and the end of the world let us have a bit 18:608;0009@a | of fun first God help the world if all the women were her sort down on$4$ 18:608;0010@a | bathingsuits and lownecks of course nobody wanted her to$9$ wear them I 18:608;0011@a | suppose she was pious because no$2$ man would look at her twice I hope I will$1$ 18:608;0012@a | never be like$4$ her a wonder she did not want us to$9$ cover our faces but she was 18:608;0013@a | a welleducated woman certainly and her gabby talk about Mr*Riordan here 18:608;0014@a | and Mr*Riordan there I suppose he was glad to$9$ get shut of her and her dog 18:608;0015@a | smelling my fur and always edging to$9$ get up$5$ under my petticoats especially 18:608;0016@a | then still I like$1$ that$6#2$ in$4$ him polite to$4$ old women like$4$ that$6#2$ and waiters and 18:608;0017@a | beggars too he is not proud out of nothing but not always if ever he got 18:608;0018@a | anything really serious the matter with him it is much better for$4$ them to$9$ go 18:608;0019@a | into a hospital where everything is clean but I suppose I would have to$9$ dring it 18:608;0020@a | into him for$4$ a month yes and then we would have a hospital nurse next thing on$4$ 18:608;0021@a | the carpet have him staying there till they throw him out or a nun maybe 18:608;0022@a | like$4$ the smutty photo he has she is as much a nun as I am not yes because 18:608;0023@a | they are so$5#1$ weak and puling when they are sick they want a woman to$9$ get well 18:608;0024@a | if his nose bleeds you would think it was O tragic and that$6#2$ dyinglooking one off 18:608;0025@a | the south*circular when he sprained his foot at the choir party at the 18:608;0026@a | sugarloaf Mountain the day I wore that$6#2$ dress Miss*Stack bringing him 18:608;0027@a | flowers the worst old ones she could find at the bottom of the basket 18:608;0028@a | anything at all to$9$ get into a man's bedroom with her old maid's voice trying 18:608;0029@a | to$9$ imagine he was dying on$4$ account of her to$9$ never see thy face again 18:608;0030@a | though he looked more like$4$ a man with his beard a bit grown in$4$ the bed 18:608;0031@a | father was the same besides I hate bandaging and dosing when he cut his 18:608;0032@a | toe with the razor paring his corns afraid he would get bloodpoisoning but if it 18:608;0033@a | was a thing I was sick then we would see what attention only of course the 18:608;0034@a | woman hides it not to$9$ give all the trouble they do yes he came somewhere 18:608;0035@a | I am sure by$4$ his appetite anyway love it is not or he would be off his feed thinking of 18:609;0036@a | her so$3$ either it was one of those night women if it was down there he was 18:609;0037@a | really and the hotel story he made up$5$ a pack of lies to$9$ hide it planning it 18:609;0038@a | Hynes kept me who$6#2$ did I meet ah yes I met do you remember Menton and 18:609;0039@a | who$6#1$ else who$6#1$ let me see that$6#2$ big babbyface I saw him and he not long 18:609;0040@a | married flirting with a young girl at Pooles*Myriorama and turned my back 18:609;0041@a | on$4$ him when he slinked out looking quite conscious what harm but he had 18:609;0042@a | the impudence to$9$ make up$5$ to$4$ me one time well done to$4$ him mouth almighty 18:609;0043@a | and his boiled eyes of all the big stupoes I ever met and that$6#1$ is called a 18:609;0044@a | solicitor only for$3$ I hate having a long wrangle in$4$ bed or else if it is not that$6#2$ it is 18:609;0045@a | some little bitch or other he got in$5$ with somewhere or picked up$5$ on$4$ the sly if 18:609;0046@a | they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before yesterday he 18:609;0047@a | was scribbling something a letter when I came into the front room to$9$ show 18:609;0048@a | him Dignam's death in$4$ the paper as if something told me and he covered it 18:609;0049@a | up$5$ with the blottingpaper pretending to$9$ be thinking about business so$3$ very 18:609;0050@a | probably that$6#2$ was it to$4$ somebody who$6#1$ thinks she has a softy in$4$ him because 18:609;0051@a | all men get a bit like$4$ that$6#2$ at his age especially getting on$5$ to$4$ forty he is now 18:609;0052@a | so$3$ as to$9$ wheedle any money she can out of him no$2$ fool like$4$ an old fool and 18:609;0053@a | then the usual kissing my bottom was to$9$ hide it not that$3$ I care two straws 18:609;0054@a | now who$6#1$ he does it with or knew before that$6#2$ way though I would like$1$ to$9$ find out 18:609;0055@a | so$5#1$ long as I do not have the two of them under my nose all the time like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:609;0056@a | slut that$6#2$ Mary we had in$4$ Ontario*terrace padding out her false bottom to$9$ 18:609;0057@a | excite him bad enough to$9$ get the smell of those painted women off him once 18:609;0058@a | or twice I had a suspicion by$4$ getting him to$9$ come near me when I found the 18:609;0059@a | long hair on$4$ his coat without that$6#2$ one when I went into the kitchen 18:609;0060@a | pretending he was drinking water 1 woman is not enough for$4$ them it was 18:609;0061@a | all his fault of course ruining servants then proposing that$3$ she could eat at 18:609;0062@a | our table on$4$ Christmas day if you please O no$7$ thank you not in$4$ my house 18:609;0063@a | stealing my potatoes and the oysters 2/6 per doz going out to$9$ see her aunt if 18:609;0064@a | you please common robbery so$5#2$ it was but I was sure he had something on$4$ 18:609;0065@a | with that$6#2$ one it takes me to$9$ find out a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ he said you have no$2$ 18:609;0066@a | proof it was her proof O yes her aunt was very fond of oysters but I told 18:609;0067@a | her what I thought of her suggesting me to$9$ go out to$9$ be alone with her I 18:609;0068@a | would not lower myself to$9$ spy on$4$ them the garters I found in$4$ her room the 18:609;0069@a | Friday she was out that$6#2$ was enough for$4$ me a little bit too much her face 18:609;0070@a | swelled up$5$ on$4$ her with temper when I gave her her week's notice I saw to$4$ 18:609;0071@a | that$6#2$ better do without them altogether do out the rooms myself quicker only 18:609;0072@a | for$4$ the damn cooking and throwing out the dirt I gave it to$4$ him anyhow 18:609;0073@a | either she or me leaves the house I could not even touch him if I thought he 18:609;0074@a | was with a dirty barefaced liar and sloven like$4$ that$6#2$ one denying it up$5$ to$4$ my 18:609;0075@a | face and singing about the place in$4$ the W*C too because she knew she was 18:609;0076@a | too well off yes because he could not possibly do without it that$6#2$ long so$3$ he 18:609;0077@a | must do it somewhere and the last time he came on$4$ my bottom when was it 18:609;0078@a | the night Boylan gave my hand a great squeeze going along by$4$ the Tolka in$4$ 18:609;0079@a | my hand there steals another I just pressed the back of his like$4$ that$6#2$ with my 18:609;0080@a | thumb to$9$ squeeze back singing the young May moon she is beaming love 18;610;0081@a | because he has an idea about him and me he is not such a fool he said I am 18;610;0082@a | dining out and going to$4$ the Gaiety though I am not going to$9$ give him the 18;610;0083@a | satisfaction in$4$ any case God knows he is a change in$4$ a way not to$9$ be always 18;610;0084@a | and ever wearing the same old hat unless I paid some nicelooking boy to$9$ do 18;610;0085@a | it since I can not do it myself a young boy would like$1$ me I would confuse him a little 18;610;0086@a | alone with him if we were I would let him see my garters the new ones and make 18;610;0087@a | him turn red looking at him seduce him I know what boys feel with that$6#2$ 18;610;0088@a | down on$4$ their cheek doing that$6#2$ frigging drawing out the thing by$4$ the hour 18;610;0089@a | question and answer would you do this that$6#2$ and the other with the coalman 18;610;0090@a | yes with a bishop yes I would because I told him about some dean or bishop 18;610;0091@a | was sitting beside me in$4$ the jews temples gardens when I was knitting that$6#2$ 18;610;0092@a | woollen thing a stranger to$4$ Dublin what place was it and so$5#2$ on$5$ about the 18;610;0093@a | monuments and he tired me out with statues encouraging him making him 18;610;0094@a | worse than he is who$6#2$ is in$4$ your mind now tell me who$6#2$ are you thinking of 18;610;0095@a | who$6#2$ is it tell me his name who$6#2$ tell me who$6#1$ the german Emperor is it yes 18;610;0096@a | imagine I am him think of him can you feel him trying to$9$ make a whore of me 18;610;0097@a | what he never will$1$ he ought to$9$ give it up$5$ now at this age of his life simply 18;610;0098@a | ruination for$4$ any woman and no$2$ satisfaction in$4$ it pretending to$9$ like$1$ it till he 18;610;0099@a | comes and then finish it off myself anyway and it makes your lips pale 18;610;0100@a | anyhow it is done now once and for$4$ all with all the talk of the world about it 18;610;0101@a | people make it is only the first time after that$6#2$ it is just the ordinary do it and 18;610;0102@a | think no$2$ more about it why can not you kiss a man without going and 18;610;0103@a | marrying him first you sometimes love to$9$ wildly when you feel that$6#2$ way so$5#1$ 18;610;0104@a | nice all over you you can not help yourself I wish some man or other would 18;610;0105@a | take me sometime when he is there and kiss me in$4$ his arms there is nothing 18;610;0106@a | like$4$ a kiss long and hot down to$4$ your soul almost paralyses you then I hate 18;610;0107@a | that$6#2$ confession when I used to$9$ go to$4$ Father*Corrigan he touched me father 18;610;0108@a | and what harm if he did where and I said on$4$ the canal bank like$4$ a fool but 18;610;0109@a | whereabouts on$4$ your person my child on$4$ the leg behind high up$5$ was it yes 18;610;0110@a | rather high up$5$ was it where you sit down yes O Lord could not he say bottom 18;610;0111@a | right out and have done with it what has that$6#2$ got to$9$ do with it and did you 18;610;0112@a | whatever way he put it I forget no$2$ father and I always think of the real 18;610;0113@a | father what did he want to$9$ know for$5$ when I already confessed it to$4$ God he 18;610;0114@a | had a nice fat hand the palm moist always I would not mind feeling it neither 18;610;0115@a | would he I would say by$4$ the bullneck in$4$ his horsecollar I wonder did he know me 18;610;0116@a | in$4$ the box I could see his face he could not see mine of course he would never turn 18;610;0117@a | or let on$5$ still his eyes were red when his father died they are lost for$4$ a woman 18;610;0118@a | of course must be terrible when a man cries let alone them I would like$1$ to$9$ be 18;610;0119@a | embraced by$4$ one in$4$ his vestments and the smell of incense off him like$4$ the 18;610;0120@a | pope besides there is no$2$ danger with a priest if you are married he is too careful 18;610;0121@a | about himself then give something to$4$ H*H the pope for$4$ a penance I wonder 18;610;0122@a | was he satisfied with me one thing I did not like$1$ his slapping me behind going 18;610;0123@a | away so$5#1$ familiarly in$4$ the hall though I laughed I am not a horse or an ass am 18;610;0124@a | I I suppose he was thinking of his fathers I wonder is he awake thinking of 18;610;0125@a | me or dreaming am I in$4$ it who$6#2$ gave him that$6#2$ flower he said he bought he 18:611;0126@a | smelt of some kind of drink not whisky or stout or perhaps the sweety kind 18:611;0127@a | of paste they stick their bills up$5$ with some liqueur I would like$1$ to$9$ sip those 18:611;0128@a | richlooking green and yellow expensive drinks those stagedoor johnnies 18:611;0129@a | drink with the opera hats I tasted once with my finger dipped out of that$6#2$ 18:611;0130@a | American that$6#1$ had the squirrel talking stamps with father he had all he 18:611;0131@a | could do to$9$ keep himself from falling asleep after the last time after we took 18:611;0132@a | the port and potted meat it had a fine salty taste yes because I felt lovely and 18:611;0133@a | tired myself and fell asleep as sound as a top the moment I popped straight 18:611;0134@a | into bed till that$6#2$ thunder woke me up$5$ God be merciful to$4$ us I thought the 18:611;0135@a | heavens were coming down about us to$9$ punish us when I blessed myself 18:611;0136@a | and said a Hail*Mary like$4$ those awful thunderbolts in$4$ Gibraltar as if the 18:611;0137@a | world was coming to$4$ an end and then they come and tell you there is no$2$ God 18:611;0138@a | what could you do if it was running and rushing about nothing only make 18:611;0139@a | an act of contrition the candle I lit that$6#2$ evening in$4$ Whitefriars*street chapel 18:611;0140@a | for$4$ the month of May see it brought its luck though he would scoff if he heard 18:611;0141@a | because he never goes to$4$ church mass or meeting he says your soul you 18:611;0142@a | have no$2$ soul inside only grey matter because he does not know what it is to$9$ 18:611;0143@a | have one yes when I lit the lamp because he must have come 3 or 4 times 18:611;0144@a | with that$6#2$ tremendous big red brute of a thing he has I thought the vein or 18:611;0145@a | whatever the dickens they call it was going to$9$ burst though his nose is not 18:611;0146@a | so$5#1$ big after I took off all my things with the blinds down after my hours 18:611;0147@a | dressing and perfuming and combing it like$4$ iron or some kind of a thick 18:611;0148@a | crowbar standing all the time he must have eaten oysters I think a few 18:611;0149@a | dozen he was in$4$ great singing voice no$7$ I never in$4$ all my life felt anyone had 18:611;0150@a | one the size of that$6#2$ to$9$ make you feel full up$5$ he must have eaten a whole 18:611;0151@a | sheep after what is the idea making us like$4$ that$6#2$ with a big hole in$4$ the middle 18:611;0152@a | of us or like$4$ a Stallion driving it up$5$ into you because that$6#2$ is all they want out 18:611;0153@a | of you with that$6#2$ determined vicious look in$4$ his eye I had to$9$ halfshut my 18:611;0154@a | eyes still he has not such a tremendous amount of spunk in$4$ him when I made 18:611;0155@a | him pull out and do it on$4$ me considering how big it is so$5#1$ much the better in$4$ 18:611;0156@a | case any of it was not washed out properly the last time I let him finish it in$4$ 18:611;0157@a | me nice invention they made for$4$ women for$4$ him to$9$ get all the pleasure but if 18:611;0158@a | someone gave them a touch of it themselves they would know what I went 18:611;0159@a | through with Milly nobody would believe cutting her teeth too and Mina*Purefoys 18:611;0160@a | husband give us a swing out of your whiskers filling her up$5$ with a 18:611;0161@a | child or twins once a year as regular as the clock always with a smell of 18:611;0162@a | children off her the one they called budgers or something like$4$ a nigger with 18:611;0163@a | a shock of hair on$4$ it Jesusjack the child is a black the last time I was there a 18:611;0164@a | squad of them falling over one another and bawling you could not hear your 18:611;0165@a | ears supposed to$9$ be healthy not satisfied till they have us swollen out like$4$ 18:611;0166@a | elephants or I do not know what supposing I risked having another not off 18:611;0167@a | him though still if he was married I am sure he would have a fine strong child but I 18:611;0168@a | do not know Poldy has more spunk in$4$ him yes that$6#2$ would be awfully jolly I 18:611;0169@a | suppose it was meeting Josie*Powell and the funeral and thinking about me 18:611;0170@a | and Boylan set him off well he can think what he likes now if that$6#2$ will$1$ do him 18:612;0171@a | any good I know they were spooning a bit when I came on$4$ the scene he was 18:612;0172@a | dancing and sitting out with her the night of Georgina*Simpson's 18:612;0173@a | housewarming and then he wanted to$9$ ram it down my neck it was on$4$ 18:612;0174@a | account of not liking to$9$ see her a wallflower that$6#2$ was why we had the 18:612;0175@a | standup row over politics he began it not me when he said about Our*Lord 18:612;0176@a | being a carpenter at last he made me cry of course a woman is so$5#1$ sensitive 18:612;0177@a | about everything I was fuming with myself after for$4$ giving in$5$ only for$3$ I 18:612;0178@a | knew he was gone on$4$ me and the first socialist he said He was he annoyed 18:612;0179@a | me so$5#1$ much I could not put him into a temper still he knows a lot of mixedup 18:612;0180@a | things especially about the body and the inside I often wanted to$9$ study up$5$ 18:612;0181@a | that$6#2$ myself what we have inside us in$4$ that$6#2$ family physician I could always 18:612;0182@a | hear his voice talking when the room was crowded and watch him after that$6#2$ 18:612;0183@a | I pretended I had a coolness on$5$ with her over him because he used to$9$ be a 18:612;0184@a | bit on$4$ the jealous side whenever he asked who$6#2$ are you going to$9$ and I said 18:612;0185@a | over to$4$ Floey and he made me the present of lord*Byron's poems and the 18:612;0186@a | three pairs of gloves so$3$ that$6#2$ finished that$6#2$ I could quite easily get him to$9$ 18:612;0187@a | make it up$5$ any time I know how I would even supposing he got in$4$ with her again 18:612;0188@a | and was going out to$9$ see her somewhere I would know if he refused to$9$ eat the 18:612;0189@a | onions I know plenty of ways ask him to$9$ tuck down the collar of my blouse 18:612;0190@a | or touch him with my veil and gloves on$4$ going out 1 kiss then would send 18:612;0191@a | them all spinning however alright we will$1$ see then let him go to$4$ her she of 18:612;0192@a | course would only be too delighted to$9$ pretend she is mad in$4$ love with him 18:612;0193@a | that$3$ I would not so$5#1$ much mind I would just go to$4$ her and ask her do you love him 18:612;0194@a | and look her square in$4$ the eyes she could not fool me but he might imagine he 18:612;0195@a | was and make a declaration to$4$ her with his plabbery kind of a manner like$3$ 18:612;0196@a | he did to$4$ me though I had the devil's own job to$9$ get it out of him though I 18:612;0197@a | liked him for$4$ that$6#2$ it showed he could hold in$5$ and was not to$9$ be got for$4$ the 18:612;0198@a | asking he was on$4$ the pop of asking me too the night in$4$ the kitchen I was 18:612;0199@a | rolling the potato cake there is something I want to$9$ say to$4$ you only for$3$ I put 18:612;0200@a | him off letting on$5$ I was in$4$ a temper with my hands and arms full of pasty 18:612;0201@a | flour in$4$ any case I let out too much the night before talking of dreams so$3$ I 18:612;0202@a | did not want to$9$ let him know more than was good for$4$ him she used to$9$ be 18:612;0203@a | always embracing me Josie whenever he was there meaning him of course 18:612;0204@a | glauming me over and when I said I washed up$5$ and down as far as possible 18:612;0205@a | asking me and did you wash possible the women are always egging on$5$ to$4$ 18:612;0206@a | that$6#2$ putting it on$4$ thick when he is there they know by$4$ his sly eye blinking a 18:612;0207@a | bit putting on$4$ the indifferent when they come out with something the kind 18:612;0208@a | he is what spoils him I do not wonder in$4$ the least because he was very 18:612;0209@a | handsome at that$6#2$ time trying to$9$ look like$4$ Lord*Byron I said I liked though 18:612;0210@a | he was too beautiful for$4$ a man and he was a little before we got engaged 18:612;0211@a | afterwards though she did not like$1$ it so$5#1$ much the day I was in$4$ fits of laughing 18:612;0212@a | with the giggles I could not stop about all my hairpins falling out one after 18:612;0213@a | another with the mass of hair I had you are always in$4$ great humour she said 18:612;0214@a | yes because it grigged her because she knew what it meant because I used to$9$ 18:612;0215@a | tell her a good bit of what went on$5$ between us not all but just enough to$9$ 18:613;0216@a | make her mouth water but that$6#2$ was not my fault she did not darken the door 18:613;0217@a | much after we were married I wonder what she has got like$4$ now after living 18:613;0218@a | with that$6#2$ dotty husband of hers she had her face beginning to$9$ look drawn 18:613;0219@a | and run down the last time I saw her she must have been just after a row 18:613;0220@a | with him because I saw on$4$ the moment she was edging to$9$ draw down a 18:613;0221@a | conversation about husbands and talk about him to$9$ run him down what 18:613;0222@a | was it she told me O yes that$6#2$ sometimes he used to$9$ go to$4$ bed with his 18:613;0223@a | muddy boots on$5$ when the maggot takes him just imagine having to$9$ get into 18:613;0224@a | bed with a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ that$6#1$ might murder you any moment what a man 18:613;0225@a | well it is not the one way everyone goes mad Poldy anyhow whatever he does 18:613;0226@a | always wipes his feet on$4$ the mat when he comes in$4$ wet or shine and always 18:613;0227@a | blacks his own boots too and he always takes off his hat when he comes up$5$ 18:613;0228@a | in$4$ the street like$4$ then and now he is going about in$4$ his slippers to$9$ look for$4$ 18:613;0229@a | &.ps10000 for$4$ a postcard U*p up$5$ O sweetheart May would not a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:613;0230@a | simply bore you stiff to$4$ extinction actually too stupid even to$9$ take his boots 18:613;0231@a | off now what could you make of a man like$4$ that$6#2$ I would rather die 20 times over 18:613;0232@a | than marry another of their sex of course he would never find another woman 18:613;0233@a | like$4$ me to$9$ put up$5$ with him the way I do know me come sleep with me yes 18:613;0234@a | and he knows that$6#2$ too at the bottom of his heart take that$6#2$ Mrs*Maybrick 18:613;0235@a | that$6#1$ poisoned her husband for$4$ what I wonder in$4$ love with some other man 18:613;0236@a | yes it was found out on$4$ her was not she the downright villain to$9$ go and do a 18:613;0237@a | thing like$4$ that$6#2$ of course some men can be dreadfully aggravating drive you 18:613;0238@a | mad and always the worst word in$4$ the world what do they ask us to$9$ marry 18:613;0239@a | them for$5$ if we are so$5#1$ bad as all that$6#2$ comes to$4$ yes because they can not get on$5$ 18:613;0240@a | without us white Arsenic she put in$4$ his tea off flypaper was not it I wonder 18:613;0241@a | why they call it that$6#2$ if I asked him he would say it is from the Greek leave us as 18:613;0242@a | wise as we were before she must have been madly in$4$ love with the other 18:613;0243@a | fellow to$9$ run the chance of being hanged O she did not care if that$6#2$ was her 18:613;0244@a | nature what could she do besides they are not brutes enough to$9$ go and hang a 18:613;0245@a | woman surely are they 18:613;0246@a | they are all so$5#1$ different Boylan talking about the shape of my foot he 18:613;0247@a | noticed at once even before he was introduced when I was in$4$ the D*B*C 18:613;0248@a | with Poldy laughing and trying to$9$ listen I was waggling my foot we both 18:613;0249@a | ordered 2 teas and plain bread and butter I saw him looking with his two 18:613;0250@a | old maids of sisters when I stood up$5$ and asked the girl where it was what 18:613;0251@a | do I care with it dropping out of me and that$6#2$ black closed breeches he made 18:613;0252@a | me buy takes you half an hour to$9$ let them down wetting all myself always 18:613;0253@a | with some brandnew fad every other week such a long one I did I forgot my 18:613;0254@a | suede gloves on$4$ the seat behind that$6#2$ I never got after some robber of a 18:613;0255@a | woman and he wanted me to$9$ put it in$4$ the \Irish*times\ lost in$4$ the ladies 18:613;0256@a | lavatory D*B*C Dame*street finder return to$4$ Mrs*Marion*Bloom and I saw 18:613;0257@a | his eyes on$4$ my feet going out through the turning door he was looking 18:613;0258@a | when I looked back and I went there for$4$ tea 2 days after in$4$ the hope but he 18:613;0259@a | was not now how did that$6#2$ excite him because I was crossing them when we 18:613;0260@a | were in$4$ the other room first he meant the shoes that$6#1$ are too tight to$9$ walk in$4$ 18:614;0261@a | my hand is nice like$4$ that$6#2$ if I only had a ring with the stone for$4$ my month a 18:614;0262@a | nice aquamarine I will$1$ stick him for$4$ one and a gold bracelet I do not like$1$ my foot 18:614;0263@a | so$5#1$ much still I made him spend once with my foot the night after Goodwins 18:614;0264@a | botchup of a concert so$5#1$ cold and windy it was well we had that$6#2$ rum in$4$ the 18:614;0265@a | house to$9$ mull and the fire was not black out when he asked to$9$ take off my 18:614;0266@a | stockings lying on$4$ the hearthrug in$4$ Lombard*street*west and another time it 18:614;0267@a | was my muddy boots he would like$1$ me to$9$ walk in$4$ all the horse's dung I could find 18:614;0268@a | but of course he is not natural like$4$ the rest of the world that$3$ I what did he say 18:614;0269@a | I could give 9 points in$4$ 10 to$4$ Katty*Lanner and beat her what does that$6#2$ 18:614;0270@a | mean I asked him I forget what he said because the stoppress edition just 18:614;0271@a | passed and the man with the curly hair in$4$ the Lucan dairy that$6#1$ is so$5#1$ polite I 18:614;0272@a | think I saw his face before somewhere I noticed him when I was tasting the 18:614;0273@a | butter so$3$ I took my time Bartell*dArcy too that$3$ he used to$9$ make fun of when 18:614;0274@a | he commenced kissing me on$4$ the choir stairs after I sang Gounod's Ave*Maria 18:614;0275@a | what are we waiting for$4$ O my heart kiss me straight on$4$ the brow and 18:614;0276@a | part which$6#1$ is my brown part he was pretty hot for$4$ all his tinny voice too my 18:614;0277@a | low notes he was always raving about if you can believe him I liked the way 18:614;0278@a | he used his mouth singing then he said was not it terrible to$9$ do that$6#2$ there in$4$ a 18:614;0279@a | place like$4$ that$6#2$ I do not see anything so$5#1$ terrible about it I will$1$ tell him about that$6#2$ 18:614;0280@a | some day not now and surprise him ay and I will$1$ take him there and show him 18:614;0281@a | the very place too we did it so$3$ now there you are like$1$ it or lump it he thinks 18:614;0282@a | nothing can happen without him knowing he had not an idea about my 18:614;0283@a | mother till we were engaged otherwise he would never have got me so$5#1$ cheap as he 18:614;0284@a | did he was 10 times worse himself anyhow begging me to$9$ give him a tiny bit 18:614;0285@a | cut off my drawers that$6#2$ was the evening coming along Kenilworth*square 18:614;0286@a | he kissed me in$4$ the eye of my glove and I had to$9$ take it off asking me 18:614;0287@a | questions is it permitted to$9$ enquire the shape of my bedroom so$3$ I let him 18:614;0288@a | keep it as if I forgot it to$9$ think of me when I saw him slip it into his pocket 18:614;0289@a | of course he is mad on$4$ the subject of drawers that$6#2$ is plain to$9$ be seen always 18:614;0290@a | skeezing at those brazenfaced things on$4$ the bicycles with their skirts 18:614;0291@a | blowing up$5$ to$4$ their navels even when Milly and I were out with him at the 18:614;0292@a | open air fete that$6#2$ one in$4$ the cream muslin standing right against the sun so$3$ 18:614;0293@a | he could see every atom she had on$5$ when he saw me from behind following 18:614;0294@a | in$4$ the rain I saw him before he saw me however standing at the corner of 18:614;0295@a | the Harolds*cross*road with a new raincoat on$4$ him with the muffler in$4$ the 18:614;0296@a | Zingari colours to$9$ show off his complexion and the brown hat looking 18:614;0297@a | slyboots as usual what was he doing there where he had no$2$ business they can 18:614;0298@a | go and get whatever they like$1$ from anything at all with a skirt on$4$ it and 18:614;0299@a | we are not to$9$ ask any questions but they want to$9$ know where were you where 18:614;0300@a | are you going I could feel him coming along skulking after me his eyes on$4$ 18:614;0301@a | my neck he had been keeping away from the house he felt it was getting too 18:614;0302@a | warm for$4$ him so$3$ I halfturned and stopped then he pestered me to$9$ say yes till 18:614;0303@a | I took off my glove slowly watching him he said my openwork sleeves were 18:614;0304@a | too cold for$4$ the rain anything for$4$ an excuse to$9$ put his hand anear me 18:614;0305@a | drawers drawers the whole blessed time till I promised to$9$ give him the pair 18:615;0306@a | off my doll to$9$ carry about in$4$ his waistcoat pocket O Maria Santisima he did 18:615;0307@a | look a big fool dreeping in$4$ the rain splendid set of teeth he had made me 18:615;0308@a | hungry to$9$ look at them and beseeched of me to$9$ lift the orange petticoat I 18:615;0309@a | had on$5$ with the sunray pleats that$3$ there was nobody he said he would kneel 18:615;0310@a | down in$4$ the wet if I did not so$5#1$ persevering he would too and ruin his new 18:615;0311@a | raincoat you never know what freak they would take alone with you they are so$5#1$ 18:615;0312@a | savage for$4$ it if anyone was passing so$3$ I lifted them a bit and touched his 18:615;0313@a | trousers outside the way I used to$4$ Gardner after with my ring hand to$9$ keep 18:615;0314@a | him from doing worse where it was too public I was dying to$9$ find out was 18:615;0315@a | he circumcised he was shaking like$4$ a jelly all over they want to$9$ do 18:615;0316@a | everything too quick take all the pleasure out of it and father waiting all the 18:615;0317@a | time for$4$ his dinner he told me to$9$ say I left my purse in$4$ the butchers and had 18:615;0318@a | to$9$ go back for$4$ it what a Deceiver then he wrote me that$6#2$ letter with all those 18:615;0319@a | words in$4$ it how could he have the face to$4$ any woman after his company 18:615;0320@a | manners making it so$5#1$ awkward after when we met asking me have I 18:615;0321@a | offended you with my eyelids down of course he saw I was not he had a few 18:615;0322@a | brains not like$4$ that$6#2$ other fool Henny*Doyle he was always breaking or 18:615;0323@a | tearing something in$4$ the charades I hate an unlucky man and if I knew 18:615;0324@a | what it meant of course I had to$9$ say no$7$ for$4$ form sake do not understand you 18:615;0325@a | I said and was not it natural so$5#2$ it is of course it used to$9$ be written up$5$ with a 18:615;0326@a | picture of a womans on$4$ that$6#2$ wall in$4$ Gibraltar with that$6#2$ word I could not find 18:615;0327@a | anywhere only for$4$ children seeing it too young then writing every morning 18:615;0328@a | a letter sometimes twice a day I liked the way he made love then he knew 18:615;0329@a | the way to$9$ take a woman when he sent me the 8 big poppies because mine 18:615;0330@a | was the 8th then I wrote the night he kissed my heart at Dolphin's*barn I 18:615;0331@a | could not describe it simply it makes you feel like$4$ nothing on$4$ earth but he 18:615;0332@a | never knew how to$9$ embrace well like$4$ Gardner I hope he will$1$ come on$4$ Monday 18:615;0333@a | as he said at the same time four I hate people who$6#1$ come at all hours answer 18:615;0334@a | the door you think it is the vegetables then it is somebody and you all 18:615;0335@a | undressed or the door of the filthy sloppy kitchen blows open the day old 18:615;0336@a | frostyface Goodwin called about the concert in$4$ Lombard*street and I just 18:615;0337@a | after dinner all flushed and tossed with boiling old stew do not look at me 18:615;0338@a | professor I had to$9$ say I am a fright yes but he was a real old gent in$4$ his way it 18:615;0339@a | was impossible to$9$ be more respectful nobody to$9$ say you are out you have to$9$ 18:615;0340@a | peep out through the blind like$4$ the messengerboy today I thought it was a 18:615;0341@a | putoff first him sending the port and the peaches first and I was just 18:615;0342@a | beginning to$9$ yawn with nerves thinking he was trying to$9$ make a fool of me 18:615;0343@a | when I knew his tattarrattat at the door he must have been a bit late because 18:615;0344@a | it was 1^4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls coming from school I never 18:615;0345@a | know the time even that$6#2$ watch he gave me never seems to$9$ go properly I would 18:615;0346@a | want to$9$ get it looked after when I threw the penny to$4$ that$6#2$ lame sailor for$4$ 18:615;0347@a | England home and beauty when I was whistling there is a charming girl I 18:615;0348@a | love and I had not even put on$5$ my clean shift or powdered myself or a thing 18:615;0349@a | then this day week we are to$9$ go to$4$ Belfast just as well he has to$9$ go to$4$ Ennis 18:615;0350@a | his father's anniversary the 27th it would not be pleasant if he did suppose our 18:616;0351@a | rooms at the hotel were beside each other and any fooling went on$5$ in$4$ the 18:616;0352@a | new bed I could not tell him to$9$ stop and not bother me with him in$4$ the next 18:616;0353@a | room or perhaps some protestant clergyman with a cough knocking on$4$ the 18:616;0354@a | wall then he would never believe the next day we did not do something it is all very 18:616;0355@a | well a husband but you can not fool a lover after me telling him we never did 18:616;0356@a | anything of course he did not believe me no$7$ it is better he is going where he is 18:616;0357@a | besides something always happens with him the time going to$4$ the Mallow 18:616;0358@a | concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for$4$ the two of us then the 18:616;0359@a | bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup splashing about 18:616;0360@a | taking spoonfuls of it had not he the nerve and the waiter after him making a 18:616;0361@a | holy show of us screeching and confusion for$4$ the engine to$9$ start but he 18:616;0362@a | would not pay till he finished it the two gentlemen in$4$ the 3rd class carriage 18:616;0363@a | said he was quite right so$3$ he was too he is so$5#1$ pigheaded sometimes when he 18:616;0364@a | gets a thing into his head a good job he was able to$9$ open the carriage door 18:616;0365@a | with his knife or they would have taken us on$5$ to$4$ Cork I suppose that$6#2$ was done 18:616;0366@a | out of revenge on$4$ him O I love jaunting in$4$ a train or a car with lovely soft 18:616;0367@a | cushions I wonder will$1$ he take a 1st class for$4$ me he might want to$9$ do it in$4$ 18:616;0368@a | the train by$4$ tipping the guard well O I suppose there will be the usual idiots of 18:616;0369@a | men gaping at us with their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that$6#2$ 18:616;0370@a | was an exceptional man that$6#2$ common workman that$6#1$ left us alone in$4$ the 18:616;0371@a | carriage that$6#2$ day going to$4$ Howth I would like$1$ to$9$ find out something about him 1 18:616;0372@a | or 2 tunnels perhaps then you have to$9$ look out of the window all the nicer 18:616;0373@a | then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped 18:616;0374@a | with him that$6#2$ gets you on$5$ on$4$ the stage the last concert I sang at where it is 18:616;0375@a | over a year ago when was it St*Teresas*hall Clarendon*St little chits of 18:616;0376@a | missies they have now singing Kathleen*Kearney and her like$0$ on$4$ account of 18:616;0377@a | father being in$4$ the army and my singing the absentminded beggar and 18:616;0378@a | wearing a brooch for$4$ Lord*Roberts when I had the map of it all and Poldy 18:616;0379@a | not Irish enough was it him managed it this time I would not put it past him 18:616;0380@a | like$3$ he got me on$5$ to$9$ sing in$4$ the Stabat*Mater by$4$ going around saying he was 18:616;0381@a | putting Lead*Kindly*Light to$4$ music I put him up$5$ to$4$ that$6#2$ till the jesuits found 18:616;0382@a | out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou me on$5$ copied from 18:616;0383@a | some old opera yes and he was going about with some of them Sinner Fein 18:616;0384@a | lately or whatever they call themselves talking his usual trash and nonsense 18:616;0385@a | he says that$6#2$ little man he showed me without the neck is very intelligent the 18:616;0386@a | coming man Griffiths is he well he does not look it that$6#2$ is all I can say still it 18:616;0387@a | must have been him he knew there was a boycott I hate the mention of their 18:616;0388@a | politics after the war that$6#2$ Pretoria and Ladysmith and Bloemfontein where 18:616;0389@a | Gardner lieut*Stanley*G 8th*Bn*2nd*East*Lancs*Rgt of enteric fever he was 18:616;0390@a | a lovely fellow in$4$ khaki and just the right height over me I am sure he was 18:616;0391@a | brave too he said I was lovely the evening we kissed goodbye at the canal 18:616;0392@a | lock my Irish beauty he was pale with excitement about going away or we would 18:616;0393@a | be seen from the road he could not stand properly and I so$5#1$ hot as I never felt 18:616;0394@a | they could have made their peace in$4$ the beginning or old oom Paul and the 18:616;0395@a | rest of the other old Krugers go and fight it out between them instead of 18:617;0396@a | dragging on$5$ for$4$ years killing any finelooking men there were with their 18:617;0397@a | fever if he was even decently shot it would not have been so$5#1$ bad I love to$9$ see a 18:617;0398@a | regiment pass in$4$ review the first time I saw the Spanish cavalry at La*Roque 18:617;0399@a | it was lovely after looking across the bay from Algeciras all the lights of the 18:617;0400@a | rock like$4$ fireflies or those sham battles on$4$ the 15 acres the Black*Watch with 18:617;0401@a | their kilts in$4$ time at the march past the 10th*hussars the prince*of*Wales 18:617;0402@a | own or the lancers O the lancers they are grand or the Dublins that$6#1$ won 18:617;0403@a | Tugela his father made his money over selling the horses for$4$ the cavalry 18:617;0404@a | well he could buy me a nice present up$5$ in$4$ Belfast after what I gave him 18:617;0405@a | they have lovely linen up$4$ there or one of those nice kimono things I must buy a 18:617;0406@a | mothball like$3$ I had before to$9$ keep in$4$ the drawer with them it would be 18:617;0407@a | exciting going round with him shopping buying those things in$4$ a new city 18:617;0408@a | better leave this ring behind want to$9$ keep turning and turning to$9$ get it over 18:617;0409@a | the knuckle there or they might bell it round the town in$4$ their papers or tell 18:617;0410@a | the police on$4$ me but they would think we are married O let them all go and 18:617;0411@a | smother themselves for$4$ the fat lot I care he has plenty of money and he is not 18:617;0412@a | a marrying man so$3$ somebody better get it out of him if I could find out 18:617;0413@a | whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked close in$4$ 18:617;0414@a | the handglass powdering a mirror never gives you the expression besides 18:617;0415@a | scrooching down on$4$ me like$4$ that$6#2$ all the time with his big hipbones he is 18:617;0416@a | heavy too with his hairy chest for$4$ this heat always having to$9$ lie down for$4$ 18:617;0417@a | them better for$4$ him put it into me from behind the way Mrs*Mastiansky 18:617;0418@a | told me her husband made her like$3$ the dogs do it and stick out her tongue 18:617;0419@a | as far as ever she could and he so$5#1$ quiet and mild with his tingating cither 18:617;0420@a | can you ever be up$5$ to$4$ men the way it takes them lovely stuff in$4$ that$6#2$ blue suit 18:617;0421@a | he had on$5$ and stylish tie and socks with the skyblue silk things on$4$ them he is 18:617;0422@a | certainly welloff I know by$4$ the cut his clothes have and his heavy watch but 18:617;0423@a | he was like$4$ a perfect devil for$4$ a few minutes after he came back with the 18:617;0424@a | stoppress tearing up$5$ the tickets and swearing blazes because he lost 20 quid 18:617;0425@a | he said he lost over that$6#2$ outsider that$6#1$ won and half he put on$5$ for$4$ me on$4$ 18:617;0426@a | account of Lenehan's tip cursing him to$4$ the lowest pits that$6#2$ sponger he was 18:617;0427@a | making free with me after the Glencree dinner coming back that$6#2$ long joult 18:617;0428@a | over the featherbed mountain after the lord*Mayor looking at me with his 18:617;0429@a | dirty eyes Val*Dillon that$6#2$ big heathen I first noticed him at dessert when I 18:617;0430@a | was cracking the nuts with my teeth I wished I could have picked every 18:617;0431@a | morsel of that$6#2$ chicken out of my fingers it was so$5#1$ tasty and browned and as 18:617;0432@a | tender as anything only for$3$ I did not want to$9$ eat everything on$4$ my plate those 18:617;0433@a | forks and fishslicers were hallmarked silver too I wish I had some I could 18:617;0434@a | easily have slipped a couple into my muff when I was playing with them 18:617;0435@a | then always hanging out of them for$4$ money in$4$ a restaurant for$4$ the bit you 18:617;0436@a | put down your throat we have to$9$ be thankful for$4$ our mangy cup of tea itself 18:617;0437@a | as a great compliment to$9$ be noticed the way the world is divided in$4$ any case 18:617;0438@a | if it is going to$9$ go on$5$ I want at least two other good chemises for$4$ one thing 18:617;0439@a | and but I do not know what kind of drawers he likes none at all I think did not 18:617;0440@a | he say yes and half the girls in$4$ Gibraltar never wore them either naked as 18:618;0441@a | God made them that$6#2$ Andalusian singing her Manola she did not make much 18:618;0442@a | secret of what she had not yes and the second pair of silkette stockings is 18:618;0443@a | laddered after one day's wear I could have brought them back to$4$ Lewers this 18:618;0444@a | morning and kicked up$5$ a row and made that$6#2$ one change them only not to$9$ 18:618;0445@a | upset myself and run the risk of walking into him and ruining the whole 18:618;0446@a | thing and one of those kidfitting corsets I would want advertised cheap in$4$ the 18:618;0447@a | Gentlewoman with elastic gores on$4$ the hips he saved the one I have but 18:618;0448@a | that$6#2$ is no$2$ good what did they say they give a delightful figure line 11/6 18:618;0449@a | obviating that$6#2$ unsightly broad appearance across the lower back to$9$ reduce 18:618;0450@a | flesh my belly is a bit too big I will$1$ have to$9$ knock off the stout at dinner or am I 18:618;0451@a | getting too fond of it the last they sent from ORourke's was as flat as a 18:618;0452@a | pancake he makes his money easy Larry they call him the old mangy parcel 18:618;0453@a | he sent at Xmas a cottage cake and a bottle of hogwash he tried to$9$ palm off 18:618;0454@a | as claret that$6#1$ he could not get anyone to$9$ drink God spare his spit for$4$ fear he would 18:618;0455@a | die of the drouth or I must do a few breathing exercises I wonder is that$6#2$ 18:618;0456@a | antifat any good might overdo it the thin ones are not so$5#1$ much the fashion 18:618;0457@a | now garters that$6#2$ much I have the violet pair I wore today that$6#2$ is all he 18:618;0458@a | bought me out of the cheque he got on$4$ the first O no$7$ there was the face 18:618;0459@a | lotion I finished the last of yesterday that$6#1$ made my skin like$4$ new I told him 18:618;0460@a | over and over again get that$6#2$ made up$5$ in$4$ the same place and do not forget it 18:618;0461@a | God only knows whether he did after all I said to$4$ him I will$1$ know by$4$ the bottle 18:618;0462@a | anyway if not I suppose I will$1$ only have to$9$ wash in$4$ my piss like$4$ beeftea or 18:618;0463@a | chickensoup with some of that$6#2$ opoponax and violet I thought it was 18:618;0464@a | beginning to$9$ look coarse or old a bit the skin underneath is much finer 18:618;0465@a | where it peeled off there on$4$ my finger after the burn it is a pity it is not all like$4$ 18:618;0466@a | that$6#2$ and the four paltry handkerchiefs about 6/- in$4$ all sure you can not get on$5$ 18:618;0467@a | in$4$ this world without style all going in$4$ food and rent when I get it I will$1$ lash it 18:618;0468@a | around I tell you in$4$ fine style I always want to$9$ throw a handful of tea into 18:618;0469@a | the pot measuring and mincing if I buy a pair of old brogues itself do you 18:618;0470@a | like$4$ those new shoes yes how much were they I have no$2$ clothes at all the brown 18:618;0471@a | costume and the skirt and jacket and the one at the cleaners 3 what is that$6#2$ for$4$ 18:618;0472@a | any woman cutting up$5$ this old hat and patching up$5$ the other the men will$1$ not 18:618;0473@a | look at you and women try to$9$ walk on$4$ you because they know you have no$2$ 18:618;0474@a | man then with all the things getting dearer every day for$4$ the 4 years more I 18:618;0475@a | have of life up$5$ to$4$ 35 no$7$ I am what am I at all I will$1$ be 33 in$4$ September will$1$ I 18:618;0476@a | what O well look at that$6#2$ Mrs*Galbraith she is much older than me I saw her 18:618;0477@a | when I was out last week her beauty's on$4$ the wane she was a lovely woman 18:618;0478@a | magnificent head of hair on$4$ her down to$4$ her waist tossing it back like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:618;0479@a | like$4$ Kitty*OShea in$4$ Grantham*street 1st thing I did every morning to$9$ look 18:618;0480@a | across see her combing it as if she loved it and was full of it pity I only got 18:618;0481@a | to$9$ know her the day before we left and that$6#2$ Mrs*Langtry the jersey lily the 18:618;0482@a | prince*of*Wales was in$4$ love with I suppose he is like$4$ the first man going the 18:618;0483@a | roads only for$4$ the name of a king they are all made the one way only a black 18:618;0484@a | man's I would like$1$ to$9$ try a beauty up$5$ to$4$ what was she 45 there was some funny 18:618;0485@a | story about the jealous old husband what was it at all and an oyster knife he 18:619;0486@a | went no$7$ he made her wear a kind of a tin thing round her and the prince*of*Wales 18:619;0487@a | yes he had the oyster knife can not be true a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ like$4$ some of 18:619;0488@a | those books he brings me the works of Master*Francois*Somebody 18:619;0489@a | supposed to$9$ be a priest about a child born out of her ear because her 18:619;0490@a | bumgut fell out a nice word for$4$ any priest to$9$ write and her a ~~ e as if any 18:619;0491@a | fool would not know what that$6#2$ meant I hate that$6#2$ pretending of all things with 18:619;0492@a | that$6#2$ old blackguard's face on$4$ him anybody can see it is not true and that$3$ 18:619;0493@a | Ruby and Fair*Tyrants he brought me that$6#2$ twice I remember when I came 18:619;0494@a | to$4$ page 50 the part about where she hangs him up$5$ out of a hook with a cord 18:619;0495@a | flagellate sure there is nothing for$4$ a woman in$4$ that$6#2$ all invention made up$5$ 18:619;0496@a | about he drinking the champagne out of her slipper after the ball was over 18:619;0497@a | like$4$ the infant Jesus in$4$ the crib at Inchicore in$4$ the Blessed*Virgin's arms sure 18:619;0498@a | no$2$ woman could have a child that$6#2$ big taken out of her and I thought first it 18:619;0499@a | came out of her side because how could she go to$4$ the chamber when she 18:619;0500@a | wanted to$9$ and she a rich lady of course she felt honoured H*R*H he was in$4$ 18:619;0501@a | Gibraltar the year I was born I bet he found lilies there too where he 18:619;0502@a | planted the tree he planted more than that$6#2$ in$4$ his time he might have planted 18:619;0503@a | me too if he had come a bit sooner then I would not be here as I am he ought to$9$ 18:619;0504@a | chuck that$6#2$ Freeman with the paltry few shillings he knocks out of it and go 18:619;0505@a | into an office or something where he would get regular pay or a bank where they 18:619;0506@a | could put him up$5$ on$4$ a throne to$9$ count the money all the day of course he 18:619;0507@a | prefers plottering about the house so$3$ you can not stir with him any side what is 18:619;0508@a | your programme today I wish he would even smoke a pipe like$4$ father to$9$ get the 18:619;0509@a | smell of a man or pretending to$9$ be mooching about for$4$ advertisements 18:619;0510@a | when he could have been in$4$ Mr*Cuffes still only for$4$ what he did then 18:619;0511@a | sending me to$9$ try and patch it up$5$ I could have got him promoted there to$9$ be 18:619;0512@a | the manager he gave me a great mirada once or twice first he was as stiff as 18:619;0513@a | the mischief really and truly Mrs*Bloom only I felt rotten simply with the 18:619;0514@a | old rubbishy dress that$6#1$ I lost the leads out of the tails with no$2$ cut in$4$ it but 18:619;0515@a | they are coming into fashion again I bought it simply to$9$ please him I knew it 18:619;0516@a | was no$2$ good by$4$ the finish pity I changed my mind of going to$4$ Todd*and*Burns 18:619;0517@a | as I said and not Lees it was just like$4$ the shop itself rummage sale a 18:619;0518@a | lot of trash I hate those rich shops get on$4$ your nerves nothing kills me 18:619;0519@a | altogether only he thinks he knows a great lot about a woman's dress and 18:619;0520@a | cooking mathering everything he can scour off the shelves into it if I went 18:619;0521@a | by$4$ his advices every blessed hat I put on$5$ does that$6#2$ suit me yes take that$6#2$ that$6#2$ is 18:619;0522@a | alright the one like$4$ a weddingcake standing up$5$ miles off my head he said 18:619;0523@a | suited me or the dishcover one coming down on$4$ my backside on$4$ pins and 18:619;0524@a | needles about the shopgirl in$4$ that$6#2$ place in$4$ Grafton*street I had the 18:619;0525@a | misfortune to$9$ bring him into and she as insolent as ever she could be with 18:619;0526@a | her smirk saying I am afraid we are giving you too much trouble what she is 18:619;0527@a | there for$5$ but I stared it out of her yes he was awfully stiff and no$2$ wonder 18:619;0528@a | but he changed the second time he looked Poldy pigheaded as usual like$4$ the 18:619;0529@a | soup but I could see him looking very hard at my chest when he stood up$5$ to$9$ 18:619;0530@a | open the door for$4$ me it was nice of him to$9$ show me out in$4$ any case I am 18:620;0531@a | extremely sorry Mrs*Bloom believe me without making it too marked the 18:620;0532@a | first time after him being insulted and me being supposed to$9$ be his wife I 18:620;0533@a | just half smiled I know my chest was out that$6#2$ way at the door when he said 18:620;0534@a | I am extremely sorry and I am sure you were 18:620;0535@a | yes I think he made them a bit firmer sucking them like$4$ that$6#2$ so$5#1$ long he 18:620;0536@a | made me thirsty titties he calls them I had to$9$ laugh yes this one anyhow stiff 18:620;0537@a | the nipple gets for$4$ the least thing I will$1$ get him to$9$ keep that$6#2$ up$5$ and I will$1$ take 18:620;0538@a | those eggs beaten up$5$ with marsala fatten them out for$4$ him what are all 18:620;0539@a | those veins and things curious the way it is made 2 the same in$4$ case of twins 18:620;0540@a | they are supposed to$9$ represent beauty placed up$4$ there like$4$ those statues in$4$ the 18:620;0541@a | museum one of them pretending to$9$ hide it with her hand are they so$5#1$ 18:620;0542@a | beautiful of course compared with what a man looks like$4$ with his two bags 18:620;0543@a | full and his other thing hanging down out of him or sticking up$5$ at you like$4$ 18:620;0544@a | a hatrack no$2$ wonder they hide it with a cabbageleaf that$6#2$ disgusting 18:620;0545@a | Cameron highlander behind the meat market or that$6#2$ other wretch with the 18:620;0546@a | red head behind the tree where the statue of the fish used to$9$ be when I was 18:620;0547@a | passing pretending he was pissing standing out for$4$ me to$9$ see it with his 18:620;0548@a | babyclothes up$5$ to$4$ one side the Queen's own they were a nice lot it is well the 18:620;0549@a | Surreys relieved them they are always trying to$9$ show it to$4$ you every time 18:620;0550@a | nearly I passed outside the mens greenhouse near the Harcourt*street 18:620;0551@a | station just to$9$ try some fellow or other trying to$9$ catch my eye as if it was 1 18:620;0552@a | of the 7 wonders of the world O and the stink of those rotten places the 18:620;0553@a | night coming home with Poldy after the Comerfords party oranges and 18:620;0554@a | lemonade to$9$ make you feel nice and watery I went into 1 of them it was so$5#1$ 18:620;0555@a | biting cold I could not keep it when was that$6#2$ 93 the canal was frozen yes it 18:620;0556@a | was a few months after a pity a couple of the Camerons were not there to$9$ see 18:620;0557@a | me squatting in$4$ the mens place meadero I tried to$9$ draw a picture of it before 18:620;0558@a | I tore it up$5$ like$4$ a sausage or something I wonder they are not afraid going 18:620;0559@a | about of getting a kick or a bang of something there the woman is beauty of 18:620;0560@a | course that$6#2$ is admitted when he said I could pose for$4$ a picture naked to$4$ some 18:620;0561@a | rich fellow in$4$ Holles*street when he lost the job in$4$ Hely's and I was selling 18:620;0562@a | the clothes and strumming in$4$ the coffee palace would I be like$4$ that$6#2$ bath of 18:620;0563@a | the nymph with my hair down yes only she is younger or I am a little like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:620;0564@a | dirty bitch in$4$ that$6#2$ Spanish photo he has nymphs used they go about like$4$ 18:620;0565@a | that$6#2$ I asked him about her and that$6#2$ word met something with hoses in$4$ it 18:620;0566@a | and he came out with some jawbreakers about the incarnation he never can 18:620;0567@a | explain a thing simply the way a body can understand then he goes and 18:620;0568@a | burns the bottom out of the pan all for$4$ his Kidney this one not so$5#1$ much 18:620;0569@a | there is the mark of his teeth still where he tried to$9$ bite the nipple I had to$9$ 18:620;0570@a | scream out are not they fearful trying to$9$ hurt you I had a great breast of milk 18:620;0571@a | with Milly enough for$4$ two what was the reason of that$6#2$ he said I could have 18:620;0572@a | got a pound a week as a wet nurse all swelled out the morning that$6#2$ delicate 18:620;0573@a | looking student that$6#1$ stopped in$4$ no*28 with the Citrons Penrose nearly 18:620;0574@a | caught me washing through the window only for$4$ I snapped up$5$ the towel to$4$ 18:620;0575@a | my face that$6#1$ was his studenting hurt me they used to$4$ weaning her till he got 18:621;0576@a | doctor*Brady to$9$ give me the belladonna prescription I had to$9$ get him to$9$ 18:621;0577@a | suck them they were so$5#1$ hard he said it was sweeter and thicker than cow's 18:621;0578@a | then he wanted to$9$ milk me into the tea well he is beyond everything I declare 18:621;0579@a | somebody ought to$9$ put him in$4$ the budget if I only could remember the 1 18:621;0580@a | half of the things and write a book out of it the works of Master Poldy yes 18:621;0581@a | and it is so$5#1$ much smoother the skin much an hour he was at them I am sure by$4$ 18:621;0582@a | the clock like$4$ some kind of a big infant I had at me they want everything in$4$ 18:621;0583@a | their mouth all the pleasure those men get out of a woman I can feel his 18:621;0584@a | mouth O Lord I must stretch myself I wished he was here or somebody to$9$ 18:621;0585@a | let myself go with and come again like$4$ that$6#2$ I feel all fire inside me or if I 18:621;0586@a | could dream it when he made me spend the 2nd time tickling me behind with 18:621;0587@a | his finger I was coming for$4$ about 5 minutes with my legs round him I had 18:621;0588@a | to$9$ hug him after O Lord I wanted to$9$ shout out all sorts of things fuck or 18:621;0589@a | shit or anything at all only not to$9$ look ugly or those lines from the strain 18:621;0590@a | who$6#2$ knows the way he would take it you want to$9$ feel your way with a man 18:621;0591@a | they are not all like$4$ him thank God some of them want you to$9$ be so$5#1$ nice 18:621;0592@a | about it I noticed the contrast he does it and does not talk I gave my eyes that$6#1$ 18:621;0593@a | look with my hair a bit loose from the tumbling and my tongue between my 18:621;0594@a | lips up$5$ to$4$ him the savage brute Thursday Friday one Saturday two Sunday 18:621;0595@a | three O Lord I can not wait till Monday 18:621;0596[Y ]| frseeeeeeeefronnnng 18:621;0596@a | train somewhere whistling the strength those 18:621;0597@a | engines have in$4$ them like$4$ big giants and the water rolling all over and out of 18:621;0598@a | them all sides like$4$ the end of Love's old sweeeetsonnnng the poor men that$6#1$ 18:621;0599@a | have to$9$ be out all the night from their wives and families in$4$ those roasting 18:621;0600@a | engines stifling it was today I am glad I burned the half of those old Freemans 18:621;0601@a | and Photo*Bits leaving things like$4$ that$6#2$ lying about he is getting very careless 18:621;0602@a | and threw the rest of them up$5$ in$4$ the W*C I will$1$ get him to$9$ cut them tomorrow 18:621;0603@a | for$4$ me instead of having them there for$4$ the next year to$9$ get a few pence for$4$ 18:621;0604@a | them have him asking where is last January's paper and all those old 18:621;0605@a | overcoats I bundled out of the hall making the place hotter than it is that$6#2$ 18:621;0606@a | rain was lovely and refreshing just after my beauty sleep I thought it was 18:621;0607@a | going to$9$ get like$4$ Gibraltar my goodness the heat there before the levanter 18:621;0608@a | came on$5$ black as night and the glare of the rock standing up$5$ in$4$ it like$4$ a big 18:621;0609@a | giant compared with their 3 Rock mountain they think is so$5#1$ great with the 18:621;0610@a | red sentries here and there the poplars and they all whitehot and the smell 18:621;0611@a | of the rainwater in$4$ those tanks watching the sun all the time weltering down 18:621;0612@a | on$4$ you faded all that$6#2$ lovely frock father's friend Mrs*Stanhope sent me from 18:621;0613@a | the B*Marche paris what a shame my dearest Doggerina she wrote on$4$ it she 18:621;0614@a | was very nice what is this her other name was just a p*c to$9$ tell you I sent the 18:621;0615@a | little present have just had a jolly warm bath and feel a \very\ clean dog now 18:621;0616@a | enjoyed it wogger she called him wogger wd give anything to$9$ be back in$4$ 18:621;0617@a | Gib and hear you sing Waiting and in$4$ old Madrid Concone is the name of 18:621;0618@a | those exercises he bought me one of those new some word I could not make 18:621;0619@a | out shawls amusing things but tear for$4$ the least thing still they are lovely I 18:621;0620@a | think do not you will$1$ always think of the lovely teas we had together 18:622;0621@a | scrumptious currant scones and raspberry wafers I adore well now dearest 18:622;0622@a | Doggerina be sure and write soon kind she left out regards to$4$ your father 18:622;0623@a | also captain*Grove with love yrs affly Hester x*x*x*x*x she did not look a bit 18:622;0624@a | married just like$4$ a girl he was years older than her wogger he was awfully 18:622;0625@a | fond of me when he held down the wire with his foot for$4$ me to$9$ step over at 18:622;0626@a | the bullfight at La*Linea when that$6#2$ matador Gomez was given the bull's ear 18:622;0627@a | these clothes we have to$9$ wear whoever invented them expecting you to$9$ walk 18:622;0628@a | up$4$ Killiney*hill then for$4$ example at that$6#2$ picnic all staysed up$5$ you can not do a 18:622;0629@a | blessed thing in$4$ them in$4$ a crowd run or jump out of the way that$6#2$ is why I 18:622;0630@a | was afraid when that$6#2$ other ferocious old Bull began to$9$ charge the 18:622;0631@a | banderilleros with the sashes and the 2 things in$4$ their hats and the brutes of 18:622;0632@a | men shouting bravo toro sure the women were as bad in$4$ their nice white 18:622;0633@a | mantillas ripping all the whole insides out of those poor horses I never 18:622;0634@a | heard of such a thing in$4$ all my life yes he used to$9$ break his heart at me 18:622;0635@a | taking off the dog barking in$4$ bell*lane poor brute and it sick what became of 18:622;0636@a | them ever I suppose they are dead long ago the 2 of them it is like$4$ all through a 18:622;0637@a | mist makes you feel so$5#1$ old I made the scones of course I had everything all 18:622;0638@a | to$4$ myself then a girl Hester we used to$9$ compare our hair mine was thicker 18:622;0639@a | than hers she showed me how to$9$ settle it at the back when I put it up$5$ and 18:622;0640@a | what is this else how to$9$ make a knot on$4$ a thread with the one hand we were 18:622;0641@a | like$4$ cousins what age was I then the night of the storm I slept in$4$ her bed she 18:622;0642@a | had her arms round me then we were fighting in$4$ the morning with the 18:622;0643@a | pillow what fun he was watching me whenever he got an opportunity at the 18:622;0644@a | band on$4$ the Alameda*esplanade when I was with father and captain*Grove 18:622;0645@a | I looked up$5$ at the church first and then at the windows then down and our 18:622;0646@a | eyes met I felt something go through me like$4$ all needles my eyes were 18:622;0647@a | dancing I remember after when I looked at myself in$4$ the glass hardly 18:622;0648@a | recognised myself the change he was attractive to$4$ a girl in$4$ spite of his being 18:622;0649@a | a little bald intelligent looking disappointed and gay at the same time he was 18:622;0650@a | like$4$ Thomas in$4$ the shadow of Ashlydyat I had a splendid skin from the sun 18:622;0651@a | and the excitement like$4$ a rose I did not get a wink of sleep it would not have 18:622;0652@a | been nice on$4$ account of her but I could have stopped it in$4$ time she gave me 18:622;0653@a | the Moonstone to$9$ read that$6#2$ was the first I read of Wilkie*Collins East*Lynne 18:622;0654@a | I read and the shadow of Ashlydyat Mrs*HenryWood* Henry*Dunbar by$4$ 18:622;0655@a | that$6#2$ other woman I lent him afterwards with Mulvey's photo in$4$ it so$3$ as he 18:622;0656@a | see I was not without and Lord*Lytton Eugene*Aram Molly*bawn she gave 18:622;0657@a | me by$4$ Mrs*Hungerford on$4$ account of the name I do not like$1$ books with a 18:622;0658@a | Molly in$4$ them like$4$ that$6#2$ one he brought me about the one from Flanders a 18:622;0659@a | whore always shoplifting anything she could cloth and stuff and yards of it 18:622;0660@a | O this blanket is too heavy on$4$ me that$6#2$ is better I have not even one decent 18:622;0661@a | nightdress this thing gets all rolled under me besides him and his fooling 18:622;0662@a | that$6#2$ is better I used to$9$ be weltering then in$4$ the heat my shift drenched with 18:622;0663@a | the sweat stuck in$4$ the cheeks of my bottom on$4$ the chair when I stood up$5$ 18:622;0664@a | they were so$5#1$ fattish and firm when I got up$5$ on$4$ the sofa cushions to$9$ see with 18:622;0665@a | my clothes up$5$ and the bugs tons of them at night and the mosquito nets I 18:623;0666@a | could not read a line Lord how long ago it seems centuries of course they 18:623;0667@a | never came back and she did not put her address right on$4$ it either she may 18:623;0668@a | have noticed her wogger people were always going away and we never I 18:623;0669@a | remember that$6#2$ day with the waves and the boats with their high heads 18:623;0670@a | rocking and the smell of ship those Officer's uniforms on$4$ shore leave made 18:623;0671@a | me seasick he did not say anything he was very serious I had the high 18:623;0672@a | buttoned boots on$5$ and my skirt was blowing she kissed me six or seven 18:623;0673@a | times did not I cry yes I believe I did or near it my lips were taittering when I 18:623;0674@a | said goodbye she had a Gorgeous wrap of some special kind of blue colour 18:623;0675@a | on$4$ her for$4$ the voyage made very peculiarly to$4$ one side like$4$ and it was 18:623;0676@a | extremely pretty it got as dull as the devil after they went I was almost 18:623;0677@a | planning to$9$ run away mad out of it somewhere we are never easy where we 18:623;0678@a | are father or aunt or marriage waiting always waiting to$9$ guiiiide him toooo 18:623;0679@a | me waiting nor speeeed his flying feet their damn guns bursting and 18:623;0680@a | booming all over the shop especially the Queen's birthday and throwing 18:623;0681@a | everything down in$4$ all directions if you did not open the windows when 18:623;0682@a | general*Ulysses*Grant whoever he was or did supposed to$9$ be some great 18:623;0683@a | fellow landed off the ship and old Sprague the consul that$6#1$ was there from 18:623;0684@a | before the flood dressed up$5$ poor man and he in$4$ mourning for$4$ the son then 18:623;0685@a | the same old bugles for$4$ reveille in$4$ the morning and drums rolling and the 18:623;0686@a | unfortunate poor devils of soldiers walking about with messtins smelling the 18:623;0687@a | place more than the old longbearded jews in$4$ their jellibees and levites 18:623;0688@a | assembly and sound clear and gunfire for$4$ the men to$9$ cross the lines and the 18:623;0689@a | warden marching with his keys to$9$ lock the gates and the bagpipes and only 18:623;0690@a | captain*Groves and father talking about Rorkes*drift and Plevna and sir*Garnet*Wolseley 18:623;0691@a | and Gordon at Khartoum lighting their pipes for$4$ them 18:623;0692@a | everytime they went out drunken old devil with his grog on$4$ the windowsill 18:623;0693@a | catch him leaving any of it picking his nose trying to$9$ think of some other 18:623;0694@a | dirty story to$9$ tell up$5$ in$4$ a corner but he never forgot himself when I was 18:623;0695@a | there sending me out of the room on$4$ some blind excuse paying his 18:623;0696@a | compliments the Bushmill's whisky talking of course but he would do the same to$4$ 18:623;0697@a | the next woman that$6#1$ came along I suppose he died of galloping drink ages 18:623;0698@a | ago the days like$4$ years not a letter from a living soul except the odd few I 18:623;0699@a | posted to$4$ myself with bits of paper in$4$ them so$5#1$ bored sometimes I could fight 18:623;0700@a | with my nails listening to$4$ that$6#2$ old Arab with the one eye and his heass of an 18:623;0701@a | instrument singing his heah heah aheah all my compriments on$4$ your 18:623;0702@a | hotchapotch of your heass as bad as now with the hands hanging off me 18:623;0703@a | looking out of the window if there was a nice fellow even in$4$ the opposite 18:623;0704@a | house that$6#2$ medical in$4$ Holles*street the nurse was after when I put on$5$ my 18:623;0705@a | gloves and hat at the window to$9$ show I was going out not a notion what I 18:623;0706@a | meant are not they thick never understand what you say even you would want to$9$ 18:623;0707@a | print it up$5$ on$4$ a big poster for$4$ them not even if you shake hands twice with 18:623;0708@a | the left he did not recognise me either when I half frowned at him outside 18:623;0709@a | Westland*row chapel where does their great intelligence come in$5$ I would like$1$ to$9$ 18:623;0710@a | know grey matter they have it all in$4$ their tail if you ask me those country 18:624;0711@a | gougers up$5$ in$4$ the City*Arms intelligence they had a damn sight less than the 18:624;0712@a | bulls and cows they were selling the meat and the coalman's bell that$6#2$ noisy 18:624;0713@a | bugger trying to$9$ swindle me with the wrong bill he took out of his hat what 18:624;0714@a | a pair of paws and pots and pans and kettles to$9$ mend any broken bottles for$4$ 18:624;0715@a | a poor man today and no$2$ visitors or post ever except his cheques or some 18:624;0716@a | advertisement like$4$ that$6#2$ wonderworker they sent him addressed dear Madam 18:624;0717@a | only his letter and the card from Milly this morning see she wrote a letter to$4$ 18:624;0718@a | him who$6#2$ did I get the last letter from O Mrs*Dwenn now what possessed 18:624;0719@a | her to$9$ write from Canada after so$5#1$ many years to$9$ know the recipe I had for$4$ 18:624;0720@a | pisto*madrileno Floey*Dillon since she wrote to$9$ say she was married to$4$ a 18:624;0721@a | very rich architect if I am to$9$ believe all I hear with a villa and eight rooms her 18:624;0722@a | father was an awfully nice man he was near seventy always goodhumoured 18:624;0723@a | well now Miss*Tweedy or Miss*Gillespie there is the piannyer that$6#2$ was a solid 18:624;0724@a | silver coffee service he had too on$4$ the mahogany sideboard then dying so$5#1$ 18:624;0725@a | far away I hate people that$6#1$ have always their poor story to$9$ tell everybody 18:624;0726@a | has their own troubles that$6#2$ poor Nancy*Blake died a month ago of acute 18:624;0727@a | neumonia well I did not know her so$5#1$ well as all that$6#2$ she was Floey's friend 18:624;0728@a | more than mine poor Nancy it is a bother having to$9$ answer he always tells 18:624;0729@a | me the wrong things and no$2$ stops to$9$ say like$3$ making a speech your sad 18:624;0730@a | bereavement symp//h//athy I always make that$6#2$ mistake and ne//w//phew with 2 18:624;0731@a | double yous in$4$ I hope he will$1$ write me a longer letter the next time if it is a thing 18:624;0732@a | he really likes me O thanks be to$4$ the great God I got somebody to$9$ give me 18:624;0733@a | what I badly wanted to$9$ put some heart up$5$ into me you have no$2$ chances at all in$4$ 18:624;0734@a | this place like$3$ you used long ago I wish somebody would write me a 18:624;0735@a | loveletter his was not much and I told him he could write what he liked yours 18:624;0736@a | ever Hugh*Boylan in$4$ old Madrid stuff silly women believe love is sighing I 18:624;0737@a | am dying still if he wrote it I suppose there would be some truth in$4$ it true or no$2$ it 18:624;0738@a | fills up$5$ your whole day and life always something to$9$ think about every 18:624;0739@a | moment and see it all round you like$4$ a new world I could write the answer 18:624;0740@a | in$4$ bed to$9$ let him imagine me short just a few words not those long crossed 18:624;0741@a | letters Atty*Dillon used to$9$ write to$4$ the fellow that$6#1$ was something in$4$ the four 18:624;0742@a | courts that$6#1$ jilted her after out of the ladies letterwriter when I told her to$9$ 18:624;0743@a | say a few simple words he could twist how he liked not acting with precipat 18:624;0744@a | precip itancy with equal candour the greatest earthly happiness answer to$4$ a 18:624;0745@a | gentleman's proposal affirmatively my goodness there is nothing else it is all 18:624;0746@a | very fine for$4$ them but as for$4$ being a woman as soon as you are old they might 18:624;0747@a | as well throw you out in$4$ the bottom of the ashpit. 18:624;0748@a | Mulvey's was the first when I was in$4$ bed that$6#2$ morning and Mrs*Rubio 18:624;0749@a | brought it in$5$ with the coffee she stood there standing when I asked her to$9$ 18:624;0750@a | hand me and I pointing at them I could not think of the word a hairpin to$9$ 18:624;0751@a | open it with ah horquilla disobliging old thing and it staring her in$4$ the face 18:624;0752@a | with her switch of false hair on$4$ her and vain about her appearance ugly as 18:624;0753@a | she was near 80 or a 100 her face a mass of wrinkles with all her religion 18:624;0754@a | domineering because she never could get over the Atlantic fleet coming in$5$ 18:624;0755@a | half the ships of the world and the Union*Jack flying with all her 18:625;0756@a | carabineros because 4 drunken English sailors took all the rock from them 18:625;0757@a | and because I did not run into mass often enough in$4$ Santa*Maria to$9$ please 18:625;0758@a | her with her shawl up$5$ on$4$ her except when there was a marriage on$5$ with all 18:625;0759@a | her miracles of the saints and her black blessed virgin with the silver dress 18:625;0760@a | and the sun dancing 3 times on$4$ Easter*Sunday morning and when the priest 18:625;0761@a | was going by$5$ with the bell bringing the vatican to$4$ the dying blessing herself 18:625;0762@a | for$4$ his Majestad an admirer he signed it I near jumped out of my skin I 18:625;0763@a | wanted to$9$ pick him up$5$ when I saw him following me along the Calle*Real in$4$ 18:625;0764@a | the shop window then he tipped me just in$4$ passing but I never thought he would 18:625;0765@a | write making an appointment I had it inside my petticoat bodice all day 18:625;0766@a | reading it up$5$ in$4$ every hole and corner while father was up$5$ at the drill 18:625;0767@a | instructing to$9$ find out by$4$ the handwriting or the language of stamps singing 18:625;0768@a | I remember shall I wear a white rose and I wanted to$9$ put on$5$ the old stupid 18:625;0769@a | clock to$4$ near the time he was the first man kissed me under the Moorish 18:625;0770@a | wall my sweetheart when a boy it never entered my head what kissing 18:625;0771@a | meant till he put his tongue in$4$ my mouth his mouth was sweetlike young I 18:625;0772@a | put my knee up$5$ to$4$ him a few times to$9$ learn the way what did I tell him I was 18:625;0773@a | engaged for$5$ for$4$ fun to$4$ the son of a Spanish nobleman named Don*Miguel*de*la*Flora 18:625;0774@a | and he believed me that$3$ I was to$9$ be married to$4$ him in$4$ 3 years 18:625;0775@a | time there is many a true word spoken in$4$ jest there is a flower that$6#1$ bloometh 18:625;0776@a | a few things I told him true about myself just for$4$ him to$9$ be imagining the 18:625;0777@a | Spanish girls he did not like$1$ I suppose one of them would not have him I got 18:625;0778@a | him excited he crushed all the flowers on$4$ my bosom he brought me he 18:625;0779@a | could not count the pesetas and the perragordas till I taught him Cappoquin 18:625;0780@a | he came from he said on$4$ the black water but it was too short then the day 18:625;0781@a | before he left May yes it was May when the infant king*of*Spain was born 18:625;0782@a | I am always like$4$ that$6#2$ in$4$ the spring I would like$1$ a new fellow every year up$5$ on$4$ the 18:625;0783@a | tiptop under the rockgun near OHara's tower I told him it was struck by$4$ 18:625;0784@a | lightning and all about the old Barbary apes they sent to$4$ Clapham without a 18:625;0785@a | tail careering all over the show on$4$ each others back Mrs*Rubio said she was 18:625;0786@a | a regular old rock scorpion robbing the chickens out of Ince's farm and 18:625;0787@a | throw stones at you if you went anear he was looking at me I had that$6#2$ white 18:625;0788@a | blouse on$5$ open in$4$ the front to$9$ encourage him as much as I could without 18:625;0789@a | too openly they were just beginning to$9$ be plump I said I was tired we lay 18:625;0790@a | over the firtree cove a wild place I suppose it must be the highest rock in$4$ 18:625;0791@a | existence the galleries and casemates and those frightful rocks and Saint*Michael's 18:625;0792@a | cave with the icicles or whatever they call them hanging down and 18:625;0793@a | ladders all the mud plotching my boots I am sure that$6#2$ is the way down the 18:625;0794@a | monkeys go under the sea to$4$ Africa when they die the ships out far like$4$ 18:625;0795@a | chips that$6#1$ was the Malta boat passing yes the sea and the sky you could do 18:625;0796@a | what you liked lie there for*ever he caressed them outside they love doing 18:625;0797@a | that$6#2$ it is the roundness there I was leaning over him with my white ricestraw 18:625;0798@a | hat to$9$ take the newness out of it the left side of my face the best my blouse 18:625;0799@a | open for$4$ his last day transparent kind of shirt he had I could see his chest 18:625;0800@a | pink he wanted to$9$ touch mine with his for$4$ a moment but I would not let him 18:626;0801@a | he was awfully put out first for$4$ fear you never know consumption or leave 18:626;0802@a | me with a child embarazada that$6#2$ old servant Ines told me that$3$ one drop 18:626;0803@a | even if it got into you at all after I tried with the Banana but I was afraid it 18:626;0804@a | might break and get lost up$5$ in$4$ me somewhere because they once took 18:626;0805@a | something down out of a woman that$6#1$ was up$4$ there for$4$ years covered with 18:626;0806@a | limesalts they are all mad to$9$ get in$4$ there where they come out of you would think 18:626;0807@a | they could never go far enough up$5$ and then they are done with you in$4$ a way 18:626;0808@a | till the next time yes because there is a wonderful feeling there so$5#1$ tender all 18:626;0809@a | the time how did we finish it off yes O yes I pulled him off into my 18:626;0810@a | handkerchief pretending not to$9$ be excited but I opened my legs I would not 18:626;0811@a | let him touch me inside my petticoat because I had a skirt opening up$4$ the 18:626;0812@a | side I tormented the life out of him first tickling him I loved rousing that$6#2$ 18:626;0813@a | dog in$4$ the hotel rrrsssstt awokwokawok his eyes shut and a bird flying 18:626;0814@a | below us he was shy all the same I liked him like$4$ that$6#2$ moaning I made him 18:626;0815@a | blush a little when I got over him that$6#2$ way when I unbuttoned him and took 18:626;0816@a | his out and drew back the skin it had a kind of eye in$4$ it they are all Buttons 18:626;0817@a | men down the middle on$4$ the wrong side of them Molly darling he called me 18:626;0818@a | what was his name Jack Joe Harry*Mulvey was it yes I think a lieutenant he 18:626;0819@a | was rather fair he had a laughing kind of a voice so$3$ I went round to$4$ the 18:626;0820@a | whatyoucallit everything was whatyoucallit moustache had he he said he would 18:626;0821@a | come back Lord it is just like$4$ yesterday to$4$ me and if I was married he would do it 18:626;0822@a | to$4$ me and I promised him yes faithfully I would let him block me now flying 18:626;0823@a | perhaps he is dead or killed or a captain or admiral it is nearly 20 years if I 18:626;0824@a | said firtree cove he would if he came up$5$ behind me and put his hands over 18:626;0825@a | my eyes to$9$ guess who$6#1$ I might recognise him he is young still about 40 18:626;0826@a | perhaps he is married some girl on$4$ the black water and is quite changed they 18:626;0827@a | all do they have not half the character a woman has she little knows what I 18:626;0828@a | did with her beloved husband before he ever dreamt of her in$4$ broad 18:626;0829@a | daylight too in$4$ the sight of the whole world you might say they could have 18:626;0830@a | put an article about it in$4$ the Chronicle I was a bit wild after when I blew out 18:626;0831@a | the old bag the biscuits were in$4$ from Benady*Bros and exploded it Lord 18:626;0832@a | what a bang all the woodcocks and pigeons screaming coming back the 18:626;0833@a | same way that$3$ we went over middle hill round by$4$ the old guardhouse and 18:626;0834@a | the jew's burialplace pretending to$9$ read out the Hebrew on$4$ them I wanted to$9$ 18:626;0835@a | fire his pistol he said he had not one he did not know what to$9$ make of me with 18:626;0836@a | his peak cap on$5$ that$6#1$ he always wore crooked as often as I settled it straight 18:626;0837@a | H*M*S*Calypso swinging my hat that$6#2$ old Bishop that$6#1$ spoke off the altar his 18:626;0838@a | long preach about woman's higher functions about girls now riding the 18:626;0839@a | bicycle and wearing peak caps and the new woman bloomers God send him 18:626;0840@a | sense and me more money I suppose they are called after him I never thought 18:626;0841@a | that$3$ would be my name Bloom when I used to$9$ write it in$4$ print to$9$ see how it 18:626;0842@a | looked on$4$ a visiting card or practising for$4$ the butcher and oblige M*Bloom 18:626;0843@a | you are looking blooming Josie used to$9$ say after I married him well it is better 18:626;0844@a | than Breen or Briggs does brig or those awful names with bottom in$4$ them 18:626;0845@a | Mrs*Ramsbottom or some other kind of a bottom Mulvey I would not go mad 18:627;0846@a | about either or suppose I divorced him Mrs*Boylan my mother whoever she 18:627;0847@a | was might have given me a nicer name the Lord knows after the lovely one 18:627;0848@a | she had Lunita*Laredo the fun we had running along Williss*road to$4$ 18:627;0849@a | Europa*point twisting in$5$ and out all round the other side of Jersey they 18:627;0850@a | were shaking and dancing about in$4$ my blouse like$4$ Milly's little ones now 18:627;0851@a | when she runs up$4$ the stairs I loved looking down at them I was jumping up$5$ 18:627;0852@a | at the pepper trees and the white poplars pulling the leaves off and throwing 18:627;0853@a | them at him he went to$4$ India he was to$9$ write the voyages those men have to$9$ 18:627;0854@a | make to$4$ the ends of the world and back it is the least they might get a squeeze 18:627;0855@a | or two at a woman while they can going out to$9$ be drowned or blown up$5$ 18:627;0856@a | somewhere I went up$4$ Windmill*hill to$4$ the flats that$6#2$ Sunday morning with 18:627;0857@a | captain*Rubios that$6#1$ was dead spyglass like$4$ the sentry had he said he would have 18:627;0858@a | one or two from on$4$ board I wore that$6#2$ frock from the B*Marche paris and 18:627;0859@a | the coral necklace the straits shining I could see over to$4$ Morocco almost the 18:627;0860@a | bay of Tangier white and the Atlas*mountain with snow on$4$ it and the straits 18:627;0861@a | like$4$ a river so$5#1$ clear Harry Molly darling I was thinking of him on$4$ the sea all 18:627;0862@a | the time after at mass when my petticoat began to$9$ slip down at the elevation 18:627;0863@a | weeks and weeks I kept the handkerchief under my pillow for$4$ the smell of 18:627;0864@a | him there was no$2$ decent perfume to$9$ be got in$4$ that$6#2$ Gibraltar only that$6#2$ cheap 18:627;0865@a | peau*dEspagne that$6#1$ faded and left a stink on$4$ you more than anything else I 18:627;0866@a | wanted to$9$ give him a memento he gave me that$6#2$ clumsy Claddagh ring for$4$ 18:627;0867@a | luck that$6#1$ I gave Gardner going to$4$ south*Africa where those Boers killed 18:627;0868@a | him with their war and fever but they were well beaten all the same as 18:627;0869@a | if it brought its bad luck with it like$4$ an opal or pearl still it must have been 18:627;0870@a | pure 18 carrot gold because it was very heavy but what could you get in$4$ 18:627;0871@a | a place like$4$ that$6#2$ the sandfrog shower from Africa and that$6#2$ derelict ship 18:627;0872@a | that$6#1$ came up$5$ to$4$ the harbour Marie the Marie whatyoucallit no$7$ he had not a 18:627;0873@a | moustache that$6#2$ was Gardner yes I can see his face cleanshaven 18:627;0874[Y ]| Frseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefrong 18:627;0874@a | that$6#2$ train again weeping tone once in$4$ the dear 18:627;0875@a | deaead days beyondre call close my eyes breath my lips forward kiss sad 18:627;0876@a | look eyes open piano ere oer the world the mists began I hate that$6#2$ istsbeg 18:627;0877@a | comes loves sweet sooooooooooong I will$1$ let that$6#2$ out full when I get in$4$ front of 18:627;0878@a | the footlights again Kathleen*Kearney and her lot of squealers Miss*This 18:627;0879@a | Miss*That Miss*Theother lot of sparrowfarts skitting around talking about 18:627;0880@a | politics they know as much about as my backside anything in$4$ the world to$9$ 18:627;0881@a | make themselves someway interesting Irish homemade beauties soldier's 18:627;0882@a | daughter am I ay and whose are you bootmakers and publicans I beg your 18:627;0883@a | pardon coach I thought you were a wheelbarrow they would die down dead off 18:627;0884@a | their feet if ever they got a chance of walking down the Alameda on$4$ an 18:627;0885@a | officer's arm like$4$ me on$4$ the bandnight my eyes flash my bust that$6#1$ they 18:627;0886@a | have not passion God help their poor head I knew more about men and life 18:627;0887@a | when I was 15 than they will$1$ all know at 50 they do not know how to$9$ sing a song 18:627;0888@a | like$4$ that$6#2$ Gardner said no$2$ man could look at my mouth and teeth smiling 18:627;0889@a | like$4$ that$6#2$ and not think of it I was afraid he might not like$1$ my accent first he so$5#1$ 18:627;0890@a | English all father left me in$4$ spite of his stamps I have my mother's eyes and 18:628;0891@a | figure anyhow he always said they are so$5#1$ snotty about themselves some of 18:628;0892@a | those cads he was not a bit like$4$ that$6#2$ he was dead gone on$4$ my lips let them get 18:628;0893@a | a husband first that$6#1$ is fit to$9$ be looked at and a daughter like$4$ mine or see if 18:628;0894@a | they can excite a swell with money that$6#1$ can pick and choose whoever he 18:628;0895@a | wants like$4$ Boylan to$9$ do it 4 or 5 times locked in$4$ each other's arms or the 18:628;0896@a | voice either I could have been a prima*donna only I married him comes 18:628;0897@a | loooove's old deep down chin back not too much make it double My*Lady's*Bower 18:628;0898@a | is too long for$4$ an encore about the moated grange at twilight and 18:628;0899@a | vaunted rooms yes I will$1$ sing Winds*that*blow*from*the*south that$6#1$ he gave 18:628;0900@a | after the choirstairs performance I will$1$ change that$6#2$ lace on$4$ my black dress to$9$ 18:628;0901@a | show off my bubs and I will$1$ yes by$4$ God I will$1$ get that$6#2$ big fan mended make them 18:628;0902@a | burst with envy my hole is itching me always when I think of him I feel I 18:628;0903@a | want to$9$ I feel some wind in$4$ me better go easy not wake him have him at it 18:628;0904@a | again slobbering after washing every bit of myself back belly and sides if we 18:628;0905@a | had even a bath itself or my own room anyway I wish he would sleep in$4$ some bed 18:628;0906@a | by$4$ himself with his cold feet on$4$ me give us room even to$9$ let a fart God or do 18:628;0907@a | the least thing better yes hold them like$4$ that$6#2$ a bit on$4$ my side piano quietly 18:628;0908[Y ]| sweeeee 18:628;0908@a | there is that$6#2$ train far away pianissimo 18:628;0908[Y ]| eeeee 18:628;0908@a | one more tsong 18:628;0909@a | that$6#2$ was a relief wherever you be let your wind go free who$6#2$ knows if 18:628;0910@a | that$6#2$ pork chop I took with my cup of tea after was quite good with the heat 18:628;0911@a | I could not smell anything off it I am sure that$6#2$ queerlooking man in$4$ the 18:628;0912@a | porkbutcher's is a great rogue I hope that$6#2$ lamp is not smoking fill my nose 18:628;0913@a | up$5$ with smuts better than having him leaving the gas on$5$ all night I could not 18:628;0914@a | rest easy in$4$ my bed in$4$ Gibraltar even getting up$5$ to$9$ see why am I so$5#1$ damned 18:628;0915@a | nervous about that$6#2$ though I like$4$ it in$4$ the winter it is more company O Lord it 18:628;0916@a | was rotten cold too that$6#2$ winter when I was only about ten was I yes I had 18:628;0917@a | the big doll with all the funny clothes dressing her up$5$ and undressing that$6#2$ 18:628;0918@a | icy wind skeeting across from those mountains the something Nevada 18:628;0919@a | sierra*nevada standing at the fire with the little bit of a short shift I had up$5$ 18:628;0920@a | to$9$ heat myself I loved dancing about in$4$ it then make a race back into bed I am 18:628;0921@a | sure that$6#2$ fellow opposite used to$9$ be there the whole time watching with the 18:628;0922@a | lights out in$4$ the summer and I in$4$ my skin hopping around I used to$9$ love 18:628;0923@a | myself then stripped at the washstand dabbing and creaming only when it 18:628;0924@a | came to$4$ the chamber performance I put out the light too so$3$ then there were 18:628;0925@a | 2 of us goodbye to$4$ my sleep for$4$ this night anyhow I hope he is not going to$9$ 18:628;0926@a | get in$5$ with those medicals leading him astray to$9$ imagine he is young again 18:628;0927@a | coming in$5$ at 4 in$4$ the morning it must be if not more still he had the manners 18:628;0928@a | not to$9$ wake me what do they find to$9$ gabber about all night squandering 18:628;0929@a | money and getting drunker and drunker could not they drink water then he 18:628;0930@a | starts giving us his orders for$4$ eggs and tea and Findon haddy and hot 18:628;0931@a | buttered toast I suppose we will$1$ have him sitting up$5$ like$4$ the king of the country 18:628;0932@a | pumping the wrong end of the spoon up$5$ and down in$4$ his egg wherever he 18:628;0933@a | learned that$6#2$ from and I love to$9$ hear him falling up$4$ the stairs of a morning 18:628;0934@a | with the cups rattling on$4$ the tray and then play with the cat she rubs up$5$ 18:628;0935@a | against you for$4$ her own sake I wonder has she fleas she is as bad as a woman 18:629;0936@a | always licking and lecking but I hate their claws I wonder do they see 18:629;0937@a | anything that$6#1$ we can not staring like$4$ that$6#2$ when she sits at the top of the stairs 18:629;0938@a | so$5#1$ long and listening as I wait always what a robber too that$6#2$ lovely fresh 18:629;0939@a | place I bought I think I will$1$ get a bit of fish tomorrow or today is it Friday yes 18:629;0940@a | I will$1$ with some blancmange with black currant jam like$4$ long ago not those 18:629;0941@a | 2*lb pots of mixed plum and apple from the London and Newcastle 18:629;0942@a | Williams*and*Woods goes twice as far only for$4$ the bones I hate those eels 18:629;0943@a | cod yes I will$1$ get a nice piece of cod I am always getting enough for$4$ 3 forgetting 18:629;0944@a | anyway I am sick of that$6#2$ everlasting butcher's meat from Buckley's loin chops 18:629;0945@a | and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calf's pluck the very 18:629;0946@a | name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave 5/- each and or let him pay 18:629;0947@a | it and invite some other woman for$4$ him who$6#1$ Mrs*Fleming and drove out to$4$ 18:629;0948@a | the furry glen or the strawberry beds we would have him examining all the horses 18:629;0949@a | toenails first like$3$ he does with the letters no$7$ not with Boylan there yes with 18:629;0950@a | some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at 18:629;0951@a | the bottom of the banks there on$4$ purpose but it is as hot as blazes he says not 18:629;0952@a | a bank*holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary*Ann coalboxes out for$4$ 18:629;0953@a | the day Whit*Monday is a cursed day too no$2$ wonder that$6#2$ bee bit him better 18:629;0954@a | the seaside but I would never again in$4$ this life get into a boat with him after him 18:629;0955@a | at Bray telling the boatman he knew how to$9$ row if anyone asked could he 18:629;0956@a | ride the steeplechase for$4$ the gold*cup he would say yes then it came on$5$ to$9$ get 18:629;0957@a | rough the old thing crookeding about and the weight all down my side 18:629;0958@a | telling me pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in$4$ 18:629;0959@a | floods in$5$ through the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup it is a 18:629;0960@a | mercy we were not all drowned he can swim of course me no$7$ there is no$2$ 18:629;0961@a | danger whatsoever keep yourself calm in$4$ his flannel trousers I would like$1$ to$9$ have 18:629;0962@a | tattered them down off him before all the people and give him what that$6#2$ one 18:629;0963@a | calls flagellate till he was black and blue do him all the good in$4$ the world 18:629;0964@a | only for$4$ that$6#2$ longnosed chap I do not know who$6#1$ he is with that$6#2$ other beauty 18:629;0965@a | Burke out of the City*Arms*hotel was there spying around as usual on$4$ the 18:629;0966@a | slip always where he was not wanted if there was a row on$5$ you would vomit a 18:629;0967@a | better face there was no$2$ love lost between us that$6#2$ is 1 consolation I wonder 18:629;0968@a | what kind is that$6#2$ book he brought me Sweets*of*Sin by$4$ a gentleman of 18:629;0969@a | fashion some other Mr*de*Kock I suppose the people gave him that$6#2$ 18:629;0970@a | nickname going about with his tube from one woman to$4$ another I could not 18:629;0971@a | even change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I 18:629;0972@a | had with that$6#2$ feather all blowy and tossed on$4$ me how annoying and 18:629;0973@a | provoking because the smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and 18:629;0974@a | the bream in$4$ Catalan*bay round the back of the rock they were fine all 18:629;0975@a | silver in$4$ the fishermen's baskets old Luigi near a hundred they said came 18:629;0976@a | from Genoa and the tall old chap with the earrings I do not like$1$ a man you 18:629;0977@a | have to$9$ climb up$5$ to$4$ to$9$ get at I suppose they are all dead and rotten long ago 18:629;0978@a | besides I do not like$1$ being alone in$4$ this big barracks of a place at night I 18:629;0979@a | suppose I will$1$ have to$9$ put up$5$ with it I never brought a bit of salt in$5$ even when 18:629;0980@a | we moved in$4$ the confusion musical academy he was going to$9$ make on$4$ the 18:630;0981@a | first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Bloom's private hotel he 18:630;0982@a | suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did down in$4$ 18:630;0983@a | Ennis like$4$ all the things he told father he was going to$9$ do and me but I saw 18:630;0984@a | through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for$4$ the honeymoon 18:630;0985@a | Venice by$4$ moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a 18:630;0986@a | picture cut out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I 18:630;0987@a | said whatever I liked he was going to$9$ do immediately if not sooner will$1$ you 18:630;0988@a | be my man will$1$ you carry my can he ought to$9$ get a leather medal with a 18:630;0989@a | putty rim for$4$ all the plans he invents then leaving us here all day you would never 18:630;0990@a | know what old beggar at the door for$4$ a crust with his long story might be a 18:630;0991@a | tramp and put his foot in$4$ the way to$9$ prevent me shutting it like$4$ that$6#2$ picture 18:630;0992@a | of that$6#2$ hardened criminal he was called in$4$ Lloyds*Weekly*news 20 years in$4$ 18:630;0993@a | jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for$4$ her money imagine 18:630;0994@a | his poor wife or mother or whoever she is such a face you would run miles away 18:630;0995@a | from I could not rest easy till I bolted all the doors and windows to$9$ make sure 18:630;0996@a | but it is worse again being locked up$5$ like$5$ in$4$ a prison or a madhouse they 18:630;0997@a | ought to$9$ be all shot or the cat of nine tails a big brute like$4$ that$6#2$ that$6#1$ would 18:630;0998@a | attack a poor old woman to$9$ murder her in$4$ her bed I would cut them off him so$3$ I 18:630;0999@a | would not that$3$ he would be much use still better than nothing the night I was 18:630;1000@a | sure I heard burglars in$4$ the kitchen and he went down in$4$ his shirt with a 18:630;1001@a | candle and a poker as if he was looking for$4$ a mouse as white as a sheet 18:630;1002@a | frightened out of his wits making as much noise as he possibly could for$4$ the 18:630;1003@a | burglar's benefit there is not much to$9$ steal indeed the Lord knows still it is the 18:630;1004@a | feeling especially now with Milly away such an idea for$4$ him to$9$ send the girl 18:630;1005@a | down there to$9$ learn to$9$ take photographs on$4$ account of his grandfather 18:630;1006@a | instead of sending her to$4$ Skerry's*academy where she would have to$9$ learn not like$4$ 18:630;1007@a | me getting all 1s at school only he would do a thing like$4$ that$6#2$ all the same on$4$ 18:630;1008@a | account of me and Boylan that$6#2$ is why he did it I am certain the way he plots 18:630;1009@a | and plans everything out I could not turn round with her in$4$ the place lately 18:630;1010@a | unless I bolted the door first gave me the fidgets coming in$5$ without 18:630;1011@a | knocking first when I put the chair against the door just as I was washing 18:630;1012@a | myself there below with the glove get on$4$ your nerves then doing the loglady 18:630;1013@a | all day put her in$4$ a glasscase with two at a time to$9$ look at her if he knew she 18:630;1014@a | broke off the hand off that$6#2$ little gimcrack statue with her roughness and 18:630;1015@a | carelessness before she left that$3$ I got that$6#2$ little Italian boy to$9$ mend so$3$ that$3$ 18:630;1016@a | you can not see the join for$4$ 2 shillings would not even teem the potatoes for$4$ you 18:630;1017@a | of course she is right not to$9$ ruin her hands I noticed he was always talking to$4$ 18:630;1018@a | her lately at the table explaining things in$4$ the paper and she pretending to$9$ 18:630;1019@a | understand sly of course that$6#2$ comes from his side of the house he can not say I 18:630;1020@a | pretend things can he I am too honest as a matter of fact and helping her into 18:630;1021@a | her coat but if there was anything wrong with her it is me she would tell not him I 18:630;1022@a | suppose he thinks I am finished out and laid on$4$ the shelf well I am not no$7$ nor 18:630;1023@a | anything like$4$ it we will$1$ see we will$1$ see now she is well on$5$ for$4$ flirting too with 18:630;1024@a | Tom*Devan's two sons imitating me whistling with those romps of Murray girls 18:630;1025@a | calling for$4$ her can Milly come out please she is in$4$ great demand to$9$ pick what 18:631;1026@a | they can out of her round in$4$ Nelson*street riding Harry*Devan's bicycle at 18:631;1027@a | night it is as well he sent her where she is she was just getting out of bounds 18:631;1028@a | wanting to$9$ go on$4$ the skatingrink and smoking their cigarettes through their 18:631;1029@a | nose I smelt it off her dress when I was biting off the thread of the button I 18:631;1030@a | sewed on$5$ to$4$ the bottom of her jacket she could not hide much from me I tell 18:631;1031@a | you only I ought not to$9$ have stitched it and it on$4$ her it brings a parting and 18:631;1032@a | the last plumpudding too split in$4$ 2 halves see it comes out no$2$ matter what 18:631;1033@a | they say her tongue is a bit too long for$4$ my taste your blouse is open too 18:631;1034@a | low she says to$4$ me the pan calling the kettle blackbottom and I had to$9$ tell 18:631;1035@a | her not to$9$ cock her legs up$5$ like$4$ that$6#2$ on$4$ show on$4$ the windowsill before all 18:631;1036@a | the people passing they all look at her like$4$ me when I was her age of course 18:631;1037@a | any old rag looks well on$4$ you then a great touchmenot too in$4$ her own way 18:631;1038@a | at the*Only*Way in$4$ the Theatre*royal take your foot away out of that$6#2$ I hate 18:631;1039@a | people touching me afraid of her life I would crush her skirt with the pleats a lot 18:631;1040@a | of that$6#2$ touching must go on$5$ in$4$ theatres in$4$ the crush in$4$ the dark they are 18:631;1041@a | always trying to$9$ wiggle up$5$ to$4$ you that$6#2$ fellow in$4$ the pit at the Gaiety for$4$ 18:631;1042@a | Beerbohm*Tree in$4$ Trilby the last time I will$1$ ever go there to$9$ be squashed like$4$ 18:631;1043@a | that$6#2$ for$4$ any Trilby or her barebum every two minutes tipping me there and 18:631;1044@a | looking away he is a bit daft I think I saw him after trying to$9$ get near two 18:631;1045@a | stylishdressed ladies outside Switzer's window at the same little game I 18:631;1046@a | recognised him on$4$ the moment the face and everything but he did not 18:631;1047@a | remember me yes and she did not even want me to$9$ kiss her at the Broadstone 18:631;1048@a | going away well I hope she will$1$ get someone to$9$ dance attendance on$4$ her the 18:631;1049@a | way I did when she was down with the mumps and her glands swollen 18:631;1050@a | where is this and where is that$6#2$ of course she can not feel anything deep yet I 18:631;1051@a | never came properly till I was what 22 or so$5#2$ it went into the wrong place 18:631;1052@a | always only the usual girl's nonsense and giggling that$6#2$ Conny*Connolly 18:631;1053@a | writing to$4$ her in$4$ white ink on$4$ black paper sealed with sealingwax though 18:631;1054@a | she clapped when the curtain came down because he looked so$5#1$ handsome 18:631;1055@a | then we had Martin*Harvey for$4$ breakfast dinner and supper I thought to$4$ 18:631;1056@a | myself afterwards it must be real love if a man gives up$5$ his life for$4$ her that$6#2$ 18:631;1057@a | way for$4$ nothing I suppose there are a few men like$4$ that$6#2$ left it is hard to$9$ 18:631;1058@a | believe in$4$ it though unless it really happened to$4$ me the majority of them 18:631;1059@a | with not a particle of love in$4$ their natures to$9$ find two people like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:631;1060@a | nowadays full up$5$ of each other that$6#1$ would feel the same way as you do 18:631;1061@a | they are usually a bit foolish in$4$ the head his father must have been a bit queer 18:631;1062@a | to$9$ go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose he felt lost 18:631;1063@a | she is always making love to$4$ my things too the few old rags I have wanting to$9$ 18:631;1064@a | put her hair up$5$ at 15 my powder too only ruin her skin on$4$ her she has time 18:631;1065@a | enough for$4$ that$6#2$ all her life after of course she is restless knowing she is pretty 18:631;1066@a | with her lips so$5#1$ red a pity they will$1$ not stay that$6#2$ way I was too but there is no$2$ 18:631;1067@a | use going to$4$ the fair with the thing answering me like$4$ a fishwoman when I 18:631;1068@a | asked to$9$ go for$4$ a half a stone of potatoes the day we met Mrs*Joe*Gallaher 18:631;1069@a | at the trottingmatches and she pretended not to$9$ see us in$4$ her trap with 18:631;1070@a | Friery the solicitor we were not grand enough till I gave her 2 damn fine 18:632;1071@a | cracks across the ear for$4$ herself take that$6#2$ now for$4$ answering me like$4$ that$6#2$ 18:632;1072@a | and that$6#2$ for$4$ your impudence she had me that$6#2$ exasperated of course 18:632;1073@a | contradicting I was badtempered too because how was it there was a weed 18:632;1074@a | in$4$ the tea or I did not sleep the night before cheese I ate was it and I told her 18:632;1075@a | over and over again not to$9$ leave knives crossed like$4$ that$6#2$ because she has 18:632;1076@a | nobody to$9$ command her as she said herself well if he does not correct her 18:632;1077@a | faith I will$1$ that$6#2$ was the last time she turned on$4$ the teartap I was just like$4$ 18:632;1078@a | that$6#2$ myself they dare not order me about the place it is his fault of course 18:632;1079@a | having the two of us slaving here instead of getting in$5$ a woman long ago am 18:632;1080@a | I ever going to$9$ have a proper servant again of course then she would see him 18:632;1081@a | coming I would have to$9$ let her know or she would revenge it are not they a nuisance that$6#2$ 18:632;1082@a | old Mrs*Fleming you have to$9$ be walking round after her putting the things 18:632;1083@a | into her hands sneezing and farting into the pots well of course she is old she 18:632;1084@a | can not help it a good job I found that$6#2$ rotten old smelly dishcloth that$6#1$ got lost 18:632;1085@a | behind the dresser I knew there was something and opened the area 18:632;1086@a | window to$9$ let out the smell bringing in$5$ his friends to$9$ entertain them like$4$ the 18:632;1087@a | night he walked home with a dog if you please that$6#1$ might have been mad 18:632;1088@a | especially Simon*Dedalus son his father such a criticiser with his glasses up$5$ 18:632;1089@a | with his tall hat on$4$ him at the cricket match and a great big hole in$4$ his sock 18:632;1090@a | one thing laughing at the other and his son that$6#1$ got all those prizes for$4$ 18:632;1091@a | whatever he won them in$4$ the intermediate imagine climbing over the 18:632;1092@a | railings if anybody saw him that$6#1$ knew us I wonder he did not tear a big hole 18:632;1093@a | in$4$ his grand funeral trousers as if the one nature gave was not enough for$4$ 18:632;1094@a | anybody hawking him down into the dirty old kitchen now is he right in$4$ his 18:632;1095@a | head I ask pity it was not washing day my old pair of drawers might have 18:632;1096@a | been hanging up$5$ too on$4$ the line on$4$ exhibition for$4$ all he would ever care with the 18:632;1097@a | ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on$4$ them he might think was 18:632;1098@a | something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and now 18:632;1099@a | she is going such as she was on$4$ account of her paralysed husband getting 18:632;1100@a | worse there is always something wrong with them disease or they have to$9$ go 18:632;1101@a | under an operation or if it is not that$6#2$ it is drink and he beats her I will$1$ have to$9$ 18:632;1102@a | hunt around again for$4$ someone every day I get up$5$ there is some new thing 18:632;1103@a | on$5$ sweet God sweet God well when I am stretched out dead in$4$ my grave I 18:632;1104@a | suppose I will$1$ have some peace I want to$9$ get up$5$ a minute if I am let wait O Jesus 18:632;1105@a | wait yes that$6#2$ thing has come on$4$ me yes now would not that$6#2$ afflict you of 18:632;1106@a | course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up$5$ in$4$ me now what 18:632;1107@a | am I to$9$ do Friday Saturday Sunday would not that$6#2$ pester the soul out of a 18:632;1108@a | body unless he likes it some men do God knows there is always something 18:632;1109@a | wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction is not it 18:632;1110@a | simply sickening that$6#2$ night it came on$4$ me like$4$ that$6#2$ the one and only time we 18:632;1111@a | were in$4$ a box that$6#1$ Michael*Gunn gave him to$9$ see Mrs*Kendal and her 18:632;1112@a | husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for$4$ him in$4$ 18:632;1113@a | Drimmies I was fit to$9$ be tied though I would not give in$5$ with that$6#2$ gentleman 18:632;1114@a | of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me 18:632;1115@a | talking about Spinoza and his soul that$6#1$ is dead I suppose millions of years 18:633;1116@a | ago I smiled the best I could all in$4$ a swamp leaning forward as if I was 18:633;1117@a | interested having to$9$ sit it out then to$4$ the last tag I will$1$ not forget that$6#2$ wife*of*Scarli 18:633;1118@a | in$4$ a hurry supposed to$9$ be a fast play about adultery that$6#2$ idiot in$4$ the 18:633;1119@a | gallery hissing the woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had 18:633;1120@a | a woman in$4$ the next lane running round all the back ways after to$9$ make up$5$ 18:633;1121@a | for$4$ it I wish he had what I had then he would boo I bet the cat itself is better off 18:633;1122@a | than us have we too much blood up$5$ in$4$ us or what O patience above it is 18:633;1123@a | pouring out of me like$4$ the sea anyhow he did not make me pregnant as big as 18:633;1124@a | he is I do not want to$9$ ruin the clean sheets I just put on$5$ I suppose the clean 18:633;1125@a | linen I wore brought it on$5$ too damn it damn it and they always want to$9$ see 18:633;1126@a | a stain on$4$ the bed to$9$ know you are a virgin for$4$ them all that$6#1$ is troubling them 18:633;1127@a | they are such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a 18:633;1128@a | daub of red ink would do or blackberry juice no$7$ that$6#2$ is too purply O Jamesy 18:633;1129@a | let me up$5$ out of this pooh sweets*of*sin whoever suggested that$6#2$ business for$4$ 18:633;1130@a | women what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old 18:633;1131@a | bed too jingling like$4$ the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the 18:633;1132@a | other side of the park till I suggested to$9$ put the quilt on$4$ the floor with the 18:633;1133@a | pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in$4$ the day I think it is easy I 18:633;1134@a | think I will$1$ cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like$4$ a young 18:633;1135@a | girl would not he get the great suckin the next time he turned up$5$ my clothes 18:633;1136@a | on$4$ me I would give anything to$9$ see his face where is the chamber gone easy I have a 18:633;1137@a | holy horror of its breaking under me after that$6#2$ old commode I wonder was 18:633;1138@a | I too heavy sitting on$4$ his knee I made him sit on$4$ the easychair purposely 18:633;1139@a | when I took off only my blouse and skirt first in$4$ the other room he was so$5#1$ 18:633;1140@a | busy where he ought not to$9$ be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet 18:633;1141@a | after those kissing comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it 18:633;1142@a | out straight whistling like$4$ a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope 18:633;1143@a | they are bubbles on$4$ it for$4$ a wad of money from some fellow I will$1$ have to$9$ 18:633;1144@a | perfume it in$4$ the morning do not forget I bet he never saw a better pair of 18:633;1145@a | thighs than that$6#2$ look how white they are the smoothest place is right there 18:633;1146@a | between this bit here how soft like$4$ a peach easy God I would not mind being a 18:633;1147@a | man and get up$5$ on$4$ a lovely woman O Lord what a row you are making like$4$ 18:633;1148@a | the jersey lily easy easy O how the waters come down at Lahore 18:633;1149@a | who$6#2$ knows is there anything the matter with my insides or have I 18:633;1150@a | something growing in$4$ me getting that$6#2$ thing like$4$ that$6#2$ every week when was it 18:633;1151@a | last I Whit*Monday yes it is only about 3 weeks I ought to$9$ go to$4$ the doctor 18:633;1152@a | only it would be like$4$ before I married him when I had that$6#2$ white thing 18:633;1153@a | coming from me and Floey made me go to$4$ that$6#2$ dry old stick Dr*Collins for$4$ 18:633;1154@a | womens diseases on$4$ Pembroke*road your vagina he called it I suppose that$6#2$ is 18:633;1155@a | how he got all the gilt mirrors and carpets getting round those rich ones off 18:633;1156@a | Stephen's*green running up$5$ to$4$ him for$4$ every little fiddlefaddle her vagina 18:633;1157@a | and her cochinchina they have money of course so$3$ they are all right I would not 18:633;1158@a | marry him not if he was the last man in$4$ the world besides there is something 18:633;1159@a | queer about their children always smelling around those filthy bitches all 18:633;1160@a | sides asking me if what I did had an offensive odour what did he want me to$9$ 18:634;1161@a | do but the one thing gold maybe what a question if I smathered it all over 18:634;1162@a | his wrinkly old face for$4$ him with all my compriments I suppose he would know 18:634;1163@a | then and could you pass it easily pass what I thought he was talking about 18:634;1164@a | the rock*of*Gibraltar the way he put it that$6#2$ is a very nice invention too by$4$ the 18:634;1165@a | way only I like$1$ letting myself down after in$4$ the hole as far as I can squeeze 18:634;1166@a | and pull the chain then to$9$ flush it nice cool pins and needles still there is 18:634;1167@a | something in$4$ it I suppose I always used to$9$ know by$4$ Milly's when she was a 18:634;1168@a | child whether she had worms or not still all the same paying him for$4$ that$6#2$ 18:634;1169@a | how much is that$6#2$ doctor one guinea please and asking me had I frequent 18:634;1170@a | omissions where do those old fellows get all the words they have omissions 18:634;1171@a | with his shortsighted eyes on$4$ me cocked sideways I would not trust him too 18:634;1172@a | far to$9$ give me chloroform or God knows what else still I liked him when he 18:634;1173@a | sat down to$9$ write the thing out frowning so$5#1$ severe his nose intelligent like$4$ 18:634;1174@a | that$6#2$ you be damned you lying strap O anything no$2$ matter who$6#1$ except an 18:634;1175@a | idiot he was clever enough to$9$ spot that$6#2$ of course that$6#2$ was all thinking of 18:634;1176@a | him and his mad crazy letters my Precious one everything connected with 18:634;1177@a | your glorious Body everything underlined that$6#1$ comes from it is a thing of 18:634;1178@a | beauty and of joy for*ever something he got out of some nonsensical book 18:634;1179@a | that$6#1$ he had me always at myself 4 and 5 times a day sometimes and I said I 18:634;1180@a | had not are you sure O yes I said I am quite sure in$4$ a way that$6#1$ shut him up$5$ I 18:634;1181@a | knew what was coming next only natural weakness it was he excited me I 18:634;1182@a | do not know how the first night ever we met when I was living in$4$ Rehoboth*terrace 18:634;1183@a | we stood staring at one another for$4$ about 10 minutes as if we met 18:634;1184@a | somewhere I suppose on$4$ account of my being jewess looking after my 18:634;1185@a | mother he used to$9$ amuse me the things he said with the half sloothering 18:634;1186@a | smile on$4$ him and all the Doyles said he was going to$9$ stand for$4$ a member*of*Parliament 18:634;1187@a | O was not I the born fool to$9$ believe all his blather about home 18:634;1188@a | rule and the land league sending me that$6#2$ long strool of a song out of the 18:634;1189@a | Huguenots to$9$ sing in$4$ French to$9$ be more classy O*beau*pays*de*la*Touraine 18:634;1190@a | that$6#1$ I never even sang once explaining and rigmaroling about religion and 18:634;1191@a | persecution he will$1$ not let you enjoy anything naturally then might he as a 18:634;1192@a | great favour the very 1st opportunity he got a chance in$4$ Brighton*square 18:634;1193@a | running into my bedroom pretending the ink got on$4$ his hands to$9$ wash it off 18:634;1194@a | with the Albion milk and sulphur soap I used to$9$ use and the gelatine still 18:634;1195@a | round it O I laughed myself sick at him that$6#2$ day I better not make an 18:634;1196@a | alnight sitting on$4$ this affair they ought to$9$ make chambers a natural size so$3$ 18:634;1197@a | that$3$ a woman could sit on$4$ it properly he kneels down to$9$ do it I suppose 18:634;1198@a | there is not in$4$ all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way 18:634;1199@a | he is sleeping at the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster it is well 18:634;1200@a | he does not kick or he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand 18:634;1201@a | on$4$ his nose like$4$ that$6#2$ Indian god he took me to$9$ show one wet Sunday in$4$ the 18:634;1202@a | museum in$4$ Kildare*street all yellow in$4$ a pinafore lying on$4$ his side on$4$ his 18:634;1203@a | hand with his ten toes sticking out that$3$ he said was a bigger religion than 18:634;1204@a | the jews and Our Lords both put together all over Asia imitating him as he is 18:634;1205@a | always imitating everybody I suppose he used to$9$ sleep at the foot of the bed 18:635;1206@a | too with his big square feet up$5$ in$4$ his wife's mouth damn this stinking thing 18:635;1207@a | anyway where is this those napkins are ah yes I know I hope the old press 18:635;1208@a | does not creak ah I knew it would he is sleeping hard had a good time 18:635;1209@a | somewhere still she must have given him great value for$4$ his money of course 18:635;1210@a | he has to$9$ pay for$4$ it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope they will$1$ have 18:635;1211@a | something better for$4$ us in$4$ the other world tying ourselves up$5$ God help us 18:635;1212@a | that$6#2$ is all right for$4$ tonight now the lumpy old jingly bed always reminds me 18:635;1213@a | of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in$4$ it often enough and he 18:635;1214@a | thinks father bought it from Lord*Napier that$6#1$ I used to$9$ admire when I was 18:635;1215@a | a little girl because I told him easy piano O I like$1$ my bed God here we are 18:635;1216@a | as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in$4$ at all Raymond*terrace 18:635;1217@a | and Ontario*terrace and Lombard*street and Holles*street and he 18:635;1218@a | goes about whistling every time we are on$4$ the run again his huguenots or the 18:635;1219@a | frogs march pretending to$9$ help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and 18:635;1220@a | then the City*Arms*hotel worse and worse says Warden*Daly that$6#2$ charming 18:635;1221@a | place on$4$ the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their 18:635;1222@a | stinks after them always know who$6#1$ was in$4$ there last every time we are just 18:635;1223@a | getting on$5$ right something happens or he puts his big foot in$4$ it Thom's and 18:635;1224@a | Hely's and Mr*Cuffe's and Drimmies either he is going to$9$ be run into prison 18:635;1225@a | over his old lottery tickets that$6#1$ was to$9$ be all our salvations or he goes and 18:635;1226@a | gives impudence we will$1$ have him coming home with the sack soon out of the 18:635;1227@a | Freeman too like$4$ the rest on$4$ account of those Sinner*Fein or the freemasons 18:635;1228@a | then we will$1$ see if the little man he showed me dribbling along in$4$ the wet all by$4$ 18:635;1229@a | himself round by$4$ Coady's*lane will$1$ give him much consolation that$3$ he says 18:635;1230@a | is so$5#1$ capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by$4$ the sincerity of the 18:635;1231@a | trousers I saw on$4$ him wait there is George's*church bells wait 3 quarters the 18:635;1232@a | hour 1 wait 2*oclock well that$6#2$ is a nice hour of the night for$4$ him to$9$ be 18:635;1233@a | coming home at to$4$ anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw 18:635;1234@a | him I will$1$ knock him off that$6#2$ little habit tomorrow first I will$1$ look at his shirt to$9$ 18:635;1235@a | see or I will$1$ see if he has that$6#2$ French letter still in$4$ his pocketbook I suppose he 18:635;1236@a | thinks I do not know deceitful men all their 20 pockets are not enough for$4$ their 18:635;1237@a | lies then why should we tell them even if it is the truth they do not believe you 18:635;1238@a | then tucked up$5$ in$4$ bed like$4$ those babies in$4$ the Aristocrats Masterpiece he 18:635;1239@a | brought me another time as if we had not enough of that$6#2$ in$4$ real life without 18:635;1240@a | some old Aristocrat or whatever his name is disgusting you more with those 18:635;1241@a | rotten pictures children with two heads and no$2$ legs that$6#2$ is the kind of villainy 18:635;1242@a | they are always dreaming about with not another thing in$4$ their empty heads 18:635;1243@a | they ought to$9$ get slow poison the half of them then tea and toast for$4$ him 18:635;1244@a | buttered on$4$ both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose I am nothing any more 18:635;1245@a | when I would not let him lick me in$4$ Holles*street one night man man tyrant 18:635;1246@a | as ever for$4$ the one thing he slept on$4$ the floor half the night naked the way 18:635;1247@a | the jews used when somebody dies belonged to$4$ them and would not eat any 18:635;1248@a | breakfast or speak a word wanting to$9$ be petted so$3$ I thought I stood out 18:635;1249@a | enough for$4$ one time and let him he does it all wrong too thinking only of 18:635;1250@a | his own pleasure his tongue is too flat or I do not know what he forgets that$6#2$ 18:636;1251@a | wethen I do not I will$1$ make him do it again if he does not mind himself and lock 18:636;1252@a | him down to$9$ sleep in$4$ the coalcellar with the blackbeetles I wonder was it her 18:636;1253@a | Josie off her head with my castoffs he is such a born liar too no$7$ he would never 18:636;1254@a | have the courage with a married woman that$6#2$ is why he wants me and Boylan 18:636;1255@a | though as for$4$ her Denis as she calls him that$6#2$ forlornlooking spectacle you 18:636;1256@a | could not call him a husband yes it is some little bitch he has got in$5$ with even 18:636;1257@a | when I was with him with Milly at the College races that$6#2$ Hornblower with 18:636;1258@a | the child's bonnet on$4$ the top of his nob let us into by$4$ the back way he was 18:636;1259@a | throwing his sheep's eyes at those two doing skirt duty up$5$ and down I tried 18:636;1260@a | to$9$ wink at him first no$2$ use of course and that$6#2$ is the way his money goes this 18:636;1261@a | is the fruits of Mr*Paddy*Dignam yes they were all in$4$ great style at the 18:636;1262@a | grand funeral in$4$ the paper Boylan brought in$5$ if they saw a real officer's 18:636;1263@a | funeral that$6#2$ would be something reversed arms muffled drums the poor horse 18:636;1264@a | walking behind in$4$ black L*Boom and Tom*Kernan that$6#2$ drunken little 18:636;1265@a | barrelly man that$6#1$ bit his tongue off falling down the mens W*C drunk in$4$ 18:636;1266@a | some place or other and Martin*Cunningham and the two Dedaluses and 18:636;1267@a | Fanny*MCoy's husband white head of cabbage skinny thing with a turn in$4$ 18:636;1268@a | her eye trying to$9$ sing my songs she would want to$9$ be born all over again and her 18:636;1269@a | old green dress with the lowneck as she can not attract them any other way like$4$ 18:636;1270@a | dabbling on$4$ a rainy day I see it all now plainly and they call that$6#2$ friendship 18:636;1271@a | killing and then burying one another and they all with their wives and 18:636;1272@a | families at home more especially Jack*Power keeping that$6#2$ barmaid he does 18:636;1273@a | of course his wife is always sick or going to$9$ be sick or just getting better of 18:636;1274@a | it and he is a goodlooking man still though he is getting a bit grey over the 18:636;1275@a | ears they are a nice lot all of them well they are not going to$9$ get my husband 18:636;1276@a | again into their clutches if I can help it making fun of him then behind his 18:636;1277@a | back I know well when he goes on$5$ with his idiotics because he has sense 18:636;1278@a | enough not to$9$ squander every penny piece he earns down their gullets and 18:636;1279@a | looks after his wife and family goodfornothings poor Paddy*Dignam all the 18:636;1280@a | same I am sorry in$4$ a way for$4$ him what are his wife and 5 children going to$9$ 18:636;1281@a | do unless he was insured comical little teetotum always stuck up$5$ in$4$ some 18:636;1282@a | pub corner and her or her son waiting Bill*Bailey will$1$ not you please come 18:636;1283@a | home her widow's weeds will$1$ not improve her appearance they are awfully 18:636;1284@a | becoming though if you are goodlooking what men was not he yes he was at 18:636;1285@a | the Glencree dinner and Ben*Dollard base barreltone the night he borrowed 18:636;1286@a | the swallowtail to$9$ sing out of in$4$ Holles*street squeezed and squashed into 18:636;1287@a | them and grinning all over his big Dolly face like$4$ a wellwhipped child's 18:636;1288@a | botty did not he look a balmy ballocks sure enough that$6#2$ must have been a 18:636;1289@a | spectacle on$4$ the stage imagine paying 5/- in$4$ the preserved seats for$4$ that$6#2$ to$9$ 18:636;1290@a | see him trotting off in$4$ his trowlers and Simon*Dedalus too he was always 18:636;1291@a | turning up$5$ half screwed singing the second verse first the old love is the new 18:636;1292@a | was one of his so$5#1$ sweetly sang the maiden on$4$ the hawthorn bough he was 18:636;1293@a | always on$5$ for$4$ flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana with him at Freddy*Mayer's 18:636;1294@a | private opera he had a delicious glorious voice Phoebe dearest 18:636;1295@a | goodbye sweetheart \sweetheart\ he always sang it not like$4$ Bartell*DArcy 18:637;1296@a | sweet \tart\ goodbye of course he had the gift of the voice so$3$ there was no$2$ art 18:637;1297@a | in$4$ it all over you like$4$ a warm showerbath O Maritana wildwood flower we 18:637;1298@a | sang splendidly though it was a bit too high for$4$ my register even transposed 18:637;1299@a | and he was married at the time to$4$ May*Goulding but then he would say or do 18:637;1300@a | something to$9$ knock the good out of it he is a widower now I wonder what 18:637;1301@a | sort is his son he says he is an author and going to$9$ be a university professor 18:637;1302@a | of Italian and I am to$9$ take lessons what is he driving at now showing him my 18:637;1303@a | photo it is not good of me I ought to$9$ have got it taken in$4$ drapery that$6#1$ never 18:637;1304@a | looks out of fashion still I look young in$4$ it I wonder he did not make him a 18:637;1305@a | present of it altogether and me too after all why not I saw him driving down 18:637;1306@a | to$4$ the Kingsbridge*station with his father and mother I was in$4$ mourning 18:637;1307@a | that$6#2$ is 11 years ago now yes he would be 11 though what was the good in$4$ going 18:637;1308@a | into mourning for$4$ what was neither one thing nor the other the first cry was 18:637;1309@a | enough for$4$ me I heard the deathwatch too ticking in$4$ the wall of course he 18:637;1310@a | insisted he would go into mourning for$4$ the cat I suppose he is a man now by$4$ this 18:637;1311@a | time he was an innocent boy then and a darling little fellow in$4$ his lord*Fauntleroy 18:637;1312@a | suit and curly hair like$4$ a prince on$4$ the stage when I saw him at 18:637;1313@a | Mat*Dillon's he liked me too I remember they all do wait by$4$ God yes wait 18:637;1314@a | yes hold on$5$ he was on$4$ the cards this morning when I laid out the deck 18:637;1315@a | union with a young stranger neither dark nor fair you met before I thought 18:637;1316@a | it meant him but he is no$2$ chicken nor a stranger either besides my face was 18:637;1317@a | turned the other way what was the 7th card after that$6#2$ the 10 of spades for$4$ a 18:637;1318@a | journey by$4$ land then there was a letter on$4$ its way and scandals too the 3 18:637;1319@a | queens and the 8 of diamonds for$4$ a rise in$4$ society yes wait it all came out 18:637;1320@a | and 2 red 8s for$4$ new garments look at that$6#2$ and did not I dream something too 18:637;1321@a | yes there was something about poetry in$4$ it I hope he has not long greasy hair 18:637;1322@a | hanging into his eyes or standing up$5$ like$4$ a red Indian what do they go 18:637;1323@a | about like$4$ that$6#2$ for$4$ only getting themselves and their poetry laughed at I 18:637;1324@a | always liked poetry when I was a girl first I thought he was a poet like$4$ lord*Byron 18:637;1325@a | and not an ounce of it in$4$ his composition I thought he was quite 18:637;1326@a | different I wonder is he too young he is about wait 88 I was married 88 Milly 18:637;1327@a | is 15 yesterday 89 what age was he then at Dillon's 5 or 6 about 88 I suppose 18:637;1328@a | he is 20 or more I am not too old for$4$ him if he is 23 or 24 I hope he is not that$6#2$ 18:637;1329@a | stuckup university student sort no$7$ otherwise he would not go sitting down in$4$ 18:637;1330@a | the old kitchen with him taking Epps's cocoa and talking of course he 18:637;1331@a | pretended to$9$ understand it all probably he told him he was out of Trinity*college 18:637;1332@a | he is very young to$9$ be a professor I hope he is not a professor like$4$ 18:637;1333@a | Goodwin was he was a potent professor of John*Jameson they all write 18:637;1334@a | about some woman in$4$ their poetry well I suppose he will$1$ not find many like$4$ me 18:637;1335@a | where softly sighs of love the light guitar where poetry is in$4$ the air the blue 18:637;1336@a | sea and the moon shining so$5#1$ beautifully coming back on$4$ the nightboat from 18:637;1337@a | Tarifa the lighthouse at Europa*point the guitar that$6#2$ fellow played was so$5#1$ 18:637;1338@a | expressive will$1$ I ever go back there again all new faces two glancing eyes a 18:637;1339@a | lattice hid I will$1$ sing that$6#2$ for$4$ him they are my eyes if he is anything of a poet two 18:637;1340@a | eyes as darkly bright as love's own star are not those beautiful words as love's 18:638;1341@a | young star it will$1$ be a change the Lord knows to$9$ have an intelligent person to$9$ 18:638;1342@a | talk to$4$ about yourself not always listening to$4$ him and Billy*Prescott's ad and 18:638;1343@a | Keyes's ad and Tom the Devil's ad then if anything goes wrong in$4$ their 18:638;1344@a | business we have to$9$ suffer I am sure he is very distinguished I would like$1$ to$9$ meet a 18:638;1345@a | man like$4$ that$6#2$ God not those other ruck besides he is young those fine young 18:638;1346@a | men I could see down in$4$ Margate*strand bathingplace from the side of the 18:638;1347@a | rock standing up$5$ in$4$ the sun naked like$4$ a God or something and then 18:638;1348@a | plunging into the sea with them why are not all men like$4$ that$6#2$ there would be some 18:638;1349@a | consolation for$4$ a woman like$4$ that$6#2$ lovely little statue he bought I could look 18:638;1350@a | at him all day long curly head and his shoulders his finger up$5$ for$4$ you to$9$ 18:638;1351@a | listen there is real beauty and poetry for$4$ you I often felt I wanted to$9$ kiss him 18:638;1352@a | all over also his lovely young cock there so$5#1$ simple I would not mind taking 18:638;1353@a | him in$4$ my mouth if nobody was looking as if it was asking you to$9$ suck it so$5#1$ 18:638;1354@a | clean and white he looks with his boyish face I would too in$4$ 1^2 a minute 18:638;1355@a | even if some of it went down what it is only like$4$ gruel or the dew there is no$2$ 18:638;1356@a | danger besides he would be so$5#1$ clean compared with those pigs of men I suppose 18:638;1357@a | never dream of washing it from 1 year's end to$4$ the other the most of them 18:638;1358@a | only that$6#2$ is what gives the women the moustaches I am sure it will$1$ be grand if I 18:638;1359@a | can only get in$5$ with a handsome young poet at my age I will$1$ throw them the 18:638;1360@a | 1st thing in$4$ the morning till I see if the wishcard comes out or I will$1$ try pairing 18:638;1361@a | the lady herself and see if he comes out I will$1$ read and study all I can find or 18:638;1362@a | learn a bit off by$4$ heart if I knew who$6#1$ he likes so$3$ he will$1$ not think me stupid if 18:638;1363@a | he thinks all women are the same and I can teach him the other part I will$1$ 18:638;1364@a | make him feel all over him till he half faints under me then he will$1$ write about 18:638;1365@a | me lover and mistress publicly too with our 2 photographs in$4$ all the papers 18:638;1366@a | when he becomes famous O but then what am I going to$9$ do about him 18:638;1367@a | though 18:638;1368@a | no$7$ that$6#2$ is no$2$ way for$4$ him has he no$2$ manners nor no$2$ refinement nor no$2$ 18:638;1369@a | nothing in$4$ his nature slapping us behind like$4$ that$6#2$ on$4$ my bottom because I 18:638;1370@a | did not call him Hugh the ignoramus that$6#1$ does not know poetry from a 18:638;1371@a | cabbage that$6#2$ is what you get for$4$ not keeping them in$4$ their proper place 18:638;1372@a | pulling off his shoes and trousers there on$4$ the chair before me so$5#1$ barefaced 18:638;1373@a | without even asking permission and standing out that$6#2$ vulgar way in$4$ the half 18:638;1374@a | of a shirt they wear to$9$ be admired like$4$ a priest or a butcher or those old 18:638;1375@a | hypocrites in$4$ the time of Julius*Caesar of course he is right enough in$4$ his 18:638;1376@a | way to$9$ pass the time as a joke sure you might as well be in$4$ bed with what 18:638;1377@a | with a lion God I am sure he would have something better to$9$ say for$4$ himself an old 18:638;1378@a | Lion would O well I suppose it is because they were so$5#1$ plump and tempting 18:638;1379@a | in$4$ my short petticoat he could not resist they excite myself sometimes it is well 18:638;1380@a | for$4$ men all the amount of pleasure they get off a woman's body were so$5#1$ 18:638;1381@a | round and white for$4$ them always I wished I was one myself for$4$ a change 18:638;1382@a | just to$9$ try with that$6#2$ thing they have swelling up$5$ on$4$ you so$5#1$ hard and at the 18:638;1383@a | same time so$5#1$ soft when you touch it my uncle John has a thing long I heard 18:638;1384@a | those cornerboys saying passing the corner of Marrowbone*lane my aunt 18:638;1385@a | Mary has a thing hairy because it was dark and they knew a girl was 18:639;1386@a | passing it did not make me blush why should it either it is only nature and he 18:639;1387@a | puts his thing long into my aunt Mary's hairy etcetera and turns out to$9$ be 18:639;1388@a | you put the handle in$4$ a sweepingbrush men again all over they can pick and 18:639;1389@a | choose what they please a married woman or a fast widow or a girl for$4$ their 18:639;1390@a | different tastes like$4$ those houses round behind Irish*street no$7$ but we are to$9$ be 18:639;1391@a | always chained up$5$ they are not going to$9$ be chaining me up$5$ no$2$ damn fear 18:639;1392@a | once I start I tell you for$4$ their stupid husbands jealousy why can not we all 18:639;1393@a | remain friends over it instead of quarrelling her husband found it out what 18:639;1394@a | they did together well naturally and if he did can he undo it he is coronado 18:639;1395@a | anyway whatever he does and then he going to$4$ the other mad extreme about 18:639;1396@a | the wife in$4$ Fair*Tyrants of course the man never even casts a 2nd thought 18:639;1397@a | on$4$ the husband or wife either it is the woman he wants and he gets her what 18:639;1398@a | else were we given all those desires for$4$ I would like$1$ to$9$ know I can not help it if I am 18:639;1399@a | young still can I it is a wonder I am not an old shrivelled hag before my time 18:639;1400@a | living with him so$5#1$ cold never embracing me except sometimes when he is 18:639;1401@a | asleep the wrong end of me not knowing I suppose who$6#1$ he has any man 18:639;1402@a | that$6#1$ would kiss a woman's bottom I would throw my hat at him after that$6#2$ he would kiss 18:639;1403@a | anything unnatural where we have not 1 atom of any kind of expression in$4$ us 18:639;1404@a | all of us the same 2 lumps of lard before ever I would do that$6#2$ to$4$ a man pfooh the 18:639;1405@a | dirty brutes the mere thought is enough I kiss the feet of you senorita there is 18:639;1406@a | some sense in$4$ that$6#2$ did not he kiss our halldoor yes he did what a madman 18:639;1407@a | nobody understands his cracked ideas but me still of course a woman wants 18:639;1408@a | to$9$ be embraced 20 times a day almost to$9$ make her look young no$2$ matter by$4$ 18:639;1409@a | who$6#1$ so$5#1$ long as to$9$ be in$4$ love or loved by$4$ somebody if the fellow you want 18:639;1410@a | is not there sometimes by$4$ the Lord God I was thinking would I go around by$4$ 18:639;1411@a | the quays there some dark evening where nobody would know me and pick up$5$ a 18:639;1412@a | sailor off the sea that$6#1$ would be hot on$5$ for$4$ it and not care a pin whose I was only 18:639;1413@a | do it off up$5$ in$4$ a gate somewhere or one of those wildlooking gipsies in$4$ 18:639;1414@a | Rathfarnham had their camp pitched near the Bloomfield laundry to$9$ try 18:639;1415@a | and steal our things if they could I only sent mine there a few times for$4$ the 18:639;1416@a | name model laundry sending me back over and over some old ones odd 18:639;1417@a | stockings that$6#2$ blackguardlooking fellow with the fine eyes peeling a switch 18:639;1418@a | attack me in$4$ the dark and ride me up$5$ against the wall without a word or a 18:639;1419@a | murderer anybody what they do themselves the fine gentlemen in$4$ their silk 18:639;1420@a | hats that$6#2$ K*C lives up$4$ somewhere this way coming out of Hardwicke*lane 18:639;1421@a | the night he gave us the fish supper on$4$ account of winning over the boxing 18:639;1422@a | match of course it was for$4$ me he gave it I knew him by$4$ his gaiters and the 18:639;1423@a | walk and when I turned round a minute after just to$9$ see there was a woman 18:639;1424@a | after coming out of it too some filthy prostitute then he goes home to$4$ his 18:639;1425@a | wife after that$6#2$ only I suppose the half of those sailors are rotten again with 18:639;1426@a | disease O move over your big carcass out of that$6#2$ for$4$ the love of Mike listen 18:639;1427@a | to$4$ him the winds that$6#1$ waft my sighs to$4$ thee so$5#1$ well he may sleep and sigh the 18:639;1428@a | great Suggester Don*Poldo*de*la*Flora if he knew how he came out on$4$ the 18:640;1429@a | cards this morning he would have something to$9$ sigh for$4$ a dark man in$4$ some 18:640;1430@a | perplexity between 2 7s too in$4$ prison for$4$ Lord knows what he does that$6#2$ I 18:640;1431@a | do not know and I am to$9$ be slooching around down in$4$ the kitchen to$9$ get his 18:640;1432@a | lordship his breakfast while he is rolled up$5$ like$4$ a mummy will$1$ I indeed did 18:640;1433@a | you ever see me running I would just like$1$ to$9$ see myself at it show them attention 18:640;1434@a | and they treat you like$4$ dirt I do not care what anybody says it would be much 18:640;1435@a | better for$4$ the world to$9$ be governed by$4$ the women in$4$ it you would not see 18:640;1436@a | women going and killing one another and slaughtering when do you ever 18:640;1437@a | see women rolling around drunk like$4$ they do or gambling every penny they 18:640;1438@a | have and losing it on$4$ horses yes because a woman whatever she does she 18:640;1439@a | knows where to$9$ stop sure they would not be in$4$ the world at all only for$4$ us 18:640;1440@a | they do not know what it is to$9$ be a woman and a mother how could they 18:640;1441@a | where would they all of them be if they had not all a mother to$9$ look after 18:640;1442@a | them what I never had that$6#2$ is why I suppose he is running wild now out at 18:640;1443@a | night away from his books and studies and not living at home on$4$ account of 18:640;1444@a | the usual rowy house I suppose well it is a poor case that$3$ those that$6#1$ have a 18:640;1445@a | fine son like$4$ that$6#2$ they are not satisfied and I none was he not able to$9$ make one 18:640;1446@a | it was not my fault we came together when I was watching the two dogs up$5$ in$4$ 18:640;1447@a | her behind in$4$ the middle of the naked street that$6#1$ disheartened me altogether 18:640;1448@a | I suppose I ought not to$9$ have buried him in$4$ that$6#2$ little woolly jacket I knitted 18:640;1449@a | crying as I was but give it to$4$ some poor child but I knew well I would never have 18:640;1450@a | another our 1st death too it was we were never the same since O I am not 18:640;1451@a | going to$9$ think myself into the glooms about that$6#2$ any more I wonder why he 18:640;1452@a | would not stay the night I felt all the time it was somebody strange he brought 18:640;1453@a | in$5$ instead of roving around the city meeting God knows who$6#1$ nightwalkers 18:640;1454@a | and pickpockets his poor mother would not like$1$ that$6#2$ if she was alive ruining 18:640;1455@a | himself for$4$ life perhaps still it is a lovely hour so$5#1$ silent I used to$9$ love coming 18:640;1456@a | home after dances the air of the night they have friends they can talk to$4$ 18:640;1457@a | we have none either he wants what he will$1$ not get or it is some woman ready to$9$ 18:640;1458@a | stick her knife in$4$ you I hate that$6#2$ in$4$ women no$2$ wonder they treat us the way 18:640;1459@a | they do we are a dreadful lot of bitches I suppose it is all the troubles we have 18:640;1460@a | makes us so$5#1$ snappy I am not like$4$ that$6#2$ he could easy have slept in$4$ there on$4$ the 18:640;1461@a | sofa in$4$ the other room I suppose he was as shy as a boy he being so$5#1$ young 18:640;1462@a | hardly 20 of me in$4$ the next room he would have heard me on$4$ the chamber arrah 18:640;1463@a | what harm Dedalus I wonder it is like$4$ those names in$4$ Gibraltar Delapaz*Delagracia 18:640;1464@a | they had the devil's queer names there father*Vilaplana of Santa*Maria 18:640;1465@a | that$6#1$ gave me the rosary Rosales*y*OReilly in$4$ the Calle*las*Siete*Revueltas 18:640;1466@a | and Pisimbo and Mrs*Opisso in$4$ Governor*street O what a name 18:640;1467@a | I would go and drown myself in$4$ the first river if I had a name like$4$ her O my and 18:640;1468@a | all the bits of streets Paradise*ramp and Bedlam*ramp and Rodgers*ramp 18:640;1469@a | and Crutchetts*ramp and the devils*gap steps well small blame to$4$ me if I am 18:640;1470@a | a harumscarum I know I am a bit I declare to$4$ God I do not feel a day older 18:640;1471@a | than then I wonder could I get my tongue round any of the Spanish como 18:640;1472@a | esta usted muy bien gracias y usted see I have not forgotten it all I thought I 18:641;1473@a | had only for$4$ the grammar a noun is the name of any person place or thing 18:641;1474@a | pity I never tried to$9$ read that$6#2$ novel cantankerous Mrs*Rubio lent me by$4$ 18:641;1475@a | Valera with the questions in$4$ it all upside down the two ways I always knew 18:641;1476@a | we would go away in$4$ the end I can tell him the Spanish and he tell me the Italian 18:641;1477@a | then he will$1$ see I am not so$5#1$ ignorant what a pity he did not stay I am sure the poor 18:641;1478@a | fellow was dead tired and wanted a good sleep badly I could have brought 18:641;1479@a | him in$4$ his breakfast in$4$ bed with a bit of toast so$5#1$ long as I did not do it on$4$ the 18:641;1480@a | knife for$4$ bad luck or if the woman was going her rounds with the 18:641;1481@a | watercress and something nice and tasty there are a few olives in$4$ the kitchen 18:641;1482@a | he might like$1$ I never could bear the look of them in$4$ Abrines I could do the 18:641;1483@a | criada the room looks all right since I changed it the other way you see 18:641;1484@a | something was telling me all the time I would have to$9$ introduce myself not 18:641;1485@a | knowing me from Adam very funny would not it I am his wife or pretend we 18:641;1486@a | were in$4$ Spain with him half awake without a God's notion where he is dos 18:641;1487@a | huevos estrellados senor Lord the cracked things come into my head 18:641;1488@a | sometimes it would be great fun supposing he stayed with us why not there is the 18:641;1489@a | room upstairs empty and Milly's bed in$4$ the back room he could do his 18:641;1490@a | writing and studies at the table in$4$ there for$4$ all the scribbling he does at it 18:641;1491@a | and if he wants to$9$ read in$4$ bed in$4$ the morning like$4$ me as he is making the 18:641;1492@a | breakfast for$4$ 1 he can make it for$4$ 2 I am sure I am not going to$9$ take in$5$ lodgers 18:641;1493@a | off the street for$4$ him if he takes a gesabo of a house like$4$ this I would love to$9$ have 18:641;1494@a | a long talk with an intelligent welleducated person I would have to$9$ get a nice pair 18:641;1495@a | of red slippers like$4$ those Turks with the fez used to$9$ sell or yellow and a nice 18:641;1496@a | semitransparent morning gown that$6#1$ I badly want or a peachblossom 18:641;1497@a | dressing jacket like$4$ the one long ago in$4$ Walpoles only 8/6 or 18/6 I will$1$ just 18:641;1498@a | give him one more chance I will$1$ get up$5$ early in$4$ the morning I am sick of Cohen's 18:641;1499@a | old bed in$4$ any case I might go over to$4$ the markets to$9$ see all the vegetables 18:641;1500@a | and cabbages and tomatoes and carrots and all kinds of splendid fruits all 18:641;1501@a | coming in$5$ lovely and fresh who$6#2$ knows who$6#1$ would be the 1st man I would meet they are 18:641;1502@a | out looking for$4$ it in$4$ the morning Mamy*Dillon used to$9$ say they are and the 18:641;1503@a | night too that$6#2$ was her massgoing I would love a big juicy pear now to$9$ melt in$4$ 18:641;1504@a | your mouth like$4$ when I used to$9$ be in$4$ the longing way then I will$1$ throw him up$5$ 18:641;1505@a | his eggs and tea in$4$ the moustachecup she gave him to$9$ make his mouth 18:641;1506@a | bigger I suppose he would like$4$ my nice cream too I know what I will$1$ do I will$1$ go about 18:641;1507@a | rather gay not too much singing a bit now and then mi fa pieta Masetto 18:641;1508@a | then I will$1$ start dressing myself to$9$ go out presto non son piu forte I will$1$ put on$5$ my 18:641;1509@a | best shift and drawers let him have a good eyeful out of that$6#2$ to$9$ make his 18:641;1510@a | micky stand for$4$ him I will$1$ let him know if that$6#2$ is what he wanted that$3$ his wife is 18:641;1511@a | fucked yes and damn well fucked too up$5$ to$4$ my neck nearly not by$4$ him 5 or 18:641;1512@a | 6 times handrunning there is the mark of his spunk on$4$ the clean sheet I 18:641;1513@a | would not bother to$9$ even iron it out that$6#2$ ought to$9$ satisfy him if you do not 18:641;1514@a | believe me feel my belly unless I made him stand there and put him into me 18:641;1515@a | I have a mind to$9$ tell him every scrap and make him do it out in$4$ front of me 18:641;1516@a | serve him right it is all his own fault if I am an adulteress as the thing in$4$ the 18:642;1517@a | gallery said O much about it if that$6#2$ is all the harm ever we did in$4$ this vale of 18:642;1518@a | tears God knows it is not much does not everybody only they hide it I suppose 18:642;1519@a | that$6#2$ is what a woman is supposed to$9$ be there for$5$ or He would not have made 18:642;1520@a | us the way He did so$5#1$ attractive to$4$ men then if he wants to$9$ kiss my bottom I will$1$ 18:642;1521@a | drag open my drawers and bulge it right out in$4$ his face as large as life he 18:642;1522@a | can stick his tongue 7 miles up$4$ my hole as he is there my brown part then I will$1$ 18:642;1523@a | tell him I want &.ps1 or perhaps 30/- I will$1$ tell him I want to$9$ buy underclothes 18:642;1524@a | then if he gives me that$6#2$ well he will$1$ not be too bad I do not want to$9$ soak it all 18:642;1525@a | out of him like$4$ other women do I could often have written out a fine cheque 18:642;1526@a | for$4$ myself and write his name on$4$ it for$4$ a couple of pounds a few times he 18:642;1527@a | forgot to$9$ lock it up$5$ besides he will$1$ not spend it I will$1$ let him do it off on$4$ me 18:642;1528@a | behind provided he does not smear all my good drawers O I suppose that$6#2$ 18:642;1529@a | can not be helped I will$1$ do the indifferent 1 or 2 questions I will$1$ know by$4$ the answers 18:642;1530@a | when he is like$4$ that$6#2$ he can not keep a thing back I know every turn in$4$ him I will$1$ 18:642;1531@a | tighten my bottom well and let out a few smutty words smellrump or lick 18:642;1532@a | my shit or the first mad thing comes into my head then I will$1$ suggest about yes 18:642;1533@a | O wait now sonny my turn is coming I will$1$ be quite gay and friendly over it O 18:642;1534@a | but I was forgetting this bloody pest of a thing pfooh you would not know 18:642;1535@a | which$6#1$ to$9$ laugh or cry we are such a mixture of plum and apple no$7$ I will$1$ have to$9$ 18:642;1536@a | wear the old things so$5#1$ much the better it will$1$ be more pointed he will$1$ never know 18:642;1537@a | whether he did it or not there that$6#2$ is good enough for$4$ you any old thing at all 18:642;1538@a | then I will$1$ wipe him off me just like$4$ a business his omission then I will$1$ go out I will$1$ 18:642;1539@a | have him eying up$5$ at the ceiling where is she gone now make him want me 18:642;1540@a | that$6#2$ is the only way a quarter after what an unearthly hour I suppose they are 18:642;1541@a | just getting up$5$ in$4$ China now combing out their pigtails for$4$ the day we will$1$ 18:642;1542@a | soon have the nuns ringing the angelus they have nobody coming in$5$ to$9$ spoil 18:642;1543@a | their sleep except an odd priest or two for$4$ his night office or the alarmclock 18:642;1544@a | next door at cockshout clattering the brains out of itself let me see if I can 18:642;1545@a | doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what kind of flowers are those they invented like$4$ the stars 18:642;1546@a | the wallpaper in$4$ Lombard*street was much nicer the apron he gave me was 18:642;1547@a | like$4$ that$6#2$ something only I only wore it twice better lower this lamp and try 18:642;1548@a | again so$3$ as I can get up$5$ early I will$1$ go to$4$ Lambe's there beside Findlater's and 18:642;1549@a | get them to$9$ send us some flowers to$9$ put about the place in$4$ case he brings 18:642;1550@a | him home tomorrow today I mean no$7$ no$7$ Fridays an unlucky day first I 18:642;1551@a | want to$9$ do the place up$5$ someway the dust grows in$4$ it I think while I am 18:642;1552@a | asleep then we can have music and cigarettes I can accompany him first I 18:642;1553@a | must clean the keys of the piano with milk what shall I wear shall I wear a white 18:642;1554@a | rose or those fairy cakes in$4$ Lipton's I love the smell of a rich big shop at 18:642;1555@a | 7*1^2*d a lb or the other ones with the cherries in$4$ them and the pinky sugar 11d 18:642;1556@a | a couple of lbs of those a nice plant for$4$ the middle of the table I would get that$6#2$ 18:642;1557@a | cheaper in$4$ wait where is this I saw them not long ago I love flowers I would love to$9$ 18:642;1558@a | have the whole place swimming in$4$ roses God of heaven there is nothing like$4$ 18:642;1559@a | nature the wild mountains then the sea and the waves rushing then the 18:642;1560@a | beautiful country with the fields of oats and wheat and all kinds of things 18:643;1561@a | and all the fine cattle going about that$6#2$ would do your heart good to$9$ see 18:643;1562@a | rivers and lakes and flowers all sorts of shapes and smells and colours 18:643;1563@a | springing up$5$ even out of the ditches primroses and violets nature it is as for$4$ 18:643;1564@a | them saying there is no$2$ God I would not give a snap of my two fingers for$4$ all 18:643;1565@a | their learning why do not they go and create something I often asked him 18:643;1566@a | atheists or whatever they call themselves go and wash the cobbles off 18:643;1567@a | themselves first then they go howling for$4$ the priest and they dying and why 18:643;1568@a | why because they are afraid of hell on$4$ account of their bad conscience ah yes 18:643;1569@a | I know them well who$6#2$ was the first person in$4$ the universe before there was 18:643;1570@a | anybody that$6#1$ made it all who$6#2$ ah that$6#2$ they do not know neither do I so$3$ there 18:643;1571@a | you are they might as well try to$9$ stop the sun from rising tomorrow the sun 18:643;1572@a | shines for$4$ you he said the day we were lying among the rhododendrons on$4$ 18:643;1573@a | Howth*head in$4$ the grey tweed suit and his straw hat the day I got him to$9$ 18:643;1574@a | propose to$4$ me yes first I gave him the bit of seedcake out of my mouth and 18:643;1575@a | it was leapyear like$4$ now yes 16 years ago my God after that$6#2$ long kiss I near 18:643;1576@a | lost my breath yes he said I was a flower of the mountain yes so$3$ we are 18:643;1577@a | flowers all a woman's body yes that$6#2$ was one true thing he said in$4$ his life and 18:643;1578@a | the sun shines for$4$ you today yes that$6#2$ was why I liked him because I saw he 18:643;1579@a | understood or felt what a woman is and I knew I could always get round 18:643;1580@a | him and I gave him all the pleasure I could leading him on$5$ till he asked me 18:643;1581@a | to$9$ say yes and I would not answer first only looked out over the sea and the 18:643;1582@a | sky I was thinking of so$5#1$ many things he did not know of Mulvey and Mr*Stanhope 18:643;1583@a | and Hester and father and old captain*Groves and the sailors 18:643;1584@a | playing all birds fly and I say stoop and washing up$5$ dishes they called it on$4$ 18:643;1585@a | the pier and the sentry in$4$ front of the governor's house with the thing round 18:643;1586@a | his white helmet poor devil half roasted and the Spanish girls laughing in$4$ 18:643;1587@a | their shawls and their tall combs and the auctions in$4$ the morning the 18:643;1588@a | Greeks and the jews and the Arabs and the devil knows who$6#1$ else from all 18:643;1589@a | the ends of Europe and Duke*street and the fowl market all clucking 18:643;1590@a | outside Larby*Sharon's and the poor donkeys slipping half asleep and the 18:643;1591@a | vague fellows in$4$ the cloaks asleep in$4$ the shade on$4$ the steps and the big 18:643;1592@a | wheels of the carts of the bulls and the old castle thousands of years old yes 18:643;1593@a | and those handsome Moors all in$4$ white and turbans like$4$ kings asking you 18:643;1594@a | to$9$ sit down in$4$ their little bit of a shop and Ronda with the old windows of 18:643;1595@a | the posadas 2 glancing eyes a lattice hid for$4$ her lover to$9$ kiss the iron and 18:643;1596@a | the wineshops half open at night and the castanets and the night we missed 18:643;1597@a | the boat at Algeciras the watchman going about serene with his lamp and O 18:643;1598@a | that$6#2$ awful deepdown torrent O and the sea the sea crimson sometimes like$4$ 18:643;1599@a | fire and the glorious sunsets and the figtrees in$4$ the Alameda gardens yes 18:643;1600@a | and all the queer little streets and the pink and blue and yellow houses and 18:643;1601@a | the rosegardens and the jessamine and geraniums and cactuses and 18:643;1602@a | Gibraltar as a girl where I was a Flower of the mountain yes when I put the 18:643;1603@a | rose in$4$ my hair like$4$ the Andalusian girls used or shall I wear a red yes and 18:643;1604@a | how he kissed me under the Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as 18:644;1605@a | another and then I asked him with my eyes to$9$ ask again yes and then he 18:644;1606@a | asked me would I yes to$9$ say yes my mountain flower and first I put my 18:644;1607@a | arms around him yes and drew him down to$4$ me so$3$ he could feel my breasts 18:644;1608@a | all perfume yes and his heart was going like$4$ mad and yes I said yes I will$1$ 18:644;1609@a | Yes.