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193.01making) you squandered among underlings the overload of
193.01+(Prodigal Son)
193.02your extravagance and made a hottentot of dulpeners crawsick
193.02+EHC (Motif: HCE)
193.02+VI.B.6.116m (r): 'hottentot sick'
193.02+Sporting Times 1 Apr 1922, 4: 'The Scandal of Ulysses' (review of Joyce: Ulysses by Aramis): 'The main contents of the book are enough to make a Hottentot sick' (Deming: The Critical Heritage 193)
193.02+dull pen
193.02+Dubliners
193.02+Slang craw: stomach
193.02+Anglo-Irish crawsick: sick and thirsty after night's drinking, hungover
193.03with your crumbs? Am I not right? Yes? Yes? Yes? Holy wax
193.03+VI.B.10.041i (r): 'Readers, am I right'
193.03+Motif: yes/no
193.03+Joyce: Ulysses.18.1608: 'yes I said yes I will Yes'
193.04and holifer! Don't tell me, Leon of the fold, that you are not a
193.04+holy fire
193.04+Greek leon: lion
193.04+Matthew 6:28: 'lilies of the field'
193.04+fold: pen or enclosure for keeping sheep; flock of sheep
193.05loanshark! Look up, old sooty, be advised by mux and take your
193.05+loan shark: one who lends money at extortionate interest rate
193.05+VI.B.31.102i (r): '— sooty' (dash dittos 'old')
193.05+Dialect Old Sooty: the devil
193.05+Mookse (Motif: Mookse/Gripes) [.08]
193.05+VI.B.10.055k (r): 'take his medicine silently'
193.06medicine. The Good Doctor mulled it. Mix it twice before re-
193.06+Mulligan
193.06+Obsolete repasture: repast
193.07pastures and powder three times a day. It does marvels for your
193.07+
193.08gripins and it's fine for the solitary worm.
193.08+Slang griping: constant complaining or grumbling
193.08+gripes: pain in the bowels
193.08+Gripes [.05]
193.08+(Serpent)
193.08+French ver solitaire: tapeworm
193.09     Let me finish! Just a little judas tonic, my ghem of all jokes, to
193.09+{{Synopsis: I.7.2.G: [193.09-193.30]: he is urged to look at himself and see he's mad — Justius ends his address to Mercius}}
193.09+VI.B.14.064i (r): 'gem of all jokes' [502.09]
193.09+James Joyce
193.10make you go green in the gazer. Do you hear what I'm seeing,
193.10+William Shakespeare: Othello III.3.195: 'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster'
193.10+(face)
193.10+Motif: ear/eye (hear, see)
193.10+saying
193.11hammet? And remember that golden silence gives consent, Mr
193.11+William Shakespeare: Hamlet
193.11+phrase damn it! (expletive)
193.11+VI.B.6.084k (r): 'Again remember that silence is guilt, Mr Haverly'
193.11+proverb Speech is silver, silence is golden: not speaking is often better than speaking too much
193.11+proverb Silence means consent
193.11+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...Mr Anklegazer...} | {Png: ...Mr. Anklegazer...}
193.12Anklegazer! Cease to be civil, learn to say nay! Whisht! Come
193.12+VI.B.10.054i (r): 'anklegazer'
193.12+Daily Mail 30 Nov 1922, 8/5: 'Long-Skirt Menace by Dorothy Richardson': 'Those funny poor dears, the ankle-gazers, who shriek out against current immodesties... will remain themselves whatever the fashion' [208.31]
193.12+Isaiah 1:16: 'cease to do evil; Learn to do well'
193.12+Anglo-Irish whisht!: be silent!, hush!
193.13here, Herr Studiosus, till I tell you a wig in your ear. We'll do a
193.13+Herr Studiosus: an epithet of Ibsen; also, ironical phrase to describe a zealous student
193.13+wig in your ear: gossip
193.13+earwig
193.13+Earwicker
193.14whisper drive, for if the barishnyas got a twitter of it they'd tell
193.14+whist drive
193.14+Hargrave: Origins and Meanings of Popular Phrases & Names 354: 'BARISHNYA. Strictly an unmarried lady. To Tommy, any "bird"' (World War I Slang from Russian)
193.14+Russian baryshnya: landowner's daughter (19th century)
193.14+parishioners
193.15the housetops and then all Cadbury would go crackers. Look!
193.15+Cadbury's make crackers
193.15+Joyce: Ulysses.1.146: 'cracked lookingglass of a servant'
193.15+Hargrave: Origins and Meanings of Popular Phrases & Names 359: 'CRACKERS. Going mad' (World War I Slang)
193.15+Motif: Look, look! [.16]
193.16Do you see your dial in the rockingglass? Look well! Bend down
193.16+VI.B.6.130b (r): 'You look in the mirror'
193.16+Slang dial: face
193.16+looking-glass
193.17a stigmy till I! It's secret! Iggri, I say, the booseleers! I had it
193.17+astigmatism
193.17+Modern Greek stigmê: moment
193.17+Hargrave: Origins and Meanings of Popular Phrases & Names 364: 'IGGRI. Quickly. Arabic. (Cf. "Iggri corner," near Bullecourt, so named by the Australian troops)' (World War I Slang from Arabic)
193.17+Hargrave: Origins and Meanings of Popular Phrases & Names 356: 'BOOZILIER. Fusilier' (World War I Slang)
193.18from Lamppost Shawe. And he had it from the Mullah. And Mull
193.18+Slang lamppost: tall thin person
193.18+Shaun the Post and his lamp (Motif: Shaun's belted lamp)
193.18+Alfred Shaw: English cricketer
193.18+mullah: a Muslim scholar or theologian
193.18+Johnny Mullagh: Aboriginal cricketer
193.18+Mulligan
193.18+Slang mull: simpleton
193.19took it from a Bluecoat schooler. And Gay Socks jot it from
193.19+Blue Coat School, Dublin (King's Hospital)
193.19+Boylan in Joyce: Ulysses wears socks with sky-blue clocks
193.19+Anglo-Irish shooler: wanderer, vagrant, beggar
193.19+Guy Fawkes
193.20Potapheu's wife. And Rantipoll tipped the wink from old Mrs
193.20+French pot-au-feu: beef stew (typically French)
193.20+Potiphar's wife tempted Joseph
193.20+Archaic rantipole: a wild or reckless person
193.20+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...Mrs Tinbullet...} | {Png: ...Mrs. Tinbullet...}
193.21Tinbullet. And as for she was confussed by pro-Brother Thaco-
193.21+(as for her)
193.21+confused
193.21+confessed
193.21+Catholic
193.22licus. And the good brother feels he would need to defecate
193.22+
193.23you. And the Flimsy Follettes are simply beside each other.
193.23+(*IJ* and *VYC*; Motif: 2&3)
193.23+French follette: merry, gay, wild
193.23+beside themselves
193.24And Kelly, Kenny and Keogh are up up and in arms. That a
193.24+Motif: faith, hope, charity (the three Christian theological virtues) [.24-.27]
193.25cross may crush me if I refuse to believe in it. That I may rock
193.25+hymn Rock of Ages (referring to Christ)
193.26anchor through the ages if I hope it's not true. That the host
193.26+French encore: still
193.26+Host supposedly able to choke guilty
193.27may choke me if I beneighbour you without my charity! Sh!
193.27+belabour
193.28Shem, you are. Sh! You are mad!
193.28+VI.B.6.130a (r): 'mad (you are)'
193.29     He points the deathbone and the quick are still. Insomnia,
193.29+deathbone, quick, still (Motif: Deathbone and the quick are still, Lifewand and the dumb speak) [195.05]
193.29+bone pointing: a practice among Australian aborigines whereby a man is cursed to death by having a bone pointed at him
193.29+Archaic quick: living (II Timothy 4:1: 'the quick and the dead')
193.29+VI.B.32.210b (b): 'insomnia, somnia somniorum'
193.29+Latin insomnia, somnia somniorum: sleeplessness, dream of dreams
193.29+hymn Eucharistic Doxology: 'per omnia saecula saeculorum, amen' (Latin 'for ever and ever, amen')
193.30somnia somniorum. Awmawm.
193.30+Sanskrit om: a sacred syllable of solemn affirmation, used in prayer and meditation (also spelled 'aum')
193.30+yawn
193.31     MERCIUS (of hisself): Domine vopiscus! My fault, his fault,
193.31+{{Synopsis: I.7.2.H: [193.31-195.06]: Mercius accuses himself of forswearing his mother — she is coming}}
193.31+(*C*)
193.31+mercy
193.31+Latin Dominus vobiscum: the Lord be with you
193.31+Latin vopiscus: one of a pair of twins, born alive after the premature death of the other
193.31+prayer Confiteor: 'through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault'
193.31+William Shakespeare: King Richard III V.5.7: 'A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!'
193.32a kingship through a fault! Pariah, cannibal Cain, I who oathily
193.32+[194.01]
193.32+VI.B.6.102j (r): 'cannibal Cain'
193.32+utterly
193.33forswore the womb that bore you and the paps I sometimes
193.33+Luke 11:27: 'Blessed is the womb that bore thee, and the paps that gave thee suck'
193.34sucked, you who ever since have been one black mass of jigs and
193.34+VI.B.3.128g (r): 'one mass of'
193.34+Slang jigs: delirium tremens
193.35jimjams, haunted by a convulsionary sense of not having been
193.35+American Slang jimjams: delerium tremens
193.35+James Joyce
193.35+convulsive
193.35+compulsory
193.36or being all that I might have been or you meant to becoming,
193.36+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...or you...} | {Png: ...of you...}


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