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304.01wan's won! Rip!1 And his countinghands
304.01+prayer Prayer for the Dead: 'Rest in peace' (abbreviated R.I.P.) [295.15]
304.01+Genesis 4:5: 'and his countenance fell' [303.15]
304.02rose.
304.02+Motif: fall/rise ('fell' has become 'rose') [.01]
304.03     Formalisa. Loves deathhow simple!
304.03+Spanish formaliza: put in its final form
304.03+Wagner: Tristan und Isolde (Tristan and Iseult): Liebestod ('love-death' aria): 'Mild und leise'
304.03+Latin Laus Deo Semper: Praise to God Forever (at Belvedere College and other Jesuit schools, pupils put the letters L.D.S. at the end of essays)
304.03+how
304.04     Slutningsbane2.
304.04+Danish slutning: end, conclusion
304.04+Danish slutningsbane: end of the line, last track
304.05     Thanks eversore much, Pointcarried! I can't
304.05+{{Synopsis: II.2.9.A: [304.05-305.02] [304.F03-304.F06] [304.L01-304.L08] [304.R03-304.R09]: Kev's insincere thanks to Dolph — Kev addresses the girl}}
304.05+ever so
304.05+point carried, i.e. won
304.05+Jules Henri Poincaré: La science and l'hypothèse (gives an account of non-Euclidian geometry, 1902) [305.06]
304.06say if it's the weight you strike me to the
304.06+weight (mechanics)
304.06+way
304.07quick or that red mass I was looking at but at
304.07+(pubic hair)
304.07+Red Mass: an annual Mass for judges and lawyers
304.07+mass (mechanics)
304.08the present momentum, potential as I am, I'm
304.08+momentum, potential energy (mechanics)
304.09seeing rayingbogeys rings round me. Honours
304.09+German Regenbogen: rainbow
304.09+bogey: bugbear, dreaded monster, terrifying person
304.09+German rings rum: all around
304.09+phrase run rings around
304.09+HCE (Motif: HCE)
304.10to you and may you be commended for our
304.10+recommended
304.11exhibitiveness! I'd love to take you for a
304.11+
304.12bugaboo ride and play funfer all if you'd only
304.12+song Aboard the Bugaboo
304.12+buggy
304.12+German Fünfer: five-penny coin
304.12+Motif: The Letter: grand funeral/fun-for-all
304.12+VI.B.36.180c-d (b): 'sit in a barrel funfair'
304.13sit and be the ballasted bottle in the porker
304.13+(roll in barrel)
304.13+VI.B.36.307c (g): 'ballasted bottles post' (last word not crayoned) [.16]
304.13+blasted
304.13+VI.B.36.277a (g): 'port barrel'
304.13+American pork barrel: Federal Treasury viewed as a source of grants for local purposes
304.14barrel. You will deserve a rolypoly as long
304.14+well deserve
304.15as from here to tomorrow. And to hell with
304.15+
304.16them driftbombs and bottom trailers! If my
304.16+VI.B.36.307e (g): 'drift bottles bottom trailer' [.13]
304.16+unknown newspaper 1920-34: 'In the spring of 1920 the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries approached the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom with a view to the Association undertaking the manufacture of a large number of "Drift Bottles," to be used in an extensive research into the resultant movements of the waters of the North Sea. These "Drift Bottles" were to be of two kinds, viz., one to float on the surface and the other to trail along the bottom. The former type of instrument has been in use from an early date and presents no very special features, the latter type was originated by Dr. G. P. Bidder and called a "Bottom Trailer"... The "Bottom Trailer" is a glass bottle containing a printed postcard for the use of the finder and a label which can be read through the glass instructing the finder to "Break the Bottle"' (the quote is from Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Oct 1922, which is unlikely to have been Joyce's source)
304.16+bombs [.19]
304.17maily was bag enough I'd send you a toxis.
304.17+Irish mála: sack
304.17+mailbag
304.17+big bad (Motif: big bad bold)
304.17+Archaic toxis: poisoning
304.17+taxi
304.18By Saxon Chromaticus, you done that lovely
304.18+Saxo Grammaticus: Danish historian
304.19for me! Didn't he now, Nubilina? Tiny Mite,
304.19+Italian nubilina: unmarried girl
304.19+dynamite [.16]
304.20she studiert whas? With her listeningin coif-
304.20+German sie studiert, was?: she studies, eh?
304.20+what
304.20+Cornish whas: good
304.20+glistening
304.20+listening in: listening to a radio broadcast (radio sets were once also called 'listening-in sets')
304.20+(ears showing)
304.20+French coiffure: hair-style
304.20+Italian cuffia: headphones (such as used for listening in to the radio)
304.21fure, her dream of Endsland's daylast and the
304.21+Land's End, Cornwall (the most westerly point of mainland England)
304.21+England's last day
304.21+dynast: ruler, founder of a dynasty
304.22glorifires of being presainted maid to majesty.3
304.22+glory
304.22+presented
304.23And less is the pity for she isn't the lollypops
304.23+
304.24she easily might be if she had for a sample
304.24+example
304.25Virginia's air of achievement. That might
304.25+
304.26keep her from throwing delph.4 As I was saying,
304.26+Colloquial phrase going daft: becoming crazy or insane
304.26+Anglo-Irish delph: any crockery
304.26+Delft earthenware
304.27while retorting thanks, you make me a reborn
304.27+returning
304.27+French rené des cartes: reborn of the cards (hence, René Descartes) [269.F03]
304.28of the cards. We're offals boys ambows.5
304.28+office
304.28+awful
304.28+Latin ambo: both
304.28+Latin ambos: with
304.28+both
304.29For I've flicked up all the crambs as they
304.29+picked
304.29+crumbs
304.29+Matthew 15:27: 'The dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table'
304.30crumbed from your table um, singing glory
304.30+crumbled
304.30+come
304.31allaloserem, cog it out, here goes a sum. So
304.31+alleluia
304.31+P.W. Joyce: English as We Speak It in Ireland 237: 'Cog; to copy surreptitiously; to crib... 'You cogged that sum'' (Anglo-Irish)
304.31+Descartes: 'cogito ergo sum' (Latin 'I think therefore I am') [.27]
304.F01     1 A byebye bingbang boys! See you Nutcracker Sunday!
304.F01+song Bye, Bye, Blackbird
304.F01+Colloquial bye-bye: goodbye
304.F01+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...Sunday!} | {Png: ...Sunday.}
304.F02     2 Chinchin Childaman! Chapchopchap!
304.F02+song 'Chin Chin Chinaman, Chop, chop, chop!'
304.F03     3 Wipe your glosses with what you know.
304.F03+glasses
304.F03+you know what
304.F04     4 If I'd more in the cups that peeves thee you could cracksmith your rows
304.F04+Thomas Moore: Irish Melodies: song I'd Mourn the Hopes: 'I'd mourn the hopes that leave me' [air: The Rose-Tree]
304.F04+William Cowper: The Task, book IV: (of tea) 'the cups That cheer but not inebriate' (probably influenced by Berkeley: Siris, par. 217: (of tar water) 'to cheer but not inebriate')
304.F04+than
304.F04+beef tea
304.F04+Dutch thee: tea
304.F04+blacksmith
304.F05tureens.
304.F05+
304.F06     5 Alls Sings and Alls Howls.
304.F06+All Saints' and All Souls'
304.F06+All Hallows'
304.L01Service super-
304.L01+Primary motto of Rotary International: 'Service Above Self' [.L05] [305.01]
304.L02seding self.
304.L02+
304.L03Catastrophe and
304.L03+Greek katastrophê: down-turning
304.L04Anabasis.
304.L04+Greek anabasis: ascent
304.L04+Xenophon: Anabasis
304.L05The rotary pro-
304.L05+Rotary International [.L01] [305.01]
304.L05+Latin processus: advance
304.L06cessus and its
304.L06+
304.L07reestablishment
304.L07+
304.L08of reciprocities.
304.L08+
304.R01WITH EBONISER.
304.R01+ebonise: to make (furniture) look like ebony
304.R01+(ebony-black eye, given to Dolph by Kev)
304.R01+Ebenezer
304.R02IN PIX.
304.R02+Latin pix: tar
304.R03EUCHRE
304.R03+euchre: outwit opponent in game of euchre
304.R03+Eucharist
304.R04RISK, MERCI
304.R04+French merci beaucoup: thank you very much
304.R05BUCKUP, AND
304.R05+
304.R06MIND WHO
304.R06+
304.R07YOU'RE
304.R07+
304.R08PUCKING,
304.R08+Anglo-Irish pucking: boxing (from Irish puc: sharp, sudden blow)
304.R09FLEBBY.
304.R09+


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