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515.01that erestationed. He was culping for penance while you were
515.01+EHC (Motif: HCE)
515.01+ever
515.01+prayer Confiteor: 'mea culpa' (Latin 'through my fault')
515.01+(beating his chest)
515.02ringing his belle. Did the kickee, goodman rued fox, say anything
515.02+Fox Goodman
515.02+red
515.03important? Clam or cram, spick or spat?
515.03+Latin clam: secretly
515.03+Slang cram: lie, falsehood
515.03+Latin coram: openly
515.03+German Kram: junk
515.03+phrase spick and span: very neat [572.05]
515.04    — No more than Richman's periwhelker.
515.04+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.04+periwinkle, whelk (edible molluscs)
515.05    — Nnn ttt wrd?
515.05+not a word
515.06    — Dmn ttt thg.
515.06+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.06+damn the thing
515.07    — A gael galled by scheme of scorn? Nock?
515.07+William Shakespeare: Macbeth V.5.26: 'a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing'
515.07+Motif: Tale told of Shaun or Shem (Motif: Shem/Shaun)
515.07+Motif: Gall/Gael
515.07+Motif: Mick/Nick [.08]
515.07+German nicht?: isn't it?
515.08    — Sangnifying nothing. Mock!
515.08+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.08+French sang: blood
515.09    — Fortitudo eius rhodammum tenuit?
515.09+Latin Fortitudo eius Rhodanum tenuit: His Strength Has Held the Rhône (one of the many possible explanations of FERT, the obscure motto of the Kingdom of Italy and the House of Savoy; Motif: FERT)
515.10    — Five maim! Or something very similar.
515.10+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.11    — I should like to euphonise that. It sounds an isochronism.
515.11+euphonise: render euphonious
515.11+euphemise
515.11+emphasise
515.11+isochronism: property of occupying equal lengths of time or occurring at regular intervals
515.11+anachronism
515.12Secret speech Hazelton and obviously disemvowelled. But it is
515.12+W.G. 'Single Speech' Hamilton: Irish M.P., that made a brilliant maiden speech and said never to have spoken again
515.12+disembowelled
515.12+(no vowels) [.05-.06]
515.13good laylaw too. We may take those wellmeant kicks for free
515.13+Hebrew laylah tov: good night
515.14granted, though ultra vires, void and, in fact, unnecessarily so.
515.14+Latin ultra vires: beyond the powers
515.14+ultraviolet
515.15Happily you were not quite so successful in the process verbal
515.15+haply
515.15+French procés verbale: minutes of proceedings
515.16whereby you would sublimate your blepharospasmockical sup-
515.16+VI.B.20.073d (b): 'blephorospasm'
515.16+Lewis: The Art of Being Ruled 401: (in a chapter about Joyce) 'The exploitation of madness, of ticks, blephorospasms, and eccentricities of the mechanism of the brain, is a thing of a similar order in language to the exploitation of the physical aspect of imbecility in contemporary painting'
515.16+blepharospasm: spasm of the eyelid muscle, spasmodic winking or blinking
515.16+spasmodical
515.16+mocking
515.17pressions, it seems?
515.17+
515.18    — What was that? First I heard about it.
515.18+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.18+VI.B.8.191a (g): 'What was that' [555.01]
515.19    — Were you or were you not? Ask yourself the answer, I'm
515.19+
515.20not giving you a short question. Now, not to mix up, cast your
515.20+VI.B.14.193b (r): 'cast yr eyes around'
515.21eyes around Capel Court. I want you, witness of this epic struggle,
515.21+Capel Court, London (a members-only entrance to the London Stock Exchange was found there)
515.21+Capel Street, Dublin
515.21+VI.B.14.228h (r): 'I want you to tell me *V*' [570.30]
515.22as yours so mine, to reconstruct for us, as briefly as you can, in-
515.22+VI.B.17.app5a (b): 'tell us inexactly'
515.22+Robbins: Parnell: The Last Five Years 92: (Russell, Parnell's lawyer, cross-examinating Pigott) 'when he replied to a question, "I can't tell you exactly," Russell suggested, "Then tell us inexactly"'
515.22+in exactly the same way
515.23exactly the same as a mind's eye view, how these funeral games,
515.23+VI.A.0302ao (g): 'mind's eye view all wrong' (only first three words crayoned)
515.23+VI.B.14.177i (r): 'funeral games' [332.26] [602.22]
515.23+O'Grady: Selected Essays and Passages 83: (of local traditions about local heroes) 'What held these traditions together, and rendered them enduring and famous, was the periodical games and fairs held on the spot where those ancient heroes were interred'
515.23+VI.B.14.213l (r): 'funeral games' [332.26] [602.22]
515.23+Czarnowski: Le Culte des Héros, Saint Patrick LI: 'En dehors des récitations poétiques, la commémoration des héros comportait des jeux' (French 'Apart from poetic recitations, the commemoration of heroes included games')
515.24which have been poring over us through homer's kerryer pid-
515.24+pouring
515.24+Homer
515.24+homing pigeon
515.24+County Kerry
515.24+Greek kyrie: O lord
515.24+Danish kære pige: dear girl
515.24+carrier pigeon
515.25geons, massacreedoed as the holiname rally round took place.
515.25+massacred
515.25+prayer Credo, part of Mass
515.25+Dutch dood: dead
515.25+Holy Name societies (Roman Catholic)
515.26    — Which? Sure I told you that afoul. I was drunk all lost life.
515.26+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.26+afore
515.26+after
515.26+last night
515.27    — Well, tell it to me befair, the whole plan of campaign, in
515.27+{{Synopsis: III.3.3A.S: [515.27-519.15]: finally getting around to the famous encounter — yet another confusing version of the assault}}
515.27+before
515.27+VI.B.17.009o (r): 'plan of campaign'
515.27+The Plan of Campaign: a concerted scheme devised and carried out between 1886 and 1891 by the Irish National League, then under Parnell's leadership, in order to force landlords to reduce the rent they were charging Irish tenants (discussed at length in O'Brien: The Parnell of Real Life chapter VII: 'The Parnell of the Plan of Campaign Days')
515.28that bamboozelem mincethrill voice of yours. Let's have it,
515.28+song Kafoozalem: 'And with a verse of Al Koran, Have managed to bamboozle 'em'
515.28+minstrel
515.29christie! The Dublin own, the thrice familiar.
515.29+Christy Minstrels
515.29+doubly known
515.30    — Ah, sure, I eyewitless foggus. 'Tis all around me bebatters-
515.30+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
515.30+VI.B.16.035m (r): '*V* Ah sure I forget'
515.30+eyewitness
515.30+VI.B.16.144d (r): 'it's all round my hat' === VI.B.16.076e (r): '*V* all round my hat'
515.30+Colloquial phrase 'tis all round my hat: it is all nonsense
515.30+Battersby and Company: Dublin auctioneers
515.31bid hat.
515.31+
515.32    — Ah, go on now, Masta Bones, a gig for a gag, with your
515.32+'Mister Bones': name for sideman in minstrel show
515.32+Matthew 5:38: 'Ye have heard that it hath been said, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth' (referring to Exodus 21:24: 'Eye for eye, tooth for tooth')
515.33impendements and your perroqtriques! Blank memory of hatless
515.33+VI.B.17.083f (b): 'impediment'
515.33+Chervin: Bégaiement 114: (quoting English reports about reasons for exemption from military service) 'impediment of speech'
515.33+French perroquet: parrot
515.33+French trique: cudgel
515.33+tricks
515.34darky in blued suit. You were ever the gentle poet, dove from
515.34+VI.B.17.009n (r): 'dove from Hawarden'
515.34+O'Brien: The Parnell of Real Life 96: (of Parnell's reaction to a speech by Herbert Gladstone, William Gladstone's son) 'Parnell noted the flight of the dove from Hawarden, as of the dove from Birmingham, with interest, but in silence'
515.35Haywarden. Pitcher cup, patcher cap, pratey man? Be nice about
515.35+Hawarden: William Gladstone's country estate in Wales
515.35+nursery rhyme 'Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker man'
515.35+Anglo-Irish praties: potatoes
515.35+VI.B.14.223d (g): 'be nice about it'
515.36it, Bones Minor! Look chairful! Come, delicacy! Go to the end,
515.36+cheerful
515.36+Proverbs 6:6: 'Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise'
515.36+(skip to the end, e.g. of a book)
515.36+ant (Motif: Ondt/Gracehoper) [516.01]


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