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519.01    — But twill cling hellish like engels opened to neuropeans, if
519.01+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
519.01+Dutch het klinkt: it sounds
519.01+CHE (Motif: HCE)
519.01+German klingen: to sound
519.01+German Engel: Dutch engel: angel
519.01+Dutch Engels: English
519.01+German neu: new [518.35]
519.01+Europeans
519.02you've sensed, whole the sum. So be vigil!
519.02+sinned
519.02+sense [518.35]
519.02+all
519.02+I Peter 5:8: 'be vigilant; because your adversary the devil... walketh about'
519.03    — And this pattern pootsch punnermine of concoon and
519.03+Anglo-Irish pattern: a patron saint's day, a religious gathering on a patron saint's feast day
519.03+VI.B.14.218l (r): 'putsch'
519.03+German Putsch: a revolutionary attempt, a coup
519.03+(mine of puns)
519.03+pantomime
519.03+con and pro
519.03+Latin communis et propria: public and private
519.04proprey went on, hog and minne, a whole whake, your night after
519.04+German Minne: love
519.04+week
519.04+night after night [.22]
519.05larry's night, spittinspite on Dora O'Huggins, ormonde caught
519.05+song The Night before Larry Was Stretched [517.35]
519.05+Butler family, earls of Ormonde
519.05+called
519.06butler, the artillery of the O'Hefferns answering the cavalry of the
519.06+Joyce: Ulysses.12.530: 'artillery of heaven'
519.06+Cavalry of the Clouds: nickname for the World War I Air Force
519.07MacClouds, fortey and more fortey, a thousand and one times,
519.07+Genesis 7:12: (of the Flood) 'And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights' ('forty days and forty nights' is a common biblical phrase) [.32]
519.07+Italian forte: strong, loud
519.07+a thousand and one (The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night)
519.08according to your cock and a biddy story? Lludillongi, for years
519.08+phrase cock and bull story: a fanciful and implausible tale
519.08+Dialect biddy: chicken
519.08+King Lludd founded London
519.08+Italian tu dilunghi: you prolong
519.08+for years and years perhaps [.22-.23]
519.09and years perhaps?
519.09+
519.10    — That's ri. This is his largos life, this is me timtomtum and
519.10+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
519.10+that's right [.13]
519.10+Motif: This is (thrice) [.16]
519.10+Colloquial phrase large as life: life-size; conspicuously and surprisingly present
519.10+Spanish largo: long
519.10+Portuguese largos: wide, broad
519.10+Dialect me: my
519.10+Motif: 2&3 (three t's, two; *VYC* and *IJ*)
519.10+Motif: Fee faw fum
519.10+Motif: Tom/Tim
519.10+teetotum: four-sided disk spun in game
519.10+thumb
519.11this is her two peekweeny ones. From the last finger on the
519.11+Motif: P/Q (lowercase mirror images, and as such associated with *IJ*)
519.11+Spanish pequeño: small
519.11+peek
519.11+Colloquial weeny: tiny
519.11+(assuming 20 fingers and toes per person, from the 80th to the 16th; assuming only 10 toes/fingers, from the 40th to the 6th) [.11-.13]
519.12second foot of the fourth man to the first one on the last one of
519.12+Motif: The Letter: the last of the first
519.13the first. That's right.
519.13+that's right [.10]
519.14    — Finny. Vary vary finny!
519.14+funny, very very funny
519.14+Finn
519.15    — It may look funny but fere it is.
519.15+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
519.15+fun fair: amusement park
519.15+Obsolete fere: able to go, in good health
519.15+Ezra Loomis Pound: Ballad of the Goodly Fere (poem on Christ's passion) [.16]
519.15+there it is
519.16    — This is not guid enough, Mr Brasslattin. Finging and tong-
519.16+{{Synopsis: III.3.3A.T: [519.16-522.03]: Matthew, unconvinced, cross-examines Yawn about his contradictory statements — adding confusion to the matter}}
519.16+[[Speaker: Matthew]]
519.16+Motif: This is [.10]
519.16+(museum) guide
519.16+good
519.16+brass latten: brass beaten very thin
519.16+Italian lattina: tin, can
519.17ing and winging and ponging! And all your rally and ramp and
519.17+VI.B.44.184c (b): 'wing part'
519.17+Fay: A Short Glossary of Theatrical Terms 32: 'Wing It. — An actor who learns his part on the stage before he makes each entrance is said "to wing it"'
519.17+VI.B.44.182b (b): 'png'
519.17+Fay: A Short Glossary of Theatrical Terms 22: 'Pong. — An actor who does not know his part but invents it as he plays is "ponging it"'
519.17+VI.B.44.182d (b): 'the rally'
519.17+Fay: A Short Glossary of Theatrical Terms 24: 'Rally. — When a portion of a scene is played with increased speed and spoken as rapidly as is consistent with audibility. It is used very often in farces just before the end of an act, or in very dramatic moments in a play'
519.17+VI.B.44.182e (b): '— ramp'
519.17+Fay: A Short Glossary of Theatrical Terms 24: 'Ramp. — A slope made of planks from a rostrum to the stage when steps are not used'
519.18rant! Didget think I was asleep at the wheel? D'yu mean to tall
519.18+VI.B.44.182f (b): '— rant'
519.18+Fay: A Short Glossary of Theatrical Terms 24: 'Rant. — To over act in a noisy manner'
519.18+Ulster Pronunciation tall: tell
519.19grand jurors of thathens of tharctic on your oath, me lad, and
519.19+'Athens of the North': Belfast
519.19+VI.B.14.064g (r): 'my lad'
519.19+The Leader 2 Aug 1924, 616/1: 'As Others See Us': 'A Royal Family has its uses still, my lad'
519.20ask us to believe you, for all you're enduring long terms, with
519.20+Thomas Moore: Irish Melodies: song Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
519.20+Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...you, for all...} | {Png: ...you for, all...}
519.21yur last foot foremouthst, that yur moon was shining on the
519.21+your
519.21+Chinese yu: last
519.21+phrase put one's best foot foremost: do one's best
519.21+phrase put one's foot in one's mouth: say something tactless
519.21+moon was shining [502.11-.14]
519.22tors and on the cresties and winblowing night after night, for
519.22+tor: pile of rocks; abrupt or conical hill
519.22+Dutch tors: body
519.22+(crests of waves)
519.22+wind blowing
519.22+night after night [.04-.05]
519.22+for years and years perhaps [.08-.09]
519.23years and years perhaps, after you swearing to it a while back
519.23+
519.24before your Corth examiner, Markwalther, that there was reen
519.24+Cork Examiner: newspaper
519.24+court examiner
519.24+(Mark Lyons represents Cork and Munster)
519.24+phrase make water: to urinate
519.24+there was rain [501.34]
519.25in planty all the teem?
519.25+Ulster Pronunciation planty: plenty [502.01]
519.25+Italian pianti: weepings, cryings
519.25+Anglo-Irish teeming: pouring
519.25+time
519.26    — Perhaps so, as you grand duly affirm, Robman Calvinic.
519.26+[[Speaker: Yawn]]
519.26+Grand Jury
519.26+Roman Catholic
519.26+Calvinist
519.27I never thought over it, faith. I most certainly think so about it.
519.27+Motif: faith, hope, charity [.27-.28]
519.28I hope. Unless it is actionable. It would be a charity for me to
519.28+
519.29think about something which I must on no caste accounts omit,
519.29+
519.30if you ask to me. It was told me as an inspired statement by a
519.30+
519.31friend of myself, in reply to salute, Tarpey, after three o'clock
519.31+(Luke Tarpey)
519.32mass, with forty ducks indulgent, that some rain was promised
519.32+forty days' indulgence
519.32+Genesis 7:12: (of the Flood) 'And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights' ('forty days and forty nights' is a common biblical phrase) [.07]
519.33to Mrs Lyons, the invalid of Aunt Tarty Villa, with lots gulp
519.33+(Mark Lyons)
519.33+Antarctic
519.33+cup and saucer
519.34and sousers and likewise he told me, the recusant, after telling
519.34+Dialect souser: a thorough drenching or soaking
519.34+recusant: one, especially a Roman Catholic, who refuses to attend Church of England services
519.35mass, with two hundred genuflexions, at the split hour of
519.35+VI.C.2.013c (b): 'S.P. genuflects 200 times'
519.35+VI.B.14.044c (g): '200 genuflections'
519.35+Kinane: St. Patrick 201: (of Saint Patrick) 'he recited a hundred Psalms, making at the same time two hundred genuflections'
519.35+Thomas Moore: Irish Melodies: song At the Mid Hour of Night: 'At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly'
519.36blight when bars are keeping so sly, as was what's follows. He
519.36+(he meets the cad in the park; the cad with the pipe) [519.36-520.03]


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