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(The jarvey chucks the reins and raises his whip encouragingly。 The car and horse back slowly; awkwardly and turn。 Corny Kelleher on the sideseat sways his head to and fro in sign of mirth at Blooms plight。 The jarvey joins in the mute pantomimic merriment nodding from the farther seat。 Bloom shakes his head in mute mirthful reply。 With thumb and palm Corny Kelleher reassures that the two bobbies will allow the sleep to continue for what else is to be done。 With a slow nod Bloom conveys his gratitude as that is exactly what Stephen needs。 The car jingles tooraloom round the corner of the tooraloom lane。 Corny Kelleher again reassuralooms with his hand。 Bloom with his hand assuralooms Corny Kelleher that he is reassuraloomtay。 The tinkling hoofs and jingling harness grow fainter with their tooralooloolooloo lay。 Bloom; holding in his hand Stephens hat festooned with shavings and ashplant; stands irresolute。 Then he bends to him and shakes him by the shoulder。) 
BLOOM Eh! Ho! (There is no answer he bends again。) Mr Dedalus! (There is no answer。) The name if you call。 Somnambulist。 (He bends again and; hesitating; brings his mouth near the face of the prostrate form。) Stephen! (There is no answer。 He calls again。) Stephen! 
STEPHEN (Groans。) Who? Black panther vampire。 (He sighs and stretches himself then murmurs thickly with prolonged vowels。) Who。。。 drive。。。 Fergus now。 And pierce。。。 wood's woven shade?。。。 
(He turns on his left side; sighing; doubling himself together。) 
BLOOM Poetry。 Well educated。 Pity。 (He bends again and undoes the buttons of Stephen's waistcoat。) To breathe。 (He brushes the wood shavings from Stephen's clothes with light hands and fingers。) One pound seven。 Not hurt anyhow。 (He listens。) What! 
(Murmurs。) 
。。。 shadows。。。 the woods
。。。 white breast。。。 dim。。。 
(He stretches out his arms; sighs again and curls his body。 Bloom holding his hat and ashplant stands erect。 A dog barks in the distance。 Bloom tightens and loosens his grip on the ashplant。 He looks down on Stephen's face and form。) 
BLOOM (munes with the night。) Face reminds me of his poor mother。 In the shady wood。 The deep white breast。 Ferguson; I think I caught。 A girl。 Some girl。 Best thing could happen him。。。 (He murmurs。)。。。 swear that I will always hail; ever conceal; never reveal; any part or parts; art or arts。。。 (He murmurs。) in the rough sands of the sea。 a cabletow's length from the shore。。。 where the tide ebbs 。。。 and flows。。。 
(Silent; thoughtful; alert; he stands on guard; his fingers at his lips in the attitude of secret master。 Against the dark wall a figure appears slowly; a fairy boy of eleven; a changeling; kidnapped; dressed in an Eton suit with glass shoes and a little bronze helmet; holding a book in his hand。 He reads from right to left inaudibly; smiling; kissing the page。) 
BLOOM (Wonderstruck; calls inaudibly。) Rudy! 
RUDY (Gazes unseeing into Bloom's eyes and goes on reading; kissing; smiling。 He has a delicate mauveface。 On his suit he has diamond and ruby buttons。 In his free left hand he holds a slim ivory cane with a violet howknot。 A white lambkin peeps out of his waistcoat pocket。) 
Circe
The Mabbot street entrance of nighttown; before which stretches an uncobbled transiding set with skeleton tracks; red and green will…o'…the…wisps and danger signals。 Rows of flimsy houses with gaping doors。 Rare lamps with faint rainbow fans。 Round Rabaiotti's halted ice gondola stunted men and women squabble。 They grab wafers between which are wedged lumps of coal and copper snow。 Sucking; they scatter slowly。 Children。 The swanb of the gondola; highreared; forges on through the murk; white and blue under a lighthouse。 Whistles call and answer。 
THE CALLS Wait; my love; and I'll be with you。 
THE ANSWERS Round behind the stable。 
(A deaf mute idiot with goggle eyes; his shapeless mouth dribbling; jerks past; shaken in Saint Vitus' dance。 A chain of children's hands imprisons him。) 
THE CHILDREN Kithoguel Salute。 
THE IDIOT (Lifts a palsied left arm and gurgles。) Grhahute! 
THE CHILDREN Where's the great light? 
THE IDIOT (Gobbing。) Ghaghahest。 
(They release him。 He jerks on。 A pygmy woman swings on a rope slung between the railings; counting。 A form sprawled against a dustbin and muffled by its arm and hat moves; groans; grinding growling teeth; and snores again。 On a step a gnome totting among a rubbish tip crouches to shoulder a sack of rags and bones。 A crone standing by with a smoky oil lamp rams the last bottle in the maw of his sack。 He heaves his booty; tugs askew his peaked cap and hobbles off mutely。 The crone makes back for her lair swaying her lamp。 A bandy child; asquat on the doorstep with a papershuttlecock; crawls sidling after her in spurts; clutches her skirt; scrambles up。 A drunken navvy ups with both hands the railings of an area; lurching heavily。 At a corner two night watch in shoulder capes; their hands upon their staffholsters; loom tall。 A plate crashes; a woman screams; a child wails。 Oaths of a man roar; mutter; cease。 Figures wander; lurk; peer from warrens。 In a room lit by a candle stuck in a bottleneck a slut bs out the tatts from the hair of a scrofulous child。 Cissy Caffrey's voice; still young; sings shrill from a lane。) 
CISSY CAFFREY 
I gave it to Molly 
Because she was jolly; 
The leg of the duck 
The leg of the duck。
(Private Cart and Private pton; swaggersticks tight in their oxters; as they march unsteadily rightaboutface and burst together from their mouths a volleyed fart。 Laughter of men from the lane。 A hoarse virago retorts。) 
THE VIRAGO Signs on you; hairy arse。 More power the Cavan girl。 
CISSY CAFFREY More luck to me。 Cavan; Cootehill and Belturbet。 
(She sings。) 
I gave it to Nelly 
To stick in her belly 
The leg of the duck 
The leg of the duck。
(Private Cart and Private pton turn and counterretort; their tunics bloodbright in a lampglow; black sockets of caps on their blond copper polls。 Stephen Dedalus and Lynch pass through the crowd close to the redcoats。) 
PRIVATE PTON (Jerks his finger。) Way for the parson。 
PRIVATE CARR (Turns and calls。) What ho; parson! 
CISSY CAFFREY (Her voice soaring higher。) 
She has it; she got it;
Wherever she put it
The leg of the duck。
(Stephen; flourishing the ashplant in his left hand; chants with joy the introit for paschal time。 Lynch; his jockey cap low on his brow; attends him; a sneer of discontent wrinkling his face。) 
STEPHEN Vidi aquam egredientem de templo a latere dextro。 Alleluia。 
(The famished snaggletusks of an elderly bawd protrude from a doorway。) 
THE BAWD (Her voice whispering huskily。) Sst! e here till I tell you。 Maidenhead inside。 Sst。 
STEPHEN (Altius aliqantulum) Et omnes ad quos pervenit acqua ista。 
THE BAWD (Spits in their trail her jet of venom。) Trinity medicals。 Fallopian tube。 All prick and no pence。 
(Edy Boardman; sniffling; crouched with Bertha Supple; draws her shawl across her nostrils。) 
EDY BOARDMAN (Bickering。) And say the one: I seen you up Faithful place with your squarepusher; the greaser off the railway; in his etobed hat。 Did you; says I。 That's not for you to say; says I。 You never seen me in the mantrap with a married highlander; says I。 The likes of her! Stag that one is。 Stubborn as a mule! And her walking with two fellows the one time; Kildbride the enginedriver and lancecorporal Oliphant。 
STEPHEN (Triumphaliter。) Salvi facti i sunt。 
(He flourishes his ashplant shivering the lamp image; shattering light over the world。 A liver and white spaniel on the prowl slinks after him; growling。 Lynch scar's it with a kick。) 
LYNCH So that? 
STEPHEN (Looks behind。) So that gesture; not music; not odours; would be a universal language; the gift of tongues rendering visible not the lay sense but the first entelechy; the structural rhythm。 
LYNCH Pornosophical philotheology。 Metaphysics in Mecklenburg street! 
STEPHEN We have shrewridden Shakespeare and henpecked Socrates。 Even the allwisest stagyrite was bitted; bridled and mounted by a light of love。 
LYNCH Ba! 
STEPHEN Anyway; who wants two gestures to illustrate a loaf and a jug? This movement illustrates the loaf and jug of bread and wine in Omar。 Hold my stick。 
LYNCH Damn your yellow stick。 Where are we going? 
STEPHEN Lecherous lynx; to la belle dame sans merci; Georgina Johnson; ad deam qui laetificat juventutem meam。 
(Stephen thrusts the ashplant on him and slowly holds out his hands; his head going back till both hands are a span from his breast; down turned in planes intersecting; the fingers about to part; the left being higher。) 
LYNCH Which is the jug of bread? It skills not。 That or the customhouse。 Illustrate thou。 Here take your crutch and walk。 
(They pass。 Tommy Caffrey scrambles to a gaslamp and; clasping; climbs in spasms。 From the top spur he slides down。 Jacky Caffrey clasps to climb。 The navvy lurches against the lamp。 The twins scuttle off in the dark。 The navvy; swaying; presses a forefinger against a wing of his nose and ejects from the farther nostril a long liquid jet of snot。 Shouldering the lamp he staggers away through the crowd with his flaring cresset。 
Snakes of river fog creep slowly。 From drains; clefts; cesspools; middens arise on all sides stagnant fumes。 A glow leaps in the south beyond the seaward reaches of the river。 The navvy staggering forward cleaves the crowd and lurches towards the tramsiding。 On the farther side under the railway bridge Bloom appears flushed; panting; cramming bread and chocolate into a side pocket。 From Gillens hairdressers window a posite portrait shows him gallant Nelson's image。 A concave mirror at the side presents to him lovelorn longlost lugubru Booloohoom。 Grave Gladstone sees him level Bloom for Bloom。 He passes; struck by the stare of truculent Wellington but in the con vex mirror grin unstruck the bonham eyes and fatchuck cheekchops of Jollypoldy the rixdix doldy。 
At Antonio Babaiotti's door Bloom halts; sweated under the bright arclamps。 He disappears。 In a moment he reappears and hurries on。) 
BLOOM Fish and taters。 N。 g。 Ah! 
(He disappears into Olhousen's; the pork butcher's; under the downing rollshutter。 A few moments later he emerges from under the shutter puffing Poldy; blowing Bloohoom。 In each hand he holds a parcel; one containing a lukewarm pig's crubeen; the other a cold sheep's trotter sprinkled with wholepepper He gasps; standing upright。 Then bending to one side he presses a parcel against his rib and groans。) 
BLOOM Stitch in my side。 Why did I run? 
(He takes breath with care and goes forward slowly towards the lampset siding。 The glow leaps again。) 
BLOOM What is that? A flasher? Searchlight。 
(He stands at Cormack's corner watching。) 
BLOOM Aurora borealis or a steel foundry? Ah; the brigade; of course。 South side anyhow。 Big blaze。 Might be his house。 Beggar's bush。 We're safe。 (He hums cheerfully。) London's burning; London's burning! On fire; on fire! (He catches sight of the navvy lurching through the crowd at the farther side of Talbot street。) I'll miss him。 Run。 Quick。 Better cross here。 
(He darts to cross the road。 Urchins shout。) 
THE URCHINS Mind out; mister! (Two cyclists; with lighted paper lanterns aswing; swim by him; grazing him; their bells rattling。) 
THE BELLS Haltyaltyaltyall。 
BLOOM (Ha

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