ULYSSES
Key: (u221922 text 2021 textu21)
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Yes because he never did a thing like that before as ask to get his
breakfast in bed with a couple of eggs since the
(u22City
Arms City
Armsºu21)
hotel when he used to be pretending to be laid up with a sick voice doing his
highness to make himself interesting
(u22to
forºu21)
that old faggot Mrs Riordan that he thought he had a great leg of and she never
left us a farthing all for masses for herself and her soul greatest miser ever
was actually afraid to lay out 4d for her methylated spirit telling me all her
ailments she had too much old chat in her about politics and earthquakes and the
end of the world let us have a bit of fun first God help the world if all the
women were her sort down on bathingsuits and lownecks of course nobody wanted
her to wear
(u22themºu21)
I suppose she was pious because no man would look at her twice I hope Ill never
be like her a wonder she didnt want us to cover our faces but she was a
welleducated woman certainly and her gabby talk about Mr Riordan here and Mr
Riordan there I suppose he was glad to get shut of her and her dog smelling my
fur and always edging to get up under my petticoats especially then still I like
that in him polite to old women like that and waiters and beggars too hes not
proud out of nothing but not always if ever he got anything really serious the
matter with him its much better for them to go into a hospital where everything
is clean but I suppose Id have to dring it into him for a month yes and then wed
have a hospital nurse next thing on the carpet have him staying there till they
throw him out or a nun maybe like the smutty photo he has shes as much a nun as
Im not yes because theyre so weak and puling when theyre sick they want a woman
to get well if his nose bleeds youd think it was O tragic and that dyinglooking
one off the south circular when he sprained his foot at the choir party at the
(u22sugarloof
sugarloafºu21)
Mountain the day I wore that dress Miss Stack bringing him flowers the worst old
ones she could find at the bottom of the basket anything at all to get into a mans bedroom with her old maids voice
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trying to imagine he was dying on account of her to never see thy face
again though he looked more like a man with his beard a bit grown in the bed
father was the same besides I hate bandaging and dosing when he cut his toe with
the razor paring his corns afraid hed get blood poisoning but if it was a thing
I was sick then wed see what attention only of course the woman hides it not to
give all the trouble they do yes he came somewhere Im sure by his appetite
anyway love its not or hed be off his feed thinking of her so either it was one
of those night women if it was down there he was really and the hotel story he
made up a pack of lies to hide it planning it Hynes kept me who did I meet ah
yes I met do you remember Menton and who else who let me see that big babbyface
I saw him and he not long married flirting with a young girl at Pooles
(u22Myriorana
Myrioramaºu21)
and turned my back on him when he slinked out looking quite conscious what harm
but he had the impudence to make up to me one time well done to him mouth
almighty and his boiled eyes of all the big stupoes I ever met and thats called
a solicitor only for I hate having a long wrangle in bed or else if its not that
its some little bitch or other he got in with somewhere or picked up on the sly
if they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before yesterday he
was scribbling something a letter when I came into the front room
(u22for
the
matchesºu21)
to show him Dignams death in the paper as if something told me and he covered it
up with the blottingpaper pretending to be thinking about business so very
probably that was it to somebody who thinks she has a softy in him because all
men get a bit like that at his age especially getting on to forty he is now so
as to wheedle any money she can out of him no fool like an old fool and then the
usual kissing my bottom was to hide it not that I care two straws
(u22nowºu21)
who he does it with or knew before that way though Id like to find out so long
as I dont have the two of them under my nose all the time like that slut that
Mary we had in Ontario
(u22Terrace
terraceºu21)
padding out her false bottom to excite him bad enough to get the smell of those
painted women off him once or twice I had a suspicion by getting him to come
near me when I found the long hair on his coat without that one when I went into
the kitchen pretending he was drinking water 1 woman is not enough for them it
was all his fault of course ruining servants then proposing that she could eat
at our table on Christmas
(u22dayºu21)
if you please O no thank you not in my house stealing my potatoes and the
oysters 2/6 per doz going out to see her aunt if you please common robbery so it
was but I was sure he had something on with that one it takes me to find out a
thing like that he said you have no proof it was her proof O yes her aunt was very fond
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of oysters but I told her what I thought of her suggesting me to go out to
be alone with her I wouldnt lower myself to spy on them the garters I found in
her room the Friday she was out that was enough for me a little bit too much
(u22I
saw to
thatºu21)
her face swelled up on her with temper when I gave her her weeks notice
(u22I saw to
thatºu21)
better do without them altogether do out the rooms myself quicker only for the
damn cooking and throwing out the dirt I gave it to him anyhow either she or me
leaves the house I couldnt even touch him if I thought he was with a dirty
barefaced liar and sloven like that one
(u22deuying
denyingºu21)
it up to my face and singing about the place in the W C too because she knew she
was too well off yes because he couldnt possibly do without it that long so he
must do it somewhere and the last time he came on my bottom when was it the
night Boylan gave my hand a great squeeze going along by the Tolka in my hand
there steals another I just pressed the back of his like that with my thumb to
squeeze back singing the young May Moon shes beaming love because he has an idea
about him and me hes not such a fool he said Im dining out and going to the
Gaiety though Im not going to give him the satisfaction in any case God knows
hes
(u22aºu21)
change in a way not to be always and ever wearing the same old hat unless I paid
some nicelooking boy to do it since I cant do it myself a young boy would like
me Id confuse him a little alone with him if we were Id let him see my garters
the new ones and make him turn red looking at him seduce him I know what boys
feel with that down on their cheek doing that frigging drawing out the thing by
the hour question and answer would you do this that and the other with the
coalman yes with a bishop yes I would because I told him about some Dean or
Bishop was sitting beside me in the jews Temples gardens when I was knitting
that woollen thing a stranger to Dublin what place was it and so on about the
monuments and he tired me out with statues encouraging him making him worse than
he is who is in your mind now tell me who are you thinking of who is it tell me
his name who tell me who the German Emperor is it yes imagine Im him think of
him can you feel him trying to make a whore of me what he never will he ought to
give it up now at this age of his life simply ruination for any woman and no
satisfaction in it pretending to like it till he comes and then finish it off
myself anyway and it makes your lips pale anyhow its done now once and for all
with all the talk of the world about it people make its only the first time
after that its just the ordinary do it and think no more about it why cant you
kiss a man without going and marrying him first you sometimes love to wildly when you feel that way so nice all
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over you you cant help yourself I wish some man or other would take me
sometime when hes there and kiss me in his arms theres nothing like a kiss long
and hot down to your soul almost paralyses you then I hate that confession when
I used to go to Father Corrigan he touched me father and what harm if he did
where and I said on the canal bank like a fool but whereabouts on your person my
child on the leg behind high up was it yes rather high up was it where you sit
down yes O Lord couldnt he say bottom right out and have done with it what has
that got to do with it and did you whatever way he put it I forget no father and
I always think of the real father what did he want to know for when I already
confessed it to God he had a nice fat hand the palm moist always I wouldnt mind
feeling it neither would he Id say by the bullneck in his horsecollar I wonder
did he know me in the box I could see his face he couldnt see mine of course hed
never turn or let on still his eyes were red when his father died theyre lost
for a woman of course must be terrible when a man cries let alone them Id like
to be embraced by one in his vestments and the smell of incense off him like the
pope besides theres no danger with a priest if youre married hes too careful
about himself then give something to H H the pope for a penance I wonder was he
satisfied with me one thing I didnt like his slapping me behind going away so
familiarly in the hall though I laughed Im not a horse or an ass am I I suppose
he was thinking of his father I wonder is he awake thinking of me or dreaming am
I in it who gave him that flower he said he bought he smelt of some kind of
(u22aºu21)
drink not whisky or stout or perhaps the sweety kind of paste they stick their
bills up with some
(u22liquor
liqueurºu21)
Id like to sip those richlooking green and yellow expensive drinks those
stagedoor johnnies drink with the opera hats I tasted once with my finger dipped
out of that American that had the squirrel talking stamps with father he had all
he could do to keep himself from falling asleep after the last time
(u22afterºu21)
we took the port and potted meat it had a fine salty taste yes because I felt
lovely and tired myself and fell asleep as sound as a top the moment I popped
straight into bed till that thunder woke me up
(u22as
if the world was coming to an
endºu21)
God be merciful to us I thought the heavens were coming down about us to punish
(u22usºu21)
when I blessed myself and said a Hail Mary like those awful thunderbolts in
Gibraltar (u22as if
the world was coming
to an
endºu21)
and then they come and tell you theres no God what could you do if it was
running and rushing about nothing only make an act of contrition the candle I
lit that evening in Whitefriars street chapel for the month of May see it
brought its luck though hed scoff if he heard because he never goes to church
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(u22mass
or meeting he says your soul you have no
soulu21)
(u22insideu21)
(u22only grey matter because
he doesnt know what it is to have
oneu21)
(u22yes when I lit the
lampºu21)
(u22because he must have come
3 or 4 times with that
tremendous
bigu21)
(u22redu21)
(u22brute
of a thing he has
I thought the vein
or whateveru21)
(u22the
dickensu21)
(u22they
call it was going
toºu21)
burst though his nose is not so big after I took off all my things with the
blinds down after my hours dressing and perfuming and combing it like iron or
some kind of a thick crowbar standing all the time he must have eaten oysters I
think a few dozen he was in great singing voice no I never in all my life felt
anyone had one the size of that to make you feel full up he must have eaten a
whole sheep after whats the idea making us like that with a big hole in the
middle of us
(u22orºu21)
like a Stallion driving it up into you because thats all they want out of you
with that determined vicious look in his eye I had to halfshut my eyes still he
hasnt such a tremendous amount of spunk in him when I made him pull
(u22itºu21)
out and do it on me considering how big it is so much the better in case any of
it wasnt washed out properly the last time I let him finish it in me nice
invention they made for women for him to get all the pleasure but if someone
gave them a touch of it themselves theyd know what I went through with Milly
nobody would believe cutting her teeth too and Mina Purefoys husband give us a
swing out of your whiskers filling her up with a child or twins once a year as
regular as the clock always with a smell of children off her the one they called
budgers or something like a nigger with a shock of hair on it Jesusjack the
child is a black the last time I was there a squad of them falling over one
another and bawling you couldnt hear your ears supposed to be healthy not
satisfied till they have us swollen out like elephants or I dont know what
supposing I risked having another not off him though still if he was married Im
sure hed have a fine strong child but I dont know Poldy has more spunk in him
yes thatd be awfully jolly I suppose it was meeting Josie Powell and the funeral
and thinking about me and Boylan set him off well he can think what he likes now
if thatll do him any good I know they were spooning a bit when I came on the
scene he was dancing and sitting out with her the night of Georgina Simpsons
housewarming and then he wanted to ram it down my neck on account of not liking
to see her a wallflower that was why we had the standup row over politics he
began it not me when he said about Our Lord being a carpenter at last he made me
cry of course a woman is so sensitive about
(u22every
thing
everythingºu21)
I was fuming with myself after for giving in only for I knew he was gone on me
and the first socialist he said He was he annoyed me so much I couldnt put him
into a temper still he knows a lot of
(u22mixed
up
mixedupºu21)
things especially about the body and the
(u22insides
insideºu21)
I often wanted to study up that myself what we have inside us in that family
physician I could always hear his voice talking when the room was crowded and
watch him after that I pretended I had
(u22on
a coolness a coolness
onºu21) with her over him
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(u22mass
or meeting he says your soul you have no soul
inside only grey
matter because he doesnt know what it is to have one yes when I lit the lamp yes
because he must have come 3 or 4 times with that
tremendous big
red
brute of a thing he
has I thought
the vein or whatever the dickens
they call it was
going
toºu21)
because he used to be a bit on the jealous side whenever he asked who are you
going to and I said over to Floey and he made me the present of lord Byrons
poems and the three pairs of gloves so that finished that I could quite easily
get him to make it up any time I know how Id even supposing he got in with her
again and was going out to see her somewhere Id know if he refused to eat the
onions I know plenty of ways ask him to tuck down the collar of my blouse or
touch him with my veil and gloves on going out 1 kiss then
(u22wouldsend
would
sendºu21)
them all spinning however alright well see then let him go to her she of course
would only be too delighted to pretend shes mad in love with him that I wouldnt
so much mind Id just go to her and ask her do you love him and look her square
in the eyes she couldnt fool me but he might imagine he was and make a
declaration (u22to
heru21) with his plabbery
kind of a manner
(u22to
herºu21)
like he did to me though I had the devils own job to get it out of him though I
liked him for that it showed he could hold in and wasnt to be got for the asking
he was on the pop of asking me too the night in the kitchen I was rolling the
potato cake theres something I want to say to you only for I put him off letting
on I was in a temper with my hands and arms full of pasty flour in any case I
let out too much the night before talking of dreams so I didnt want to let him
know more than was good for him she used to be always embracing me Josie
whenever he was there meaning him of course glauming me over and when I said I
washed up and down as far as possible asking me did you wash possible the women
are always egging on to that putting it on thick when hes there they know by his
sly eye blinking a bit putting on the indifferent when they come out with
something the kind he is what spoils him I dont wonder in the least because he
was very handsome at that time trying to look like lord Byron I said I liked
though he was too beautiful for a man and he was a little before we got engaged
afterwards though she didnt like it so much the day I was in fits of laughing
with the giggles I couldnt stop about all my hairpins falling
(u22outºu21)
one after another with the mass of hair I had youre always in great humour she
said yes because it grigged her because she knew what it meant because I used to
tell her a good bit of what went on between us not all but just enough to make
her
(u22month
mouthºu21)
water but that wasnt my fault she didnt darken the door much after we were married I wonder what shes got like now
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after living with that dotty husband of hers she had her face beginning to
look drawn and run down the last time I saw her she must have been just after a
row with him because I saw on the moment she was edging to draw down a
conversation about husbands and talk about him to run him down what was it she
told me O yes that sometimes he used to go to bed with his muddy boots on when
the maggot takes him just imagine having to get into bed with a thing like that
that might murder you any moment what a man well its not the one way everyone
goes mad Poldy
(u22anyway
anyhowºu21)
whatever he does always wipes his feet on the mat when he comes in wet or shine
and always blacks his own boots too and he always takes off his hat when he
comes up in the street like
(u22that
thenºu21)
and now hes going about in his slippers to look for £10000 for a postcard
(u22up
u
pºu21)
up O Sweetheart May wouldnt a thing like that simply bore you stiff to
extinction actually too stupid even to take his boots off now what could you
make of a man like that Id rather die 20 times over than marry another of their
sex of course hed never find another woman like me to put up with him the way I
do know me come sleep with me yes and he knows that too at the bottom of his
heart take that Mrs Maybrick that poisoned her husband for what I wonder in love
with some other man yes it was found out on her wasnt she the downright villain
to go and do a thing like that of course some men can be dreadfully aggravating
drive you mad and always the worst word in the world what do they ask us to
marry them for if were so bad as all that comes to yes because they cant get on
without us white Arsenic she put in his tea
(u22of
offºu21)
flypaper wasnt it I wonder why they call it that if I asked him hed say its from
the Greek leave us as wise as we were before she must have been madly in love
with the other fellow to run the chance of being hanged O she didnt care if that
was her nature what could she do besides theyre not brutes enough to go and hang a woman surely are they
theyre all so different Boylan talking about the shape of my foot he noticed
at once even before he was introduced when I was in the D B C with Poldy
laughing and trying to listen I was waggling my foot we both ordered 2 teas and
plain bread and butter I saw him looking with his two old maids of sisters when
I stood up and asked the girl where it was what do I care with it dropping out
of me and that black closed breeches he made me buy takes you half an hour to
let them down wetting all myself always with some brandnew fad every other week
such a long one I did I forgot my suede gloves on the seat behind that I never
got after some robber of a woman and he wanted me to put it in the Irish Times
lost in the ladies lavatory D B C Dame street
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finder return to Mrs Marion Bloom and I saw his eyes on my feet going out
through the turning door he was looking when I looked back and I went there for
tea 2 days after in the hope but he wasnt now how did that excite him because I
was crossing them when we were in the other room first he meant the shoes that
are too tight to walk in my hand is nice like that if I only had a ring with the
stone for my
(u22mouth
monthºu21)
a nice aquamarine Ill stick him for one and a gold bracelet I dont like my foot
so much still I made him spend once with my foot the night after Goodwins
botchup of a concert so cold and windy it was well we had that rum in the house
to mull and the fire wasnt black out when he asked to take off my stockings
lying on the hearthrug in Lombard street
(u22well
westºu21)
and another time it was my muddy boots hed like me to walk in all the horses
dung I could find but of course hes not natural like the rest of the world that
I what did he say I could give 9 points in 10 to Katty Lanner and beat her what
does that mean I asked him I forget what he said because the
(u22stoppress
stop
pressºu21)
edition just passed and the man with the curly hair in the Lucan dairy thats so
polite I think I saw his face before somewhere I noticed him when I was tasting
the butter so I took my time Bartell dArcy too that he used to make fun of when
he commenced kissing me on the choir stairs after I sang Gounods Ave
Maria what are we waiting for O my heart kiss me straight on the brow and
part which is my brown part he was pretty hot for all his tinny voice too my low
notes he was always raving about if you can believe him I liked the way he used
his mouth singing then he said wasnt it terrible to do that there in a place
like that I dont see anything so terrible about it Ill tell him about that some
day not now and surprise him ay and Ill take him there and show him the very
place too we did it so now there you are like it or lump it he thinks nothing
can happen without him knowing he hadnt an idea about my mother till we were
engaged otherwise hed never have got me so cheap as he did he was 10 times worse
himself anyhow begging me to give him a tiny bit cut off my drawers that was the
evening coming along Kenilworth
(u22Square
squareºu21)
he kissed me in the eye of my glove and I had to take it off asking me questions
is it permitted to inquire the shape of my bedroom so I let him keep it as if I
forgot it to think of me when I saw him slip it into his pocket of course hes
mad on the subject of drawers thats plain to be seen always skeezing at those
brazenfaced things on the bicycles with their skirts blowing up to their navels
even when Milly and I were out with him at the open air fete that one in the cream muslin standing right against the
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sun so he could see every atom she had on when he saw me from behind
following in the rain I saw him before he saw me however standing at the corner
of the Harolds cross road with a new raincoat on him with the muffler in the
Zingari colours to show off his complexion and the brown hat looking slyboots as
usual what was he doing there where hed no business they can go and get whatever
they like from anything at all with a skirt on it and were not to ask any
questions but they want to know where were you where are you going I could feel
him coming along skulking after me his eyes on my neck he had been keeping away
from the house he felt it was getting too warm for him so I halfturned and
stopped then he pestered me to say yes till I took off my glove slowly watching
him he said my openwork sleeves were too cold for the rain anything for an
excuse to put his hand anear me drawers drawers the whole blessed time till I
promised to give him the pair off my doll to carry about in his waistcoat pocket
O Maria Santisima he did look a big fool dreeping in the rain splendid
set of teeth he had made me hungry to look at them and beseeched of me to lift
the orange petticoat I had on with
(u22theºu21)
sunray pleats that there was nobody he said hed kneel down in the wet if I didnt
so persevering he would too and ruin his new raincoat you never know what freak
theyd take alone with you theyre so savage for it if anyone was passing so I
lifted them a bit and touched his trousers outside the way I used to Gardner
after with my ring hand to keep him from doing worse where it was too public I
was dying to find out was he circumcised he was shaking like a jelly all over
they want to do everything too quick take all the pleasure out of it and father
waiting all the time for his dinner he told me to say I left my purse in the
butchers and had to go back for it what a Deceiver then he wrote me that letter
with all those words in it how could he have the face to any woman after his
company manners making it so awkward after when we met asking me have I offended
you with my eyelids down of course he saw I wasnt he had a few brains not like
that other fool Henny Doyle he was always breaking or tearing something in the
charades I hate an unlucky man and if I knew what it meant of course I had to
say no for form sake dont understand you I said and wasnt it natural so it is of
course it used to be written up with a picture of a womans on that wall in
Gibraltar with that word I couldnt find anywhere only for children seeing it too
young then writing
(u22a
letter every morning every morning a
letterºu21)
sometimes twice a day I liked the way he made love then he knew the way to take
a woman when he sent me the 8 big poppies because mine
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was the
(u228th]
8thºu21)
then I wrote the night he kissed my heart at Dolphins barn I couldnt describe it
simply it makes you feel like nothing on earth but he never knew how to embrace
well like Gardner I hope hell come on Monday as he said at the same time four I
hate people who come at all hours answer the door you think its the vegetables
then its somebody and you all undressed or the door of the filthy sloppy kitchen
blows open the day old frostyface Goodwin called about the concert in Lombard
street and I just after dinner all flushed and tossed with boiling old stew dont
look at me professor I had to say Im a fright yes but he was a real old gent in
his way it was impossible to be more respectful nobody to say youre out you have
to peep out through the blind like the messengerboy today I thought it was a
putoff first him sending the port and the peaches first and I was just beginning
to yawn with nerves thinking he was trying to make a fool of me when I knew his
tattarrattat at the door he must have been a bit late because it was ¼
after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls coming from school I never know the time
even that watch he gave me never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked
after when I threw the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty
when I was whistling there is a charming girl I love and I hadnt even put on my
clean shift or powdered myself or a thing then this day week were to go to
Belfast just as well he has to go to Ennis his fathers anniversary the 27th it
wouldnt be pleasant if he did suppose our rooms at the hotel were beside each
other and any fooling went on in the new bed I couldnt tell him to stop and not
bother me with him in the next room or perhaps some protestant clergyman with a
cough knocking on the wall then he wouldnt believe
(u22theºu21)
next day we didnt do something its all very well a husband but you cant fool a
lover after me telling him we never did anything of course he didnt believe me
no its better hes going where he is besides something always happens with him
the time going to the Mallow Concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for
the two of us then the bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup
splashing about taking spoonfuls of it hadnt he the nerve and the waiter after
him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the engine to start
but he wouldnt pay till he finished it the two gentlemen in the 3rd class
carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so pigheaded sometimes when
he gets a thing into his head a good job he was able to open the carriage door
with his knife or theyd have taken us on to Cork I suppose that was done out of
revenge on him O I love jaunting in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I
wonder will he take a 1st class for me he might want to do it
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in the train by tipping the guard well O I suppose
(u22there'll
therellºu21)
be the usual idiots of men gaping at us with their eyes as stupid as ever they
can possibly be that was an exceptional man that common workman that left us
alone in the carriage that day going to Howth Id like to find out something
about him 1 or 2 tunnels perhaps then you have to look out of the window all the
nicer then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped with
him that gets you on on the stage the last concert I sang at where its over a
year ago when was it St Teresas hall Clarendon St little chits of missies they
have now singing Kathleen Kearney and her like on account of father being in the
army and my singing the absentminded beggar and wearing a brooch for lord
Roberts when I had the map of it all and Poldy not Irish enough was it him
managed it this time I wouldnt put it past him like he got me on to sing in the
(u22Stabat
Mater Stabat
Materºu21)
by going around saying he was putting Lead Kindly Light to music I put him up to
that till the jesuits found out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou
me on copied from some old opera yes and he was going about with some of them
Sinner Fein lately or whatever they call themselves talking his usual trash and
nonsense he says that little man he showed me without the neck is very
intelligent the coming man Griffith is he well he doesnt look it thats all I can
say still it must have been him he knew there was a boycott I hate the mention
of
(u22theirºu21)
politics after the war that Pretoria and Ladysmith and Bloemfontein where
Gardner Lieut Stanley G 8th Bn 2nd East Lancs Rgt of enteric fever he was a
lovely fellow in khaki and just the right height over me Im sure he was brave
too he said I was lovely the evening we kissed goodbye at the canal lock my
Irish beauty he was pale with excitement about going away or wed be seen from
the road he couldnt stand properly and I so hot as I never felt they could have
made their peace in the beginning or old oom Paul and the rest of the old
Krugers go and fight it out between them instead of dragging on for years
killing any finelooking men there were with their fever if he was even decently
shot it wouldnt have been so bad I love to see a regiment pass in review the
first time I saw the Spanish cavalry at La Roque it was lovely after looking
across the bay from Algeciras all the lights of the rock like fireflies or those
sham battles on the 15 acres the Black Watch with their kilts in time at the
march past the 10th hussars the prince of Wales own or the lancers O the lancers
theyre grand or the Dublins that won Tugela his father made his money over
selling the horses for the cavalry well he could buy me a nice present up in Belfast after what I gave him theyve
{u22, 701}
lovely linen up there or one of those nice kimono things I must buy a
mothball like I had before to keep in the drawer with them it would be exciting
going
(u22around
roundºu21)
with him shopping buying those things in a new city better leave this ring
behind want to keep turning and turning to get it over the knuckle there or they
might bell it round the town in their papers or tell the police on me but theyd
think were married O let them all go and smother themselves for the fat lot I
care he has plenty of money and hes not a marrying man so somebody better get it
out of him if I could find out whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of
course when I looked close in the handglass powdering a mirror never gives you
the expression besides scrooching down on me like that all the time with his big
hipbones hes heavy too with his hairy chest for this heat always having to lie
down for them better for him put it into me from behind the way Mrs Mastiansky
told me her husband made her like the dogs do it and stick out her tongue as far
as ever she could and he so quiet and mild with his tingating cither can you
ever be up to men the way it takes them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had on
and stylish tie and socks with the skyblue silk things on them hes certainly
welloff I know by the cut his clothes have and his heavy watch but he was like a
perfect devil for a few minutes after he came back with the stop press tearing
up the tickets and swearing blazes because he lost 20 quid he said he lost over
that outsider that won and half he put on for me on account of Lenehans tip
cursing him to the lowest pits that sponger he was making free with me after the
Glencree dinner coming back that long joult over the featherbed mountain after
the lord Mayor looking at me with his dirty eyes Val Dillon that big heathen I
first noticed him at dessert when I was cracking the nuts with my teeth I wished
I could have picked every morsel of that chicken out of my fingers it
(u22itºu21)
was so tasty and browned and as tender as anything only for I didnt want to eat
everything on my plate those forks and fishslicers were hallmarked silver too I
wish I had some I could easily have slipped a couple into my muff when I was
playing with them then always hanging out of them for money in a restaurant for
the bit you put down your throat we have to be thankful for our mangy cup of tea
itself as a great compliment to be noticed the way the world is divided in any
case if its going to go on I want at least two other good chemises for one thing
and but I dont know what kind of drawers he likes none at all I think didnt he
say yes and half the girls in Gibraltar never wore them either naked as God made
them that Andalusian singing her Manola she didnt make much secret of what she hadnt yes and the
{u22, 702}
second pair of silkette stockings is laddered after one days wear I could
have brought them back to Lewers this morning and kick up a row and made that
one change them only not to upset myself and run the risk of walking into him
and ruining the whole thing and one of those kidfitting corsets Id want
advertised cheap in the Gentlewoman with elastic gores on the hips he saved the
one I have but thats no good what did they say they give a delightful figure
line 11/6 obviating that unsightly broad appearance across the lower back to
reduce flesh my belly is a bit too big Ill have to knock off the stout at dinner
or am I getting too fond of it the last they sent from
(u22O
Rourkes
ORourkesºu21)
was as flat as a pancake he makes his money easy Larry they call him the old
mangy parcel he sent at Xmas a cottage cake and a bottle of hogwash he tried to
palm off as claret that he couldnt get anyone to drink God spare his spit for
fear hed die of the drouth or I must do a few breathing exercises I wonder is
that antifat any good might overdo it thin ones are not so much the fashion now
garters that much I have the violet pair I wore today thats all he bought me out
of the cheque he got on the first O no there was the face lotion I finished the
last of yesterday that made my skin like new I told him over and over again get
that made up in the same place and dont forget it God only knows whether he did
after all I said to him Ill know by the bottle anyway if not I suppose Ill only
have to wash in my piss like beeftea or chickensoup with some of that opoponax
and violet I thought it was beginning to look coarse or old a bit the skin
underneath is much finer where it peeled off there on my finger after the burn
its a pity it isnt all like that and the four paltry
(u22handerchiefs
handkerchiefsºu21)
about 6/- in all sure you cant get on in this world without style all going in
food and rent when I get it Ill lash it around I tell you in fine style I always
want to throw a handful of tea into the pot measuring and mincing if I buy a
pair of old brogues itself do you like those new shoes yes how much were they
Ive no clothes at all the brown costume and the skirt and jacket and the one at
the cleaners 3 whats that for any woman cutting up this old hat and patching up
the other the men wont look at you and women try to walk on you because they
know youve no man then with all the things getting dearer every day for the 4
years more I have of life up to 35 no Im what am I at all Ill be 33 in September
will I what O well look at that Mrs Galbraith shes much older than me I saw her
when I was out last week her beautys on the wane she was a lovely woman
magnificent head of hair on her down to her waist tossing it back like that like
Kitty OShea in Grantham street 1st thing I did every morning
{u22, 703}
to look across see her combing it as if she loved it and was full of it
pity I only got to know her the day before we left and that Mrs Langtry the
Jersey Lily the prince of Wales was in love with I suppose hes like the first
man going the roads only for the name of a king theyre all made the one way only
a black mans Id like to try a beauty up to what was she 45 there was some funny
story about the jealous old husband what was it at all and an oyster knife he
went no he made her wear a kind of a tin thing
(u22around
roundºu21)
her and the prince of Wales yes he had the oyster knife cant be true a thing
like that like some of those books he brings me the works of Master Francois
somebody supposed to be a priest about a child born out of her ear because her
bumgut fell out a nice word for any priest to write and her a—e as if any
fool wouldnt know what that meant I hate that pretending of all things with
(u22the
thatºu21)
old blackguards face on him anybody can see its not true and that Ruby and Fair
Tyrants he brought me that twice I remember when I came to page 50 the part
about where she hangs him up out of a hook with a cord flagellate sure theres
nothing for a woman in that all invention made up about he drinking the
champagne out of her slipper after the ball was over like the infant Jesus in
the crib at Inchicore in the Blessed Virgins arms sure no woman could have a
child that big taken out of her and I thought first it came out of her side
because how could she go to the chamber when she wanted to and she a rich lady
of course she felt honoured H.R.H. he was in Gibraltar the year I was born I bet
he found lilies there too where he planted the tree he planted more than that in
his time he might have planted me too if hed come a bit sooner then I wouldnt be
here as I am he ought to chuck that Freeman with the paltry few shillings he
knocks out of it and go into an office or something where hed get regular pay or
a bank where they could put him up on a throne to count the money all the day of
course he prefers plottering about the house so you cant stir with him any side
whats your programme today I wish hed even smoke a pipe like father to get the
smell of a man or pretending to be mooching about for advertisements when he
could have been in Mr Cuffes still only for what he did then sending me to try
and patch it up I could have got him promoted there to be the manager he gave me
a great mirada once or twice first he was as stiff as the mischief really and
truly Mrs Bloom only I felt rotten simply with the old rubbishy dress that I
lost the leads out of the tails with no cut in it but theyre coming into fashion
again I bought it simply to please him I knew it was no good by the finish pity I changed my mind of going to Todd and
{u22, 704}
Burns as I said and not Lees it was just like the shop itself rummage sale
a lot of trash I hate those rich shops get on your nerves nothing kills me
altogether only he thinks he knows a great lot about a womans dress and cooking
mathering everything he can scour off the shelves into it if I went by his
advices every blessed hat I put on does that suit me yes take that thats alright
the one like a
(u22wedding
cake
weddingcakeºu21)
standing up miles off my head he said suited me or the dishcover one coming down
on my backside on pins and needles about the
(u22shop
girl
shopgirlºu21)
in that place in Grafton street I had the misfortune to bring him into and she
as insolent as ever she could be with her smirk saying Im afraid were giving you
too much trouble
(u22whats
she what
shesºu21)
there for but I stared it out of her yes he was awfully stiff and no wonder but
he changed the second time he looked Poldy pigheaded as usual like the soup but
I could see him looking very hard at my chest when he stood up to open the door
for me it was nice of him to show me out in any case Im extremely sorry Mrs
Bloom believe me without making it too marked the first time after him being
insulted and me being supposed to be his wife I just half smiled I know my chest
was out that way at the door when he said Im extremely sorry and Im sure you were
yes I think he made them a bit firmer sucking them like that so long he made
me thirsty titties he calls them I had to laugh yes this one anyhow stiff the
nipple gets for the least thing Ill get him to keep that up and Ill take those
eggs beaten up with marsala fatten them out for him what are all those veins and
things curious the way its made 2 the same in case of twins theyre supposed to
represent beauty placed up there like those statues in the museum one of them
pretending to hide it with her hand are they so beautiful of course compared
with what a man looks like with his two bags full and his other thing hanging
down out of him or sticking up at you like a hatrack no wonder they hide it with
a cabbageleaf
(u22the
woman is beauty of course thats admitted when he said I could pose for a picture
naked to some rich fellow in Holles street when he lost the job in Helys and I
was selling the clothes and strumming in the coffee palace would I be like that
bath of the nymph with my hair down yes only shes younger or Im a little like
that dirty bitch in that Spanish photo he has the nymphs used they go about like
that I asked
himºu21)
that disgusting Cameron highlander behind the meat market or that other wretch
with the red head behind the tree where the statue of the fish used to be when I
was passing pretending he was pissing standing out for me to see it with his babyclothes up to one side the Queens own
{u22, 705}
they were a nice lot its well the Surreys relieved them theyre always
trying to show it to you every time nearly I passed outside the mens greenhouse
near the Harcourt street station just to try some fellow or other trying to
catch my eye
(u22or
asºu21)
if it was 1 of the 7 wonders of the world O and the stink of those rotten places
the night coming home with
(u22of
those rotten places the night coming home
withºu21)
Poldy after the Comerfords party oranges and lemonade to make you feel nice and
watery I went into 1 of them it was so biting cold I couldnt keep it when was
that 93 the canal was frozen yes it was a few months after a pity a couple of
the Camerons werent there to see me squatting in the mens place meadero I tried
to draw a picture of it before I tore it up like a sausage or something I wonder
theyre not afraid going about of getting a kick or a bang of something there
(u22the woman is beauty of
course thats admittedu21)
(u22when he said
I could pose for a
picture naked to some rich fellow in Holles street when he lost the job in
Helys and I was selling the clothes and strumming in the coffee palace
would I be like that
bath of the nymph
with my hair
down yes only shes
youngeru21)
(u22or
Im a little like
that dirty bitch in that Spanish photo he has
nymphsu21)
(u22used they go about like
that I asked
himºu21)
and that word met something with hoses in it and he came out with some
jawbreakers about the incarnation he never can explain a thing simply the way a
body can understand then he goes and burns the bottom out of the pan all for his
Kidney this one not so much theres the mark of his teeth still where he tried to
bite the nipple I had to scream out arent they fearful trying to hurt you I had
a great breast of milk with Milly enough for two what was the reason of that he
said I could have got a pound a week as a wet nurse all swelled out the morning
that delicate looking student that stopped in
(u22n(sup)o
noºu21)
28 with the Citrons Penrose nearly caught me washing through the window only for
I snapped up the towel to my face that was his studenting hurt me they used to
weaning her till he got doctor Brady to give me the Belladonna prescription I
had to get him to suck them they were so hard he said it was sweeter and thicker
than cows then he wanted to milk me into the tea well hes beyond everything I
declare somebody ought to put him in the budget if I only could remember the one
half of the things and write a book out of it the works of Master Poldy yes and
its so much smoother the skin much an hour he was at them Im sure by the clock
like some kind of a big infant I had at me they want everything in their mouth
all the pleasure those men get out of a woman I can feel his mouth O Lord I must
stretch myself I wished he was here or somebody to let myself go with and come
again like that I feel all fire inside me or if I could dream it when he made me
spend the 2nd time tickling me behind with his finger I was coming for about 5
minutes with my legs round him I had to hug him after O Lord I wanted to shout
out all sorts of things fuck or shit or anything at all only not to look ugly or
those lines
(u22ftom
fromºu21)
the strain who knows the way hed take it you want to feel your way with a man theyre not all like him thank God some of
{u22, 706}
them want you to be so nice about it I noticed the contrast he does it and
doesnt talk I gave my eyes that look with my hair a bit loose from the tumbling
and my tongue between my lips up to him the savage brute Thursday Friday one
Saturday two Sunday three O Lord I cant wait till Monday
frseeeeeeeefronnnng train somewhere whistling the strength those engines
have in them like big giants and the water rolling all over and out of them all
sides like the end of Loves old
(u22sweet
sonnnng
sweeeetsonnnngºu21)
the poor men that have to be out all the night from their wives and families in
those roasting engines stifling it was today Im glad I burned the half of those
old Freemans and Photo bits leaving things like that lying
(u22around
aboutºu21)
hes getting very careless and threw the rest of them up in the W C Ill get him
to cut them tomorrow for me instead of having them there for the next year to
get a few pence for them have him asking wheres last Januarys paper and all
those old overcoats I bundled out of the hall making the place hotter than it is
(u22the
thatºu21)
rain was lovely just after my beauty sleep I thought it was going to get like
Gibraltar my goodness the heat there before the levanter came on black as night
and the glare of the rock standing up in it like a big giant compared with their
3 Rock mountain they think is so great with the red sentries here and there the
poplars and they all whitehot and
(u22the
mosquito nets
andºu21)
the smell of the rainwater in those tanks watching the sun all the time
weltering down on you faded all that lovely frock fathers friend Mrs Stanhope
sent me from the B Marche paris what a shame my dearest Doggerina she wrote on
(u22what
itºu21)
she was very nice whats this her other name was just a P C to tell you I sent
the little present have just had a jolly warm bath and feel a very clean dog now
enjoyed it wogger she called him wogger wd give anything to be back in Gib and
hear you sing in old Madrid or Waiting Concone is the name of those exercises he
bought me one of those new some word I couldnt make out shawls amusing things
but tear for the least thing still
(u22there
theyreºu21)
lovely I think dont you will always think of the lovely teas we had together
scrumptious currant scones and raspberry wafers I adore well now dearest
Doggerina be sure and write soon kind she left out regards to your father also
Captain Grove with love
(u22yes
yrsºu21)
affly
(u22Hesterºu21)
x x x x x she didnt look a bit married just like a girl he was years older than
her wogger he was awfully fond of me when he held down the wire with his foot
for me to step over at the bullfight at La Linea when that matador Gomez was
given the bulls ear
(u22theseºu21)
clothes we have to wear whoever invented them expecting you to walk up Killiney
hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a blessed thing
in them in a crowd run or jump out of the way
{u22, 707}
thats why I was afraid when that other ferocious old Bull began to charge
the banderilleros with the sashes and the 2 things in their hats and the brutes
of men shouting bravo toro sure the women were as bad in their nice white
mantillas ripping all the whole insides out of those poor horses I never heard
of such a thing in all my life yes he used to break his heart at me taking off
the dog barking in bell lane poor brute and it sick what became of them ever I
suppose theyre dead long ago the 2 of them its like all through a mist makes you
feel so old I made the scones of course I had everything all to myself then a
girl Hester we used to compare our hair mine was thicker than hers she showed me
how to settle it at the back when I put it up and whats this else how to make a
knot on a thread with the one hand we were like cousins what age was I then the
night of the storm I slept in her bed she had her arms round me then we were
fighting in the morning with
(u22lhe
theºu21)
pillow what fun he was watching me whenever he got an opportunity at the band on
the Alameda esplanade when I was with father and Captain Grove I looked up at
the church first and then at the windows then down and our eyes met I felt
something go through me like all needles my eyes were dancing I remember after
when I looked at myself in the glass hardly
(u22recognized
recognisedºu21)
myself the change I had a splendid skin from the sun and the excitement like a
rose I didnt get a wink of sleep it wouldnt have been nice on account of her but
I could have stopped it in time she gave me the Moonstone to read that was the
first I read of Wilkie Collins East Lynne I read and the shadow of Ashlydyat Mrs
Henry Wood Henry Dunbar by that other woman I lent him afterwards with Mulveys
photo in it so as he see I wasnt without and Lord Lytton Eugene Aram Molly bawn
she gave me by Mrs Hungerford on account of the name I dont like books with a
Molly in them like that one he brought me about the one from Flanders a whore
always
(u22shopifting
shopliftingºu21)
anything she could cloth and stuff and yards of it
(u22Oºu21)
this blanket is too heavy on me thats better I havent even one decent nightdress
this thing gets all rolled
(u22upºu21)
under me besides him and his fooling thats better I used to be weltering then in
the heat my shift drenched with the sweat stuck in the cheeks of my bottom on
the chair when I stood up they were so fattish and firm when I got up on the
sofa cushions to see with my clothes up and the bugs tons of them at night and
the mosquito nets I couldnt read a line Lord how long ago it seems centuries of
course they never
(u22come
cameºu21)
back and she didnt put her address right on it either she may have noticed her
wogger people were always going away and we never I remember that day with the waves and the boats
{u22, 708}
with their high heads rocking and the
(u22swell
smellºu21)
of
(u22theºu21)
ship those Officers uniforms on shore leave made me seasick he didnt say
anything he was very serious I had the high buttoned boots on and my skirt was
blowing she kissed me six or seven times didnt I cry yes I believe I did or near
it my lips were taittering when I said goodbye she had a Gorgeous wrap of some
special kind of blue colour on her for the voyage made very peculiarly to one
side like and it was extremely pretty it got as dull as the devil after they
went I was almost planning to run away mad out of it somewhere were never easy
where we are father or aunt or marriage waiting always waiting to guiiiide him
toooo me waiting nor speeeed his flying feet their damn guns bursting and
booming all over the shop especially the Queens birthday and throwing everything
down in all directions
(u22of
ifºu21)
you didnt open the windows when general Ulysses Grant whoever he was or did
supposed to be some great fellow landed off the ship and old Sprague the
(u22codsul
consulºu21)
that was there from before the flood dressed up poor man and he in mourning for
the son then the same old reveille in the morning and drums rolling and the
unfortunate poor devils of soldiers walking about with messtins smelling the
place more than the old longbearded jews in their jellibees and levites assembly
and sound clear and gunfire for the men to cross the lines and the warden
marching with his keys to lock the gates and the bagpipes and only Captain
Groves and father talking about Rorkes drift and Plevna and sir Garnet Wolseley
and Gordon at Khartoum lighting their pipes for them everytime they went out
drunken old devil with his grog on the windowsill catch him leaving any of it
picking his nose trying to think of some other dirty story to tell up in a
corner but he never forgot himself when I was there sending me out of the room
on some blind excuse paying his compliments the Bushmills whisky talking of
course but hed do the same to the next woman that came along I
(u22supposed
supposeºu21)
he died of galloping drink ages ago the days like years not a letter from a
living soul except the odd few I posted to myself with bits of paper in them so
bored sometimes I could fight with my nails listening to that old Arab with the
one eye and his heass of an instrument singing his heah heah
(u22heahºu21)
aheah all my compriments on your hotchapotch of your heass as bad as now with
the hands hanging off me looking out of the window if there was a nice fellow
even in the opposite house that medical in Holles street the nurse was after
when I put on my gloves and hat at the window to show I was going out not a
notion what I meant arent they thick never understand what you say even youd
want to print it up on a big poster for them not even if you shake
{u22, 709}
hands twice with the left he didnt recognise me either when I half frowned
at him outside Westland row chapel where does their great intelligence come in
Id like to know grey matter they have it all in their tail if you ask me those
country gougers up in the City Arms intelligence they had a damn sight less than
the bulls and cows they were selling the meat and the coalmans bell that noisy
bugger trying to swindle me with the wrong bill he took out of his hat what a
pair of paws and pots and pans and kettles to mend any broken bottles for a poor
man today and no visitors or post ever except his cheques or some advertisement
like that wonderworker they sent him addressed dear Madam only his letter and
the card from Milly this morning see she wrote a letter to him who did I get the
last letter from O Mrs Dwenn now
(u22whatever
whatºu21)
possessed her to write after so many years to know the recipe I had for pisto
madrileno Floey Dillon since she wrote to say she was married to a very rich
architect if Im to believe all I hear with a villa and eight rooms her father
was an awfully nice man he was near seventy always
(u22good
humour
goodhumouredºu21)
well now Miss Tweedy or Miss Gillespie theres the pyannyer that was a solid
silver coffee service he had too on the mahogany sideboard then dying so far
away I hate people that have always their poor story to tell everybody has their
own troubles that poor Nancy Blake died a month ago of acute
(u22pneumonia
neumoniaºu21)
well I didnt know her so well as all that she was Floeys friend more than mine
its a bother having to answer he always tells me the wrong things and no stops
to say like making a speech your sad bereavement
(u22symphathy
symphathyºu21)
I always make that mistake and
(u22newphew
newphewºu21)
with 2 double yous in I hope hell write me a longer letter the next time if its
a thing he really likes me O thanks be to the great God I got somebody to give
me what I badly wanted to put some heart up into me youve no chances at all in
this place like you used long ago I wish somebody would write me a loveletter
his wasnt much and I told him he could write what he liked yours ever Hugh
Boylan in Old Madrid silly women believe love is sighing I am dying still if he
wrote it I suppose thered be some truth in it true or no it fills up your whole
day and life always something to think about every moment and see it all
(u22around
roundºu21)
you like a new world I could write the answer in bed to let him imagine me short
just a few words not those long crossed letters Atty Dillon used to write to the
fellow that was something in the four courts that jilted her after out of the
ladies letterwriter when I told her to say a few simple words he could twist how
he liked not acting with precipit precipitancy with equal candour the greatest
earthly happiness answer to a gentlemans proposal affirmatively my goodness
theres nothing else its all very fine for them
{u22, 710}
but as for being a woman as soon as youre old they might as well throw you out in the bottom of the ashpit.
Mulveys was the first when I was in bed that morning and Mrs Rubio brought
it in with the coffee she stood there standing when I asked her to hand me and I
pointing at them I couldnt think of the word a hairpin to open it with ah
horquilla disobliging old thing and it staring her in the face with her switch
of false hair on her and vain about her appearance ugly as she was near 80 or a
100 her face a mass of wrinkles with all her religion domineering because she
never could get over the Atlantic fleet coming in half the ships of the world
and the Union Jack flying with all her carabineros because 4 drunken English
sailors took all the rock from them and because I didnt run into mass often
enough in Santa Maria to please her with her shawl up on her except when there
was a marriage on with all her miracles of the saints and her black blessed
virgin with the silver dress and the sun dancing 3 times on Easter Sunday
morning and when the priest was going by with the bell bringing the vatican to
the dying blessing herself for his Majestad an admirer he signed it I near
jumped out of my skin I wanted to pick him up when I saw him following me along
the Calle Real in the shop window then he tipped me just in passing
(u22butºu21)
I never thought hed write making an appointment I had it inside my petticoat
bodice all day reading it up in every hole and corner while father was up at the
drill instructing to find out by the handwriting or the language of stamps
singing I remember shall I wear a white rose and I wanted to put on the old
stupid clock to near the time he was the first man kissed me under the Moorish
wall my sweetheart when a boy it never entered my head what kissing meant till
he put his tongue in my mouth his mouth was sweetlike young I put my knee up to
him a few times to learn the way what did I tell him I was engaged for
(u22forºu21)
fun to the son of a Spanish nobleman named Don Miguel de la Flora and he
believed
(u22meºu21)
that I was to be married to him in 3 years time theres many a true word spoken
in jest there is a flower that bloometh a few things I told him true about
myself just for him to be imagining the Spanish girls he didnt like I suppose
one of them wouldnt have him I got him excited he crushed all the flowers on my
bosom he brought me he couldnt count the pesetas and the perragordas till I
taught him Cappoquin he came from he said on the Blackwater but it was too short
then the day before he left
(u22may
Mayºu21)
yes it was May when the infant king of Spain was born Im always like that in the
spring Id like a new fellow every year up on the tiptop under the rockgun near
OHaras tower I told him it was struck by lightning and all about the old
{u22, 711}
Barbary apes they sent to Clapham without a tail careering all over the
show on each others back Mrs Rubio said she was a regular old rock scorpion
robbing the chickens out of Inces farm and throw stones at you if you went anear
he was looking at me I had that white blouse on open
(u22at
inºu21)
the front to encourage him as much as I could without too openly they were just
beginning to be plump I said I was tired we lay over the firtree cove a wild
place I suppose it must be the highest rock in existence the galleries and
casemates and those frightful rocks and Saint Michaels cave with the icicles or
whatever they call them hanging down and ladders all the mud plotching my boots
Im sure thats the way down the monkeys go under the sea to Africa when they die
the ships out far like chips that was the Malta boat passing yes the sea and the
sky you could do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they
love doing that its the roundness there I was leaning over him with my white
ricestraw hat to take the newness out of it the left side of my face the best my
blouse open for his last day transparent kind of shirt he had I could see his
chest pink he wanted to touch mine with his for a moment but I wouldnt let him
he was awfully put out first for fear
(u22your
youºu21)
never know consumption or leave me with a child embarazada that old servant Ines
told me that one drop even if it got into you at all after I tried with the
Banana but I was afraid it might break and get lost up in me somewhere
(u22yesºu21)
because they once took something down out of a woman that was up there for years
covered with limesalts theyre all mad to get in there where they come out of
youd think they could never
(u22get
goºu21)
far enough up and then theyre done with you in a way till the next time yes
because theres a wonderful feeling there
(u22so
tenderºu21)
all the time
(u22so
tenderºu21)
how did we finish it off yes O yes I pulled him off into my handkerchief
pretending not to be excited but I opened my legs I wouldnt let him touch me
inside my petticoat
(u22becauseºu21)
I had a skirt opening up the side I
(u22tortured
tormentedºu21)
the life out of him first tickling him I loved rousing that dog in the hotel
(u22rrrsssst
rrrssssttºu21)
awokwokawok his eyes shut and a bird flying below us he was shy all the same I
liked him like that
(u22morning
moaningºu21)
I made him blush a little when I got over him that way when I unbuttoned him and
took his out and drew back the skin it had a kind of eye in it theyre all
Buttons men down the middle on the wrong side of them Molly darling he called me
what was his name Jack Joe Harry Mulvey was it yes I think a lieutenant he was
rather fair he had a laughing kind of a voice so I went
(u22around
roundºu21)
to the whatyoucallit everything was whatyoucallit moustache had he he said hed
come back Lord its just like yesterday to me and if I was married hed do it to
me and I promised him yes faithfully Id let him block
{u22, 712}
me now flying perhaps hes dead or killed or a Captain or admiral its nearly
20 years if I said firtree cove he would if he came up behind me and put his
hands over my eyes to guess who I might
(u22recognize
recogniseºu21)
him hes young still about 40 perhaps hes married some girl on the black water
and is quite changed they all do they havent half the character a woman has she
little knows what I did with her beloved husband before he ever dreamt of her in
broad daylight too in the sight of the whole world you might say they could have
put an article about it in the Chronicle I was a bit wild after when I blew out
the old bag the biscuits were
(u22finrom
in
fromºu21)
Benady Bros and exploded it Lord what a bang all the woodcocks and pigeons
screaming coming back the same way that we went over middle hill round by the
old guardhouse and the jews burialplace pretending to read out the Hebrew on
them I wanted to fire his pistol he said he hadnt one he didnt know what to make
of me with his
(u22peaked
peakºu21)
cap on that he always wore crooked as often as I settled it straight H M S
Calypso swinging my hat that old Bishop that spoke off the altar his long preach
about womans higher functions about girls now riding the bicycle and wearing
peak caps and the new woman bloomers God send him sense and me more money I
suppose theyre called after him I never
(u22tho
ught
thoughtºu21)
that would be my name Bloom when I used to write it in print to see how it
looked on a visiting card or practising for the butcher and oblige M Bloom youre
looking blooming Josie used to say after I married him well its better than
Breen or Briggs does brig or those awful names with bottom in them Mrs
Ramsbottom or some other kind of a bottom Mulvey I wouldnt go mad about either
or suppose I divorced him Mrs Boylan my mother
(u22whœver
whoeverºu21)
she was might have given me a nicer name the Lord knows after the lovely one she
had Lunita Laredo the fun we had running along
(u22Willis
Willissºu21)
road to
(u22Europe
Europaºu21)
point twisting in and out all round the other side of Jersey they were shaking
and dancing about in my blouse like Millys little ones now when she runs up the
stairs I loved looking down at them I was jumping up at the pepper trees and the
white poplars pulling the leaves off and throwing them at him he went to India
he was to write the voyages those men have to make to the ends of the world and
back its the least they might get a squeeze or two at a woman while they can
going out to be drowned or blown up somewhere I went up windmill hill to the
flats that Sunday morning with Captain Rubios that was dead spyglass like the
sentry had he said hed have one or two from on board I wore that frock from the
B Marche
(u22Paris
parisºu21)
and the coral necklace the straits shining I could see over to Morocco almost the bay of Tangier
{u22, 713}
white and the Atlas mountain with snow on it and the straits like a river
so clear Harry Molly Darling I was thinking of him on the sea all the time after
at mass when my petticoat began to slip down at the elevation weeks and weeks I
kept the
(u22handerchief
handkerchiefºu21)
under my pillow for the smell of him there was no decent perfume to be got in
that Gibraltar only that cheap peau
(u22despagne
dEspagneºu21)
that faded and left a stink on you more than anything else I wanted to give him
a memento he gave me that clumsy Claddagh ring for luck that I gave Gardner
going to
(u22South
southºu21)
Africa where those Boers killed him with their war and fever but they were well
beaten all the same as if it brought its bad luck with it like an opal or pearl
(u22itºu21)
must have been pure
(u2216
18ºu21)
(u22carat
carrotºu21)
gold because it was very heavy I can see his face
(u22clean
shaven
cleanshavenºu21)
Frseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefrong that train again weeping tone once in the dear
deaead days beyondre call close my eyes breath my lips forward kiss sad look
eyes open piano ere oer the world the mists began I hate that istsbeg comes
loves sweet
(u22ssooooooong
sooooooooooongºu21)
Ill let that out full when I get in front of the footlights again Kathleen
Kearney and her lot of squealers Miss This Miss That Miss Theother lot of
sparrowfarts skitting around talking about politics they know as much about as
my backside anything in the world to make themselves someway interesting Irish
(u22homenade
homemadeºu21)
beauties soldiers daughter am I ay and whose are you bootmakers and
(u22publicasn
publicansºu21)
I beg your pardon coach I thought you were a wheelbarrow theyd die down dead off
their feet if ever they got a chance of walking down the Alameda on an officers
arm like me on the bandnight my eyes flash my bust that they havent passion God
help their poor head I knew more about men and life when I was 15 than theyll
all know at 50 they dont know how to sing a song like that Gardner said no man
could look at my mouth and teeth smiling like that and not think of it I was
afraid he mightnt like my accent first he so English all father left me in spite
of his stamps Ive my mothers eyes and figure anyhow he always said theyre so
snotty about themselves some of those cads he wasnt a bit like that he was dead
gone on my lips let them get a husband first thats fit to be looked at and a
daughter like mine or see if they can excite a swell with money that can pick
and choose whoever he wants like Boylan to do it 4 or 5 times locked in each
others arms or the voice either I could have been a prima donna only I married
him comes looooves old deep down chin back not too much make it double My Ladys
Bower is too long for an encore about the moated grange at twilight and vaunted
rooms yes Ill sing Winds that blow from the south that he gave after the
choirstairs performance Ill change that lace on my black dress to show off my bubs and Ill yes by
{u22, 714}
God Ill get that big fan mended make them burst with envy my hole is
itching me always when I think of him I feel I want to I feel some wind in me
better go easy not wake him have him at it again slobbering after washing every
bit of myself back belly and sides if we had even a bath itself or my own room
anyway I wish hed sleep in some bed by himself with his cold feet on me give us
room even to let a fart God or do the least thing better yes hold them like that
a bit on my
(u22sidep
iano side
pianoºu21)
quietly sweeeee theres that train far away pianissimo eeeeeeee one more
(u22song
tsongºu21)
that was a relief wherever you be let your wind go free who knows if that
pork chop I took with my cup of tea after was quite good with the heat I couldnt
smell anything off it Im sure that queerlooking man in the porkbutchers is a
great rogue I hope that lamp is not smoking fill my nose up with smuts better
than having him leaving the gas on all night I couldnt rest easy in my bed in
Gibraltar even getting up to see why am I so damned nervous about that though I
like it in the winter its more company O Lord it was rotten cold too that winter
when I was only about ten was I yes I had the big doll with all the funny
clothes dressing her up and undressing that icy wind skeeting across from those
mountains the something Nevada sierra nevada standing at the fire with the
little bit of a short shift I had up to heat myself I loved dancing about in it
then make a race back into bed Im sure that fellow opposite used to be there the
whole time watching with the lights out in the summer and I in my skin hopping
around I used to love myself then stripped at the washstand dabbing and creaming
only when it came to the chamber performance I put out the light too so then
there were 2 of us
(u22Goodbye
goodbyeºu21)
to my sleep for this night anyhow I hope hes not going to get in with those
medicals leading him astray to imagine hes young again coming in at 4 in the
morning it must be if not more still he had the manners not to wake me what do
they find to gabber about all night squandering money and getting drunker and
drunker couldnt they drink water then he starts giving us his orders for eggs
and tea
(u22andºu21)
Findon haddy and hot buttered toast I suppose well have him sitting up like the
king of the country pumping the wrong end of the spoon up and down in his egg
wherever he learned that from and I love to hear him falling up the stairs of a
morning with the cups rattling on the tray and then play with the cat she rubs
up against you for her own sake I wonder has she fleas shes as bad as a woman
always licking and lecking but I hate their claws I wonder do they see anything
that we cant staring like that when she sits at the top of the stairs so long and listening as I wait always
{u22, 715}
what a robber too that lovely fresh
(u22place
plaiceºu21)
I bought I think Ill get a bit of fish tomorrow or today is it Friday yes I will
with some blancmange with black currant jam like long ago not those 2 lb pots of
mixed plum and apple from the London and Newcastle Williams and Woods goes twice
as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get a nice piece of cod
Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im sick of that everlasting
butchers meat from Buckleys loin chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of
mutton and calfs pluck the very name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave
5/
(u22-ºu21)
each and or let him pay
(u22itºu21)
and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and
(u22drove
driveºu21)
out to the furry glen or the strawberry beds wed have him examining all the
horses toenails first like he does with the letters no not with Boylan there yes
with some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at the
bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as blazes he says not a bank
holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary Ann coalboxes out for the day Whit
Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that bee bit him better the seaside but Id
never again in this life get into a boat with him after him at Bray telling the
(u22boatmen
boatmanºu21)
he knew how to row if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold
cup hed say yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and
the weight all down my side telling me
(u22toºu21)
pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in floods in
through
(u22throughºu21)
the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup its a mercy we werent all
drowned he can swim of course me no theres no danger whatsoever keep yourself
calm in his flannel trousers Id like to have tattered them down off him before
all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was black and
blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed chap I dont know
who he is with that other beauty Burke out of the City Arms hotel was there
spying around as usual on the slip always where he wasnt wanted if there was a
row on youd vomit a better face there was no love lost between us thats 1
consolation I wonder what kind is that book he brought me Sweets of Sin by a
gentleman of fashion some other Mr de Kock I suppose the people gave him that
nickname going about with his tube from one woman to another I couldnt even
change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with
that feather all blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the
smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and the bream in Catalan bay
round the back of the rock they were fine all silver in the fishermens baskets
old Luigi near a hundred they said came from Genoa and the tall old chap with
{u22, 716}
the earrings I dont like a man you have to climb up to to get at I suppose
theyre all dead and rotten long ago besides I dont like being alone in this big
barracks of a place at night I suppose Ill have to put up with it I never
brought a bit of salt in even when we moved in the confusion musical academy he
was going to make on the first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Blooms
private hotel he suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did
down in Ennis like all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I
saw through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon
Venice by moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a picture cut
out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I said whatever I
liked he was going to do immediately if not sooner will you be my man will you
carry my can he ought to get a leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans
he invents then leaving us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the
door for a crust with his long story might be a tramp and put his foot in the
way to prevent me shutting it like that picture of that hardened criminal he was
called in
(u22Lloyd's
Lloydsºu21)
Weekly
(u22News
newsºu21)
20 years in jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for her money
imagine his poor wife or mother or whoever she is such a face youd run miles
away from I couldnt rest easy till I bolted all the doors and windows to make
sure but its worse again being locked up like in a prison or a madhouse they
ought to be all shot or the cat of nine tails a big brute like that that would
attack a poor old woman to murder her in her bed Id cut them off him so I would
not that hed be much use still better than nothing the night I was sure I heard
burglars in the kitchen and he went down in his shirt with a candle and a poker
as if he was looking for a mouse as white as a sheet frightened out of his wits
making as much noise as he possibly could for the burglars benefit there isnt
much to steal indeed the Lord knows still its the feeling especially now with
Milly away such an idea for him to send the girl down there to learn to take
photographs on account of his grandfather instead of sending her to
(u22skerrys
Skerrysºu21)
academy where shed have to learn not like me getting all
(u221sºu21)
at school only hed do a thing like that all the same on account of me and Boylan
thats why he did it Im certain the way he plots and plans everything out I
couldnt turn round with her in the place lately unless I bolted the door first
gave me the fidgets coming in without knocking first when I put the chair
against the door just as I was washing myself there below with the glove get on
your nerves then doing the loglady all day put her in a glasscase with two at a
time to look at her
(u22it
ifºu21)
he knew she broke off the hand off that little gimcrack statue with her
roughness and carelessness before she left that I got that little Italian
{u22, 717}
boy to mend so that you cant see the join for 2 shillings wouldnt even teem
the potatoes for you of course shes right not to ruin her hands I noticed he was
always talking to her lately at the table explaining things in the paper and she
pretending to understand sly of course that comes from his side of the house
(u22and
helping her into her coat but if there was anything wrong with her its meshed
tell not
himºu21)
he cant say I pretend things can he Im too honest as a matter of fact
(u22andu21)
(u22helping her into her
coatu21)
(u22but if there was anything
wrong with heru21)
(u22its me
shedºu21)
(u22tell not
himºu21)
I suppose he thinks Im finished out and laid on the shelf well Im not no nor
anything like it well see well see now shes well on for flirting too with Tom
Devans two sons imitating me whistling with those romps of Murray girls calling
for her can Milly come out please shes in great demand to pick what they can out
of her round in Nelson street riding Harry Devans bicycle at night its as well
he sent her where she is she was just getting out of bounds wanting to go on the
skatingrink and smoking their cigarettes through their nose I smelt it off her
dress when I was biting off the thread of the button I sewed on to the bottom of
her jacket she couldnt hide much from me I tell you only I oughtnt to have
stitched it and it on her it brings a parting and the last plumpudding too split
in 2 halves see it comes out no matter what they say her tongue is a bit too
long for my taste your blouse is open too low she says to me the pan calling the
kettle blackbottom and I had to tell her not to cock her legs up like that on
show on the windowsill before all the people passing they all look at her like
me when I was her age of course any old rag looks well on you then a great
touchmenot too in her own way at the Only Way in the Theatre royal take your
foot away out of that I hate people touching me afraid of her life Id crush her
skirt with the pleats a lot of that touching must go
(u22onºu21)
in theatres in the crush in the dark theyre always trying to wiggle up to you
that fellow in the pit
(u22at
the
pitºu21)
at the Gaiety for Beerbohm Tree in Trilby the last time Ill ever go there to be
squashed like that for any Trilby or her barebum every two minutes tipping me
there and looking away hes a bit daft I think I saw him after trying to get near
two
(u22stylish
dressed
stylishdressedºu21)
ladies outside Switzers window at the same little game I recognised him on the
moment the face and everything but he didnt remember me and she didnt even want
me to kiss her at the Broadstone going away well I hope shell get someone to
dance attendance on her the way I did when she was down with the mumps and her
glands swollen wheres this and wheres that of course she cant feel anything deep
yet I never came properly till I was what 22 or so it went into the wrong place
always only the usual girls nonsense and giggling that Conny Connolly writing to
her in white ink on black paper sealed with sealingwax though she clapped
{u22, 718}
when the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin
Harvey for breakfast dinner and supper I thought to myself afterwards it must be
real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for nothing I suppose
there are
(u22aºu21)
few men like that left its hard to believe in it though unless it really
happened to me the majority of them with not a particle of love in their natures
to find two people like that nowadays full up of each other that would feel the
same way as you do theyre usually a bit foolish in the head his father must have
been a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose
he felt lost
(u22shesºu21)
always making love to my things too the few old rags I have wanting to put her
hair up at 15 my powder too only ruin her skin on her shes time enough for that
all her life after of course shes restless knowing shes pretty with her lips so
red a pity they wont stay that way I was too but theres no use going to the fair
with the thing answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a
stone of potatoes the day we met Mrs Joe Gallaher at the trottingmatches and she
pretended not to see us in her trap with Friery the solicitor we werent grand
enough till I gave her 2 damn fine cracks across the ear for herself take that
now for answering me like that and that for your impudence she had me that
exasperated of course contradicting I was badtempered too because how was it
there was a weed in the tea or I didnt sleep the night before cheese I ate was
it and I told her over and over again not to leave knives crossed like that
because she has nobody to command her as she said herself well if he doesnt
correct her faith I will that was the last time she turned on the teartap I was
just like that myself they darent order me about the place its his fault of
course having the two of us slaving here instead of getting in a woman long ago
am I ever going to have a proper servant again of course then shed see him
coming Id have to let her know or shed revenge it arent they a nuisance that old
Mrs
(u22Flemming
Flemingºu21)
you have to be walking round after her putting the things into her hands
sneezing and farting into the pots well of course shes old she cant help it a
good job I found that rotten old smelly dishcloth that got lost behind the
dresser I knew there was something and opened the window to let out the smell
bringing in his friends to entertain them like the night he walked home with a
dog if you please that might have been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his
father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at the
cricket match and a great big hole in his sock one thing laughing at the other
and his son that got all those prizes for whatever he won them in the intermediate imagine climbing over the railings if
{u22, 719}
anybody saw him that knew us
(u22Iºu21)
wonder he didnt tear a big hole in his grand funeral trousers as if the one
nature gave wasnt enough for anybody hawking him down into the dirty old kitchen
now is he right in his head I ask pity it wasnt washing day my old pair of
drawers might have been hanging up too on the line on exhibition for all hed
ever care with the ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might
think was something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and
now shes going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse
theres always something wrong with them disease or they have to go under an
operation or if its not that its drink and he beats her Ill have to hunt around
again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing on sweet God sweet
God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I suppose Ill have some peace I
want to get up a minute if Im let wait O Jesus wait yes that thing has come on
me yes now wouldnt that
(u22afflicty
ou afflict
youºu21)
of course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up in me now what am I
to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul out of a body unless
he likes it some men do God knows theres always something wrong with us 5 days
every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction isnt it simply sickening that night it
came on me like that the one and only
(u22tim
ewe time
weºu21)
were in a box that Michael Gunn gave him to see Mrs Kendal and her husband at
the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him
(u22inºu21)
Drimmies I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of
fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking
about Spinoza and his soul thats dead I suppose millions of years ago I smiled
the best I could all in a swamp leaning forward as if I was interested having to
sit it out then to the last tag I wont forget that wife of Scarli in a hurry
supposed to be a fast play about adultery that idiot in the gallery hissing the
woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had a woman in the next lane
running round all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had
then hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much blood
up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the sea anyhow he
didnt make me pregnant as big as he is I dont want to ruin the clean sheets the
clean linen I wore brought it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see
a stain on the bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them
theyre such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a daub of
red ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up out
of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women what between clothes and cooking and children this
{u22, 720}
damned old bed too jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us
away over the other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the
floor with the pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in the day I think it
is easy I think Ill cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like
a young girl wouldnt he get the great suckin the next time he turned up my
clothes on me Id give anything to see his face wheres the chamber gone easy Ive
a holy horror of its breaking under me after that old commode I wonder was I too
heavy sitting on his knee I made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took
off only my blouse and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he
oughtnt to be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet after those kissing
comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it out straight whistling
like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for a wad of
money from some fellow Ill have to perfume it in the morning dont forget I bet
he never saw a better pair of thighs than that look how white they are the
smoothest place is right there between this bit here how soft like a peach easy
God I wouldnt mind being a man and get up on a lovely woman O Lord what a row
youre making like the jersey lily easy easy O how the waters come down at Lahore
who knows is there anything the matter with my insides or have I something
growing in me getting that thing like that every week when was it last I Whit
Monday yes its only about 3 weeks I ought to go to the doctor only it would be
like before I married him when I had that white thing coming from me and Floey
made me go to that dry old stick Dr Collins for womens diseases on Pembroke road
your vagina he called it I suppose thats how he got all the gilt mirrors and
carpets getting round those rich ones off Stephens green running up to him for
every little fiddlefaddle her vagina and her cochinchina theyve money of course
so theyre all right I wouldnt marry him not if he was the last man in the world
besides theres something queer about their children always smelling around those
filthy bitches all sides asking me if what I did had an offensive odour what did
he want me to do but the one thing gold maybe what a question if I smathered it
all over his wrinkly old face for him with all my
(u22compriment
comprimentsºu21)
I suppose hed know then and could you pass it easily pass what I thought he was
talking about the rock of Gibraltar the way he put it thats a very nice
invention too by the way only I like letting myself down after in the hole as
far as I can squeeze and pull the chain then to flush it nice cool pins and
needles still theres something in it I suppose I always used to know by Millys
when she was a child whether she had worms or not still all the same paying him for that how much
{u22, 721}
is that doctor one guinea please and asking me had I frequent omissions
where do those old fellows get all the words they have omissions with his
shortsighted eyes on me cocked sideways I wouldnt trust him too far to give me
chloroform or God knows what else still I liked him when he sat down to write
the thing out frowning so severe his nose intelligent like that you be damned
you lying strap O anything no matter who except an idiot he was clever enough to
spot that of course that was all thinking of him and his mad crazy letters my
Precious one everything connected with your glorious Body everything underlined
that comes from it is a thing of beauty and of joy for ever something he got out
of some nonsensical book that he had me always at myself 4
(u22or
andºu21)
5 times a day sometimes and I said I hadnt are you sure O yes I said I am quite
sure in a way that shut him up I knew what was coming next only natural weakness
it was he excited me I dont know how the first night ever we met when I was
living in Rehoboth terrace we stood staring at one another for about 10 minutes
as if we met somewhere I suppose on account of my being jewess looking after my
mother he used to amuse me the things he said with the half sloothering smile on
him and all the Doyles said he was going to stand for a member of Parliament O
wasnt I the born fool to believe all his blather about home rule and the land
league sending me that long strool of a song out of the Huguenots to sing in
French to be more classy O beau pays de la Touraine that I never even sang once
explaining and rigmaroling about religion and persecution he wont let you enjoy
anything naturally then might he as a great favour the very 1st opportunity he
got a chance in Brighton square running into my bedroom pretending the ink got
on his hands to wash it off with the Albion milk and sulphur soap I used to use
and the gelatine still round it O I laughed myself sick at him that day I better
not make an
(u22alnight
all
nightºu21)
sitting on this affair they ought to make chambers a natural size so that a
woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to do it I suppose there isnt in
all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes sleeping at
the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster its well he doesnt kick or
he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that
Indian god he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all
yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes sticking
out that he said was a bigger religion than the jews and Our Lords both put
together all over Asia imitating him as hes always imitating everybody I suppose
he used to sleep at the foot of the bed too with his big square feet up in his
wifes mouth damn this stinking thing anyway wheres this those napkins
{u22, 722}
are ah yes I know I hope the old press doesnt creak ah I knew it would hes
sleeping hard had a good time somewhere still she must have given him great
value for his money of course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a
thing I hope theyll have something better for us in the other world tying
ourselves up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly
bed always reminds me of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in it often
enough and he thinks father bought it
(u22form
fromºu21)
Lord Napier that I used to admire when I was a little girl because I told him
easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how
many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard
street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run
again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4
sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden
Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then
leaving all their stinks after them always know who was in there last every time
were just getting on right something happens or he puts his big foot in it Thoms
and Helys and Mr Cuffes and Drimmies either hes going to be run into prison over
his old lottery tickets that was to be all our salvations or he goes and gives
impudence well have him coming home with the sack soon out of the Freeman too
like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the freemasons then well see if
the little man he showed me dribbling along in the wet all by himself round by
Coadys lane will give him much consolation that he says is so capable and
sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on
him wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour
(u221ºu21)
wait 2 oclock well thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at
to anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw him Ill knock him off that
little habit tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has
that French letter still in his pocketbook I suppose he thinks I dont know
deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies then why should
we tell them even if its the truth they dont believe you then tucked up in bed
like those babies in the Aristocrats Masterpiece he brought me another time as
if we hadnt enough of that in real life without some old Aristocrat or whatever
his name is disgusting you more with those rotten pictures children with two
heads and no legs thats the kind of villainy theyre always dreaming about with
not another thing in their empty heads they ought to get slow poison the half of
them then tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose Im nothing any
{u22, 723}
more when I wouldnt let him lick me in Holles street one night man man
tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor half the night naked the
way the jews used when somebody dies belonged to them and wouldnt eat any
breakfast or speak a word wanting to be petted so I thought I stood out enough
for one time and let him he does it all wrong too thinking only of his own
pleasure his tongue is too flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I
dont Ill make him do it again if he doesnt mind himself and lock him down to
sleep in the coalcellar with the blackbeetles I wonder was it her Josie off her
head with my castoffs hes such a born liar too no hed never have the courage
with a married woman thats why he wants me and Boylan though as for her Denis as
she calls him that forlornlooking spectacle you couldnt call him a husband yes
its some little bitch hes got in with even when I was with him with Milly at the
College races that Hornblower with the childs bonnet on the top of his nob let
us into by the back way he was throwing his sheeps eyes at those two doing skirt
duty up and down I tried to wink at him first no use of course and thats the way
his money goes this is the fruits of Mr Paddy Dignam yes they were all in great
style at the grand funeral in the paper Boylan brought in if they saw a real
officers funeral thatd be something reversed arms muffled drums the poor horse
walking behind in black L Boom and Tom Kernan that drunken little barrelly man
that bit his tongue off falling down the mens W C drunk in some place or other
and Martin Cunningham and the two Dedaluses and Fanny MCoys husband white head
of cabbage skinny thing with a turn in her eye trying to sing my songs shed want
to be born all over again and her old green dress with the lowneck as she cant
attract them any other way like dabbling on a rainy day I see it all now plainly
and they call that friendship killing and then burying one another and they all
with their wives and families at home more especially Jack Power keeping that
barmaid he does of course his wife is always sick or going to be sick or just
getting better of it and hes a goodlooking man still though hes getting a bit
grey over the ears theyre a nice lot all of them well theyre not going to get my
husband again into their clutches if I can help it making fun of him then behind
his back I know well when he goes on with his idiotics because he has sense
enough not to squander every penny piece he earns down their gullets and looks
after his wife and family goodfornothings poor Paddy Dignam all the same Im
sorry in a way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he
was insured comical little teetotum always stuck up in some pub corner and her or her son waiting Bill
{u22, 724}
Bailey wont you please come home her widows weeds wont improve her
appearance theyre awfully becoming though if youre goodlooking what men wasnt he
yes he was at the Glencree dinner and Ben Dollard base barreltone the night he
borrowed the swallowtail to sing out of in Holles street squeezed and squashed
into them and grinning all over his big Dolly face like a wellwhipped childs
botty didnt he look a balmy ballocks sure enough that must have been a spectacle
on the stage imagine paying 5/- in the preserved seats for that to see him and
Simon Dedalus too he was always turning up half screwed singing the second verse
first the old love is the new was one of his so sweetly sang the maiden on the
hawthorn bough he was always on for flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana with
him at Freddy Mayers private opera he had a delicious glorious voice Phoebe
dearest goodbye
(u22sweetheartºu21)
sweetheart he always sang it not like Bartell
(u22D'Arcy
dArcyºu21)
sweet tart goodbye of course he had the gift of the voice so there was no
art in it all over you like a warm showerbath O Maritana wildwood flower we sang
splendidly though it was a bit too high for my register even transposed and he
was married at the time to May Goulding but then hed say or do something to
knock the good out of it hes a widower now I wonder what sort is his son he says
hes an author and going to be a university professor of Italian and Im to take
lessons what is he driving at now showing him my photo its not good of me I
ought to have got it taken in drapery that never looks out of fashion still I
look young in it I wonder he didnt make him a present of it altogether and me
too after all why not I saw him driving down to the Kingsbridge station with his
father and mother I was in mourning thats 11 years ago now yes hed be 11 though
what was the good in going into mourning for what was neither one thing nor the
other of course he insisted hed go into mourning for the cat I suppose hes a man
now by this time he was an innocent boy then and a darling little fellow in his
lord Fauntleroy suit and curly hair like a prince on the stage when I saw him at
Mat Dillons he liked me too I remember they all do wait by God yes wait yes hold
on he was on the cards this morning when I laid out the deck union with a young
stranger neither dark nor fair you met before I thought it meant him but hes no
chicken nor a stranger either besides my face was turned the other way what was
the 7th card after that the 10 of spades for a
(u22Journey
journeyºu21)
by
(u22laud
landºu21)
then there was a letter on its way and scandals too the 3 queens and the 8 of
diamonds for a rise in society yes wait it all came out and 2 red 8s for new
garments look at that and didnt I dream something too yes there was something
about poetry in it I hope he hasnt long greasy hair hanging
{u22, 725}
into his eyes or standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like
that for only getting themselves and their poetry laughed at I always liked
poetry when I was a girl first I thought he was a poet like Byron and not an
ounce of it in his composition I thought he was quite different I wonder is he
too young hes about wait 88 I was married 88 Milly is 15 yesterday 89 what age
was he then at Dillons 5 or 6 about 88 I suppose hes 20 or more Im not too old
for him if hes 23 or 24 I hope hes not that stuck up university student sort no
otherwise he wouldnt go sitting down in the old kitchen with him taking Eppss
cocoa and talking of course he pretended to understand it all probably he told
him he was out of Trinity college hes very young to be a professor I hope hes
not a professor like Goodwin was he was a patent professor of John Jameson they
all write about some woman in their poetry well I suppose he wont find many like
me where softly sighs of love the light guitar where poetry is in the air the
blue sea and the moon shining so beautifully coming back on the nightboat from
Tarifa the lighthouse at Europa point the guitar that fellow played was so
expressive will I ever go back there again all new faces two glancing eyes a
lattice hid Ill sing that for him theyre my eyes if hes anything of a poet two
eyes as darkly bright as loves own star arent those beautiful words as loves
young star itll be a change the Lord knows to have an intelligent person to talk
to about yourself not always listening to him and Billy Prescotts ad and Keyess
ad and Tom the Devils ad then if anything goes wrong in their business we have
to suffer Im sure hes very distinguished Id like to meet a man like that God not
those other ruck besides hes young those fine young men I could see down in
Margate strand
(u22bathing
place
bathingplaceºu21)
from the side of the rock standing up in the sun naked like a God or something
and then plunging into the sea with them why arent all men like that thered be
some consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he bought I could
look at him all day long curly head and his shoulders his finger up for you to
listen theres real beauty and poetry for you I often felt I wanted to kiss him
all over also his lovely young cock there so simple I wouldnt mind taking him in
my mouth if nobody was looking as if it was asking you to suck it so clean and
white he
(u22looked
looksºu21)
with his boyish face I would too in ½ a minute even if some of it went
down what its only like gruel or the dew theres no danger besides hed be so
clean compared with those pigs of men I suppose never dream of washing it from 1
years end to the other the most of them only thats what gives the women the
moustaches Im sure itll be grand if I can only get in with a handsome young poet at my age Ill throw them the
{u22, 726}
1st thing in the morning till I see if the wishcard
(u22come
comesºu21)
out or Ill try pairing the lady herself and see if he comes out Ill read and
study all I can find or learn a bit off by heart if I knew who he likes so he
wont think me stupid if he thinks all women are the same and I can teach him the
other part Ill make him feel all over him till he half faints
(u22nnder
underºu21)
me then hell write about me lover and mistress publicly too with our 2
photographs in all the papers when he becomes famous O but then what am I going to do about him though
no thats no way for him has he no manners nor no refinement nor no nothing
in his nature slapping us behind like that on my bottom because I didnt call him
Hugh the ignoramus that doesnt know poetry from a cabbage thats what you get for
not keeping them in their proper place pulling off his shoes and trousers there
on the chair before me so barefaced without even asking permission and standing
out that vulgar way in the half of a shirt they wear to be admired like a priest
or a butcher or those old hypocrites in the time of Julius Caesar of course hes
right enough in his way to pass the time as a joke sure you might as well be in
bed with what with a lion God Im sure hed have something better to say for
himself an old Lion would O well I suppose its because they were so plump and
tempting in my short petticoat he couldnt resist they excite myself sometimes
its well for men all the amount of pleasure they get off a womans body were so
round and white for them always I wished I was one myself for a change just to
try with that thing they have swelling
(u22upon
up
onºu21)
you so hard and at the same time so soft when you touch it my uncle John has a
thing long I heard those cornerboys saying passing the corner of Marrowbone lane
my aunt Mary has a thing hairy because it was dark and they knew a girl was
passing it didnt make me blush why should it either its only nature and he puts
his thing long into my aunt Marys hairy etcetera and turns out to be you put the
handle in a sweepingbrush men again all over they can pick and choose what they
please a married woman or a fast widow or a girl for their different tastes like
those houses round behind Irish street no but were to be always chained up
theyre not going to be chaining me up no damn fear once I start I tell you for
(u22theirºu21)
stupid husbands jealousy why cant we all remain friends over it instead of
quarrelling her husband found it out what they did together well naturally and
if he did can he undo it hes coronado anyway whatever he does and then he going
to the other mad extreme about the wife in Fair Tyrants of course the man never
even casts a 2nd thought on the husband or wife either its the woman he wants and he gets her what else were we given
{u22, 727}
all those desires for Id like to know I cant help it if Im young still can
I its a wonder Im not an old shrivelled hag before my time living with him so
cold never embracing me except sometimes when hes asleep the wrong end of me not
knowing I suppose who he has any man thatd kiss a womans bottom Id throw my hat
at him after that hed kiss anything unnatural where we havent 1 atom of any kind
of expression in us all of us the same 2 lumps of lard before ever Id do that to
a man pfooh the dirty brutes the mere thought is enough I kiss the feet of you
senorita theres some sense in that didnt he kiss our halldoor yes he did what a
madman nobody understands his cracked ideas but me still of course a woman wants
to be embraced 20 times a day almost to make her look young no matter by who so
long as to be in love or loved by somebody if the fellow you want isnt there
sometimes by the Lord God I was thinking would I go around by the quays there
some dark evening where nobodyd know me and pick up a sailor off the sea thatd
be hot on for it and not care a pin whose I was only
(u22to
do
doºu21)
it off up in a gate somewhere or one of those wildlooking gipsies in Rathfarnham
had their camp pitched near the Bloomfield laundry to try and steal our things
if they could I only sent mine there a few times for the name model laundry
sending me back over and over some old ones odd stockings that blackguardlooking
fellow with the fine eyes peeling a switch attack me in the dark and ride me up
against the wall without a word or a murderer anybody what they do themselves
the fine gentlemen in their silk hats that
(u22K.
C. K
Cºu21)
lives up somewhere this way coming out of Hardwicke lane the night he gave us
the fish supper on account of winning over the boxing match of course it was for
me he gave it I knew him by his gaiters and the walk and when I turned round a
minute after just to see there was a woman after coming out of it too some
filthy prostitute then he goes home to his wife after that only I suppose the
half of those sailors are rotten again with disease O move over your big carcass
out of that for the love of Mike listen to him the winds that waft my sighs to
thee so well he may sleep and sigh the great Suggester Don Poldo de la Flora if
he knew how he came out on the cards this morning hed have something to sigh for
a dark man in some perplexity between 2 7s too in prison for Lord knows what he
does that I dont know and Im to be slooching around down in the kitchen to get
his lordship his breakfast while hes rolled up like a mummy will I indeed did
you ever see me running Id just like to see myself at it show them attention and
they treat you like dirt I dont care what anybody says itd be much better for
the world to be governed by the women in it you wouldnt see women going and
{u22, 728}
killing one another and slaughtering when do you ever see women rolling
around drunk like they do or gambling every penny they have and losing it on
horses yes because a woman whatever she does she knows where to stop sure they
wouldnt be in the world at all only for us they dont know what it is to be a
woman and a mother how could they where would they all of them be if they hadnt
all a mother to look after them what I never had thats why I suppose hes running
wild now out at night away from his books and studies and not living at home on
account of the usual rowy house I suppose well its a poor case that those that
have a fine son like that theyre not satisfied and I none was he not able to
make one it wasnt my fault we came together when I was watching the two dogs up
in her behind in the middle of the naked street that disheartened me altogether
I suppose I oughtnt to have buried him in that little woolly jacket I knitted
crying as I was but give it to some poor child but I knew well Id never have
another our 1st death too it was we were never the same since O Im not going to
think myself into the glooms about that any more I wonder why he wouldnt stay
the night I felt all the time it was somebody strange he brought in instead of
roving around the city meeting God knows who nightwalkers and pickpockets his
poor mother wouldnt like that if she was alive ruining himself for life perhaps
still its a lovely hour so silent I used to love coming home after dances the
air of the night they have friends they can talk to weve none either he wants
what he wont get or its some woman ready to stick her knife in you I hate that
in women no wonder they treat us the way they do we are a dreadful lot of
bitches I suppose its all the troubles we have makes us so snappy Im not like
that he could easy have slept in there on the sofa in the other room I suppose
he was as shy as a boy he being so young hardly 20 of me in the next room hed
have heard me on the chamber arrah what harm Dedalus I wonder its like those
names in Gibraltar Delapaz Delagracia they had the devils queer names there
father
(u22Vial
plana
Vilaplanaºu21)
of Santa Maria that gave me the rosary Rosales y
(u22O'Reilly
OReillyºu21)
in the Calle las Siete Revueltas and Pisimbo and Mrs Opisso in Governor street O
what a name Id go and drown myself in the first river if I had a name like her O
my and all the bits of streets Paradise ramp and Bedlam ramp and Rodgers ramp
and Crutchetts ramp and the devils gap steps well small blame to me if I am a
harumscarum I know I am a bit I declare to God I dont feel a day older than then
I wonder could I get my tongue round any of the Spanish como esta usted muy bien
gracias y usted see I havent forgotten it all I thought I had only for the
grammar a noun is the name of any person place
{u22, 729}
or thing pity I never tried to read that novel cantankerous Mrs Rubio lent
me by Valera with the questions in it all upside down the two ways I always knew
wed go away in the end I can tell him the Spanish and he tell me the Italian
then hell see Im not so ignorant what a pity he didnt stay Im sure the poor
fellow was dead tired and wanted a good sleep badly I could have brought him in
his breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on the knife
for bad luck or if the woman was going her rounds with the watercress and
something nice and tasty there are a few olives in the kitchen he might like I
never could bear the look of them in Abrines I could do the criada the room
looks all right since I changed it the other way you see something was telling
me all the time Id have to introduce myself not knowing me from Adam very funny
wouldnt it Im his wife or pretend we were in Spain with him half awake without a
Gods notion where he is dos huevos estrellados senor Lord the cracked things
come into my head sometimes itd be great fun supposing he stayed with us why not
theres the room upstairs empty and Millys bed in the back room he could do his
writing and studies at the table in there for all the scribbling he does at it
and if he wants to read in bed in the morning like me as hes making the
breakfast for 1 he can make it for 2 Im sure Im not going to take in lodgers off
the street for him if he takes a gesabo of a house like this Id love to have a
long talk with an intelligent welleducated person Id have to get a nice pair of
red slippers like those Turks with the fez used to sell or yellow and a nice
semitransparent morning gown that I badly want or a peachblossom dressing jacket
like the one long ago in Walpoles only 8/6 or 18/6 Ill just give him one more
chance Ill get up early in the morning Im sick of Cohens old bed in any case I
might go over to the markets to see all the vegetables and cabbages and tomatoes
and carrots and all kinds of splendid fruits all coming in lovely and fresh who
knows whod be the 1st man Id meet theyre out looking for it in the morning Mamy
Dillon used to say they are and the night too that was her massgoing Id love a
big juicy pear now to melt in your mouth like when I used to be in the
(u22in
theºu21)
longing way then Ill throw him up his eggs and tea in
(u22thc
theºu21)
moustachecup she gave him to make his mouth bigger I suppose hed like my nice
cream too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a bit
now and then mi fa pieta Masetto then Ill start dressing myself to go out presto
non son più forte Ill put on my best shift and drawers let him have a
good eyeful out of that to make his micky stand for him Ill let him know if thats what he wanted that his wife is fucked
{u22, 730}
yes and damn well fucked too up to my neck nearly not by him 5 or 6 times
handrunning theres the mark of his spunk on the clean sheet I wouldnt bother to
even iron it out that ought to satisfy him if you dont believe me feel my belly
unless I made him stand there and put him into me Ive a mind to tell him every
scrap and make him do it
(u22outºu21)
in front of me serve him right its all his own fault if I am an adulteress as
the thing in the gallery said O much about it if thats all the harm ever we did
in this vale of tears God knows its not much doesnt everybody only they hide it
I suppose thats what a woman is supposed to be there for or He
(u22wouldn't
wouldntºu21)
have made us the way He did so attractive to men then if he wants to kiss my
bottom Ill drag open my drawers and bulge it right out in his face as large as
life he can stick his tongue 7 miles up my hole as hes there my brown part then
Ill tell him I want £1 or perhaps 30/
(u22-ºu21)
Ill tell him I want to buy underclothes then if he gives me that well he wont be
too bad I dont want to soak it all out of him like other women do I could often
have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his name on it for a couple
of pounds a few times he forgot to lock it up besides he wont spend it Ill let
him do it off on me behind provided he doesnt smear all my good drawers O I
suppose that cant be helped Ill do the indifferent 1 or 2 questions Ill know by
the answers when hes like that he cant keep a thing back I know every turn in
him Ill tighten my bottom well and let out a few smutty words smellrump or lick
my shit or the first mad thing comes into my head then Ill suggest about yes O
wait now sonny my turn is coming Ill be quite gay and friendly over it O but I
was forgetting this bloody pest of a thing pfooh you wouldnt know which to laugh
or cry were such a mixture of plum and apple no Ill have to wear the old things
so much the better itll be more pointed hell never know whether he did it or not
there thats good enough for you any old thing at all then Ill wipe him off me
just like a business his omission then Ill go out Ill have him
(u22eying
eyeingºu21)
up at the ceiling where is she gone now make him want me thats the only way a
quarter after what an unearthly hour I suppose theyre just getting up in China
now combing out their pigtails for the day well soon have the nuns ringing the
angelus theyve nobody coming in to spoil their sleep except an odd priest or two
for his night office
(u22orºu21)
the alarmclock next door at cockshout clattering the brains out of itself let me
see if I can doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what kind of flowers are those they invented
like the stars the wallpaper in Lombard street was much nicer the apron he gave
me was like that something only I only wore it twice better lower this lamp and
try again so as I can get up early Ill go to Lambes there beside
{u22, 731}
Findlaters and get them to send us some flowers to put about the place in
case he brings him home tomorrow today I mean no no Fridays an unlucky day first
I want to do the place up someway the dust grows in it I think while Im asleep
then we can have music and cigarettes I can accompany him first I must clean the
keys of the piano with milk whatll
(u22Iwear
I
wearºu21)
shall I wear a white rose or those fairy cakes in Liptons I love the smell of a
rich big shop at 7½d a lb or the other ones with the cherries in them and
the pinky sugar 11d a couple of lbs of
(u22course
thoseºu21)
a nice plant for the middle of the table Id get that cheaper in wait wheres this
I saw them not long ago I love flowers Id love to have the whole place swimming
in roses God of heaven theres nothing like nature the wild mountains then the
sea and the waves rushing then the beautiful country with
(u22theºu21)
fields of oats and wheat and all kinds of things and all the fine cattle going
about that would do your heart good to see rivers and lakes and flowers all
sorts of shapes and smells and colours springing up even out of the ditches
primroses and violets nature it is as for them saying theres no God I wouldnt
give a snap of my two fingers for all their learning why dont they go and create
something I often asked him atheists or whatever they call themselves go and
wash the cobbles off themselves first then they go howling for the priest and
they dying and why why because theyre afraid of hell on account of their bad
conscience ah yes I know them well who was the first person in the universe
before there was anybody that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do
I so there you are they might as well try to stop the sun from rising tomorrow
the sun shines for you he said the day we were lying among the rhododendrons on
Howth head in the grey tweed suit and his straw hat the day I got him to propose
to me yes first I gave him the bit of seedcake out of my mouth and it was
leapyear like now yes 16 years ago my God after that long kiss I near lost my
breath yes he said I was a flower of the mountain yes so we are flowers all a
womans body yes that was one true thing he said in his life and the sun shines
for you today yes that was why I liked him because I saw he understood or felt
what a woman is and I knew I could always get round him and I gave him all the
pleasure I could leading him on till he asked me to say yes and I wouldnt answer
first only looked out over the sea and the sky I was thinking of so many things
he didnt know of Mulvey and Mr Stanhope and Hester and father and old captain
Groves and the sailors playing all birds fly and I say stoop and washing up
dishes they called it on the pier and the sentry in front of the governors house
with the thing round his white helmet poor devil half roasted and the Spanish
{u22, 732}
girls laughing in their shawls and their tall combs and the auctions in the
morning the Greeks and the jews and the Arabs and the devil knows who else from
all the ends of Europe and Duke street and the fowl market all clucking outside
Larby Sharons and the poor donkeys slipping half asleep and the vague fellows in
the cloaks asleep in the shade on the steps and the big wheels of the carts of
the bulls and the old castle thousands of years old yes and those handsome Moors
all in white and turbans like kings asking you to sit down in their little bit
of a shop and Ronda with the old windows of the posadas
(u222ºu21)
glancing eyes a lattice hid for her lover to kiss the iron and the wineshops
half open at night and the castanets and the night we missed the boat at
Algeciras the watchman going about serene with his lamp and O that awful
deepdown torrent O and the sea the sea crimson sometimes like fire and the
glorious sunsets and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens yes and all the queer
little streets and
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pink and blue and yellow houses and the rosegardens and the jessamine and
geraniums and cactuses and Gibraltar as a girl where I was a Flower of the
mountain yes when I put the rose in my hair like the Andalusian girls used or
shall I wear a red yes and how he kissed me under the Moorish wall and I thought
well as well him as another and then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes
and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put
my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all
perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.
Trieste-Zurich-Paris,
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1914-1921ºu21).