"BLOOM

(Cowed.) Exuberant female. Enormously I desiderate your domination. I am exhausted, abandoned, no more young. I stand, so to speak, with an unposted letter bearing the extra regulation fee before the too late box of the general postoffice of human life. The door and window open at a right angle cause a draught of thirtytwo feet per second according to the law of falling bodies. I have felt this instant a twinge of sciatica in my left glutear muscle."

(U15.2776)
"It runs in our family. Poor dear papa, a widower, was a regular barometer from it. He believed in animal heat. A skin of tabby lined his winter waistcoat."

(U15.2783)
"Near the end, remembering king David and the Sunamite, he shared his bed with Athos, faithful after death. A dog's spittle as you probably.... (he winces) Ah!

RICHIE GOULDING

(bagweighted, passes the door) Mocking is catch. Best value in Dub. Fit for a prince's. Liver and kidney."

(U15.2785)
"THE FAN

(tapping) All things end."

(U15.2791)
"Be mine. Now,

BLOOM

(undecided) All now? I should not have parted with my talisman. Rain, exposure at dewfall on the searocks, a peccadillo at my time of life. Every phenomenon has a natural cause."

(U15.2792)
"THE FAN
(Points downwards slowly.) You may.

BLOOM
(Looks downwards and perceives her unfastened bootlace.) We are observed.

THE FAN
(Points downwards quickly.) You must." (U15.2797)
"BLOOM
(With desire, with reluctance.) I can make a true black knot. Learned when I served my time and worked the mail order line for Kellet's. Experienced hand. Every knot says a lot. Let me. In courtesy. I knelt once before today. Ah!" (U15.2804)
"(Bella raises her gown slightly and, steadying her pose, lifts to the edge of a chair a plump buskined hoof and a full pastern, silksocked. Bloom, stifflegged, aging, bends over her hoof and with gentle fingers draws out and in her laces.) (U15.2809)
"BLOOM
(Murmurs lovingly.) To be a shoefitter in Mansfield's was my love's young dream," (U15.2813)
"the darling joys of sweet buttonhooking, to lace up crisscrossed to kneelength the dressy kid footwear satinlined, so incredibly impossibly small"

(U15.2815)
"of Clyde Road ladies."

(U15.2817)
"Even their wax model Raymonde I visited daily to admire her cobweb hose and stick of rhubarb toe, as worn in Paris."

(U15.2817)
"THE HOOF

Smell my hot goathide. Feel my royal weight.

BLOOM

(Crosslacing.) Too tight?

THE HOOF

If you bungle, Handy Andy, I'll kick your football for you.

BLOOM

Not to lace the wrong eyelet as I did the night of the bazaar dance. Bad luck. Hook in wrong tache of her... person you mentioned. That night she met... Now!"

(U15.2819)
"(He knots the lace. Bella places her foot on the floor. Bloom raises his head. Her heavy face, her eyes strike him in midbrow. His eyes grow dull, darker and pouched, his nose thickens.)

BLOOM

(Mumbles.) Awaiting your further orders, we remain, gentlemen...

BELLO

(With a hard basilisk stare, in a baritone voice.) Hound of dishonour!"

(U15.2829)
"BLOOM
(Infatuated.) Empress!

BELLO
(His heavy cheekchops sagging.)

Adorer of the adulterous rump!" (U!5.2836)
"BLOOM
(Plaintively.) Hugeness!

BELLO
Dungdevourer!

BLOOM
(With sinews semiflexed.) Magmagnificence! " (U15.2840)
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