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Ulysses 

214 


of

 1305 


—Like that, Mr Bloom said, crossing his forefingers at 

the top. 

Let him take that in first. 

Mr Bloom, glancing sideways up from the cross he had 

made, saw the foreman’s sallow face, think he has a touch 

of jaundice, and beyond the obedient reels feeding in huge 

webs of paper. Clank it. Clank it. Miles of it unreeled. 

What becomes of it after? O, wrap up meat, parcels: 

various uses, thousand and one things. 

Slipping his words deftly into the pauses of the clanking 

he drew swiftly on the scarred woodwork. 

HOUSE OF KEY(E)S 

—Like that, see. Two crossed keys here. A circle. Then 

here the name. Alexander Keyes, tea, wine and spirit 

merchant. So on. 

Better not teach him his own business. 

—You know yourself, councillor, just what he wants. 

Then round the top in leaded: the house of keys. You see? 

Do you think that’s a good idea? 

The foreman moved his scratching hand to his lower 

ribs and scratched there quietly. 



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—The idea, Mr Bloom said, is the house of keys. You 

know, councillor, the Manx parliament. Innuendo of 

home rule. Tourists, you know, from the isle of Man. 

Catches the eye, you see. Can you do that? 

I could ask him perhaps about how to pronounce that 

voglio. But then if he didn’t know only make it awkward 

for him. Better not. 

—We can do that, the foreman said. Have you the 

design? 


—I can get it, Mr Bloom said. It was in a Kilkenny 

paper. He has a house there too. I’ll just run out and ask 

him. Well, you can do that and just a little par calling 

attention. You know the usual. Highclass licensed 

premises. Longfelt want. So on. 

The foreman thought for an instant. 

—We can do that, he said. Let him give us a three 

months’ renewal. 

A typesetter brought him a limp galleypage. He began 

to check it silently. Mr Bloom stood by, hearing the loud 

throbs of cranks, watching the silent typesetters at their 

cases. 


ORTHOGRAPHICAL 


Ulysses 

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Want to be sure of his spelling. Proof fever. Martin 

Cunningham forgot to give us his spellingbee conundrum 

this morning. It is amusing to view the unpar one ar 

alleled embarra two ars is it? double ess ment of a harassed 

pedlar while gauging au the symmetry with a y of a peeled 

pear under a cemetery wall. Silly, isn’t it? Cemetery put in 

of course on account of the symmetry. 

I should have said when he clapped on his topper. 

Thank you. I ought to have said something about an old 

hat or something. No. I could have said. Looks as good as 

new now. See his phiz then. 

Sllt. The nethermost deck of the first machine jogged 

forward its flyboard with sllt the first batch of quirefolded 

papers. Sllt. Almost human the way it sllt to call attention. 

Doing its level best to speak. That door too sllt creaking, 

asking to be shut. Everything speaks in its own way. Sllt. 

NOTED CHURCHMAN AN 

OCCASIONAL CONTRIBUTOR 

The foreman handed back the galleypage suddenly, 

saying: 


—Wait. Where’s the archbishop’s letter? It’s to be 

repeated in the Telegraph. Where’s what’s his name? 




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He looked about him round his loud unanswering 

machines. 

—Monks, sir? a voice asked from the castingbox. 

—Ay. Where’s Monks? 

—Monks! 

Mr Bloom took up his cutting. Time to get out. 

—Then I’ll get the design, Mr Nannetti, he said, and 

you’ll give it a good place I know. 

—Monks! 

—Yes, sir. 

Three months’ renewal. Want to get some wind off my 

chest first. Try it anyhow. Rub in August: good idea: 

horseshow month. Ballsbridge. Tourists over for the show. 

A DAYFATHER 

He walked on through the caseroom passing an old 

man, bowed, spectacled, aproned. Old Monks, the 

dayfather. Queer lot of stuff he must have put through his 

hands in his time: obituary notices, pubs’ ads, speeches, 

divorce suits, found drowned. Nearing the end of his 

tether now. Sober serious man with a bit in the 

savingsbank I’d say. Wife a good cook and washer. 



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Daughter working the machine in the parlour. Plain Jane, 

no damn nonsense. 

AND IT WAS THE FEAST OF THE 

PASSOVER 

He stayed in his walk to watch a typesetter neatly 

distributing type. Reads it backwards first. Quickly he 

does it. Must require some practice that. mangiD kcirtaP. 

Poor papa with his hagadah book, reading backwards with 

his finger to me. Pessach. Next year in Jerusalem. Dear, O 

dear! All that long business about that brought us out of 

the land of Egypt and into the house of bondage Alleluia. 

Shema Israel Adonai Elohenu. No, that’s the other. Then the 

twelve brothers, Jacob’s sons. And then the lamb and the 

cat and the dog and the stick and the water and the 

butcher. And then the angel of death kills the butcher and 

he kills the ox and the dog kills the cat. Sounds a bit silly 

till you come to look into it well. Justice it means but it’s 

everybody eating everyone else. That’s what life is after all. 

How quickly he does that job. Practice makes perfect. 

Seems to see with his fingers. 

Mr Bloom passed on out of the clanking noises through 

the gallery on to the landing. Now am I going to tram it 

out all the way and then catch him out perhaps. Better 




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