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    Episode 7 - Aeolus - Page 2

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    dusk Mary, Martha. Steered by an umbrella sword to the footlights: Mario the tenor.

    -- Or like Mario, Mr Bloom said.

    -- Yes, Red Murray agreed. But Mario was said to be the picture of Our Saviour.

    Jesus Mario with rougy cheeks, doublet and spindle legs. Hand on his heart. In Martha.

    Co-ome thou lost one,
    Co-ome thou dear one.

    The Crozier and the Pen
    -- His grace phoned down twice this morning, Red Murray said gravely.

    They watched the knees, legs, boots vanish. Neck.

    A telegram boy stepped in nimbly, threw an envelope on the counter and stepped off posthaste with a word.

    -- Freeman!

    Mr Bloom said slowly:

    -- Well, he is one of our saviours also.

    A meek smile accompanied him as he lifted the counterflap, as he passed in through the sidedoor and along the warm dark stairs and passage, along the now reverberating boards. But will he save the circulation? Thumping, thumping.

    He pushed in the glass swingdoor and entered, stepping over strewn packing paper. Through a lane of clanking drums he made his way towards Nannetti's reading closet.

    With Unfeigned Regret it is we announce the of a most respected Dublin Burgess
    Hynes here too: account of the funeral probably. Thumping thump. This morning the remains of the late Mr Patrick Dignam. Machines. Smash a man to atoms if they got him caught. Rule the world today. His machineries are pegging away too. Like these, got out of hand: fermenting. Working away, tearing away. And that old grey rat tearing to get in.


    How a Great Daily Organ is turned out
    Mr Bloom halted behind the foreman's spare body, admiring a glossy crown.

    Strange he never saw his real country. Ireland my country. Member for College green. He boomed that workaday worker tack for all it was worth. It's the ads ad side features sell a weekly not the stale news in the official gazette. Queen Anne is dead. Published by authority in the year one thousand and. Demesne situate in the townland of Rosenallis, barony of Tinnachinch. To all whom it may concern schedule pursuant to statute showing return of number of mules and jennets exported from Ballina. Nature notes. Cartoons. Phil Blake's weekly Pat and Bull story. Uncle' Toby's page for tiny tots. Country bumpkin's queries. Dear Mr Editor, what is a good cure for flatulence? I'd like that part. Learn a lot teaching others. The personal note M.A. P. Mainly all pictures. Shapely bathers on golden strand. World's biggest balloon. Double marriage of sisters celebrated. Two bridegrooms laughing heartily at each other. Cuprani too, printer. More Irish than the Irish.

    The machines clanked in threefour time. Thump, thump, thurap. Now if he got paralysed there and no one knew how to stop them they'd clank on and on the same, print it over and over and up and back. Monkeydoodle the whole thing. Want a cool head.
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