Aeolus, on the Gilbert Stuart schema,
where Bloom and Boylan briefly cross paths.
Bloom daydreams and worries a litle about his daughter Milly,
away by the seaside at her first job.
Blazes Boylan and Lenehan convince
one of the bronze and gold barmaids to snap her garter.
And Simon Daedalus sings.
Andrew
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In a message dated 02/03/2005 01:14:35 GMT Standard Time,
chtodel@gss.ucsb.edu writes:
> wee winds go free at table, circa 1882
I expect it has already been pointed out that this is an allusion to
"l'oeuvre ormonde du sublime dublinois" (as Humbert puts it in "Lolita"), the
Ormond
Hotel chapter in "Ulysses" by Joyce (b. 1882).
Anthony Stadlen
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