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Ulysses · Chapter 13

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word. But look: the bright stars fade. Notes chirruping answer. O rose! Castile. The morn is breaking. Jingle jingle jaunted jingling. Coin rang. Clock clacked. Avowal. Sonnez. I could. Rebound of garter. Not leave thee. Smack. La cloche! Thigh smack. Avowal. Warm. Sweetheart, goodbye! Jingle. Bloo. Boomed crashing chords. When
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 25

Chapter 25

words the voice he heard said, if you work. —Count me out, he managed to remark, meaning work. The eyes were surprised at this observation because as he, the person who owned them pro tem. observed or rather his voice speaking did, all must work, have to, together. —I mean
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Ulysses · Chapter 3

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deaf gardener, aproned, masked with Matthew Arnold’s face, pushes his mower on the sombre lawn watching narrowly the dancing motes of grasshalms. To ourselves... new paganism... omphalos. —Let him stay, Stephen said. There’s nothing wrong with him except at night. —Then what is it? Buck Mulligan asked impatiently
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CHAPTER 107. The Carpenter.

deaf and dumb, spontaneous literal process. He was a pure manipulator; his brain, if he had ever had one, must have early oozed along into the muscles of his fingers. He was like one of those unreasoning but still highly useful, multum in parvo, Sheffield contrivances, assuming the exterior—though
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →

CHAPTER 37. Sunset.

deaf Burkes and blinded Bendigoes! I will not say as schoolboys do to bullies—Take some one of your own size; don’t pommel me! No, ye’ve knocked me down, and I am up again; but ye have run and hidden. Come forth from behind your cotton bags
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CHAPTER 86. The Tail.

word was passed to spring to the boats. But no sooner did the herd, by some presumed wonderful instinct of the Sperm Whale, become notified of the three keels that were after them,—though as yet a mile in their rear,—than they rallied again, and forming in close ranks
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Ulysses · Chapter 26

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deafness: the younger, her lamp of colza oil before the statue of the Immaculate Conception, her green and maroon brushes for Charles Stewart Parnell and for Michael Davitt, her tissue papers. Were there no means still remaining to him to achieve the rejuvenation which these reminiscences divulged to a younger
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 97

Case 74 White Matter Climate Change

aphasia. She also had features of dysautonomia, with unstable body temperature, labile blood pressure, and profuse sweating, which were
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 14

Case 5 The Worst Headache of My Life

aphasia (middle cerebral artery aneurysm). • Xanthochromia (may be absent in the first few hours). Imaging Red Flags Panel A shows
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 33

SECTION 5 Central Nervous System Vascular Disease

aphasia, and seizures. Evaluation of vascular anatomy and perfusion is critical for diagnosis in acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke
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