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Showing 1-8 of 8 results for "railways" give and take 4 Jun 2014, 02:23 by John SimpsonGive and take is not fair play U 15.3514-18: ZOE Give a thing and take it back God’ll ask you where is that You’ll say you ... Government was challenged with withdrawing in 1926 guarantees to working people made under the Railways Act of 1924: When I was at school there were a few lines we used ... Joyce's Allusions > give and take Eternity 14 Aug 2014, 05:36 by John SimpsonNext stop Paradise! U 15.2192-3 : Join on now. Book through to eternity junction, the nonstop run. T he salesman evangelist rushes people through to Paradise by train. References ... Iowa) 31 August, p. 9 JS Search by keyword (within this site) Journalism Crime Railways Coal Gas Joyce's Allusions > Elijah > Eternity MacAnaspey 28 Nov 2013, 13:30 by JJON EditorsDitto McAnaspey and the same for me, please U 12.144-7 : - Wine of the country, says he. - What’s yours? Says Joe. - Ditto MacAnaspey, says I. -Three pints, Terry ... work recently done for the Corporation, South Dublin Union, Ordinance Department, Kingstown and Wicklow Railways, Kilmainham, Richmond and Grangegorman Prisons, Thomas Vance, Esq., and numerous private parties, by the McAnaspies ... Joyce's People > MacAnaspey anybody here 4 Jun 2014, 11:39 by JJON Editors“Is there anybody here for there?”, as the railway porter asked the passengers U 15.4023-5: ZOE (Twirls around herself , heeltapping.) Dance. Anybody here for there? Who’ll dance ... on to the dance floor. John Simpson Search by keyword (within this site) Phrases Railways Music America Australia 1 Phillip F. Herring, Joyce's Ulysses Notesheets in the British Museum ... Joyce's Allusions > anybody here Rose of Castile 29 Nov 2013, 12:12 by JJON EditorsMy brandnew riddle - the Rose of Castile U 7.586-91 Lenehan extended his hands in protest. - But my riddle! he said. What opera is like a railway line? - Opera ... to be sure!" Harald Beck Search by keyword (within this site) Opera Wordplay Lenehan Railways Top of page Joyce's Allusions > Rose of Castile armstrap 4 Jun 2014, 02:18 by John SimpsonThe forgotten arm-strap U 6.10-12: He passed an arm through the armstrap and looked seriously from the open carriage window at the lowered blinds of the avenue ... source: Alfred Wallace’s amalgamated edition of Natural selection and tropical nature (1891): When railways superseded coaches, it was thought necessary to build the first-class carriages to imitate a ... Joyce's Words > armstrap telegraph 28 May 2018, 02:46 by John SimpsonThe speed of the train during prayer P II. 87: He saw the darkening lands slipping away past him, the silent telegraph-poles passing his window swiftly every four seconds ... route between Dublin and Cork. Dylan Emerick-Brown Search by keyword (within this site) Railways Arithmetic Telegraph Joyce's Environs > telegraph Joycean price guide 25 Aug 2013, 05:57 by JJON EditorsA Joycean Price Guide The following is intended to provide some standard of comparison for the various prices and other sums of money mentioned in Joyce’s works. Where a ... Drink Journalism France Entertainment Betting Hotel Restaurant Bazaar Army Medicine Horse-racing Fashion Religion Railways Canada Music Teaching Puzzles Organ-grinder back to top Joyce's Environs > Joycean price guide |