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Scriptures, Blessing and Prophesying
Cyclops George V. Reilly for the Wild Geese Players of Seattle www.WildGeeseSeattle.org Chapter 12 of Ulysses by James Joyce Adapted from the 1922 edition at Project Gutenberg Based upon the 2006 adaptation for the Wild Geese by George V. Reilly Final Version May 23ʳᵈ, 2021 The Characters N1 (No Man) George Reilly Bloom Leon Mattigosh Citizen Mark Gunning Garryowen Wendy Joseph Joe Hynes Joseph Ryan Terry O’Ryan Roger Berger Alf Bergan Maura Donegan Bob Doran Bill Barnes Lt. Col. Tomlinson Lynne Compton Mr Conacre Claudia Finn Mr Allfours Aly Gardner Mr O’Reilly Iain Edgewater Speaker Roger Berger Mr Staylewit Irene Calvo J.J. O’Molloy Olivia B-McD Ned Lambert Lynne Compton John Wyse Nolan Irene Calvo Lenehan Wendy Joseph Martin Cunningham Claudia Finn Crofton Iain Edgewater Mr Power Aly Gardner Ragamuffin Olivia Bermingham- McDonogh Narrators 2 and 3 Section Line N2 N3 12.1: Legalities 1 Lynne Compton — 12.2: The Land of Holy Michan 67 Olivia B-McD Maura Donegan 12.3: The Heroic Citizen 118 Irene Calvo Claudia Finn 12.4: The Lords of the Vat 213 Roger Berger Aly Gardner 12.5: A Spirit Speaks 338 Iain Edgewater Wendy Joseph 12.6: Friends of the Emerald Isle 405 Claudia Finn Irene Calvo 12.7: A Punishment Not At All Condign 592 Lynne Compton Iain Edgewater 12.8: Cynanthropy 677 Irene Calvo Olivia B-McD 12.9: Parliamentary Questions 845 Lynne Compton Bill Barnes 12.10: The Gaelic Sports Revival 880 Roger Berger Aly Gardner 12.11: Pucking Percy 938 Wendy Joseph Bill Barnes 12.12: The Giver of Law 1003 Iain Edgewater Irene Calvo 12.13: A Sylvan Wedding 1177 Aly Gardner Claudia Finn 12.14: The Emunctory Field 1328 Iain Edgewater Bill Barnes 12.15: Rustic Hostelry 1587 Bill Barnes Lynne Compton 12.16: God Bless All Here 1671 Wendy Joseph Leon Mattigosh 12.17: Bearing Palms and Harps 1712 Joseph Ryan Maura Donegan 12.18: Nostrums 1727 Claudia Finn Bill Barnes 12.19: Exeunt the Bloody Jaunting Car 1750 Aly Gardner Iain Edgewater Chapter 12 Cyclops 12.1 Legalities N1 (int.): I was just passing the time of day o with old Troy of the D.M.P. -
Ulysses, Episode XII, "Cyclops"
I was just passing the time of day with old Troy of the D. M. P. at the corner of Arbour hill there and be damned but a bloody sweep came along and he near drove his gear into my eye. I turned around to let him have the weight of my tongue when who should I see dodging along Stony Batter only Joe Hynes. — Lo, Joe, says I. How are you blowing? Did you see that bloody chimneysweep near shove my eye out with his brush? — Soot’s luck, says Joe. Who’s the old ballocks you were taking to? — Old Troy, says I, was in the force. I’m on two minds not to give that fellow in charge for obstructing the thoroughfare with his brooms and ladders. — What are you doing round those parts? says Joe. — Devil a much, says I. There is a bloody big foxy thief beyond by the garrison church at the corner of Chicken Lane — old Troy was just giving me a wrinkle about him — lifted any God’s quantity of tea and sugar to pay three bob a week said he had a farm in the county Down off a hop of my thumb by the name of Moses Herzog over there near Heytesbury street. — Circumcised! says Joe. — Ay, says I. A bit off the top. An old plumber named Geraghty. I'm hanging on to his taw now for the past fortnight and I can't get a penny out of him. — That the lay you’re on now? says Joe. -
A Born Soldier
BORN SOLDIER John Strange Winter J^^J'hite & Co., London. ESTABLISHED 1851. BIRKBEGK BANK, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. TWO-AND-A-HALF per CENT. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS. repayable on demand. TWO per CENT, on CURRENT ACCOUNTS on the minimum monthly balances, when not drawn below ;^ioo. STOCKS, SHARES and ANNUITIES purchased and sold. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. For the encouragement of Thrift the Bank receives small sums on deposit, and allows interest monthly on each completed £1. BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY. HOlir TO PmCHASK A BTOCSS FOB TWO GUINEAS PER MOKTH. BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. lOTT TO PVRCHASK A PI.OT OF IiAITS FOR FIVE SHILLINGS PER MONTH. THE BIRKBECK ALMANACK, with fiill particulars, post free. FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Oianagn, ^ Please Observe the EEs ..STEEDMAN, -SOOTHINO for Ctiildren cuttirxcj T^^.TH, \VAUW&RTH,SU^. MEILIN'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. " ta, Rushey Green, Caiford, •• London, S.B., Oct. 3, z8gs- " Dear Sir,—/ have great pleasure to se I •bhotoeraiJi o£my boy,Allan Edward, from six weeks old was tr Food. The child is --fs^s^s:^ no illness whatever, and be considered a recom- st excellent preparation. My, ^ARD McKENZIE." Emory University Library r's FOOD LVKUIERS )ND'S Befreshmcnt Booms. 1 taken with milk or with r spirit with the greatest I is of the highest value and iter exhaustive physical iplication to PECKHAM, S.E:. In Memoriam X. i [etor begs to remind those Ruth Candler Lovett lOT-DRY FEET, that as directed; and a box is 1935-1964 ned to walking on stone ender. To those who, in ver-estimated, and if used OR INDIA. -
^ Phospho Guano
' THE WATERFORD NEWS. SHIPPING IUNE , 1866 Irish Frieze Woollen Factory, MONEY. S£LES every Friday Evening at <M King sired STEAM COMMUNICATION SPECIAL NOTICE CABEICK-ON-BTJIB. Published STKAM from LIVERPOOL or QUUENSTOWN LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT THE .'AUCTION ROOM, [Opposite the Provincial HanV.l Between Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford, • ' . Canying Goods to LIMBRICK , TIPPEBABY, CLOKMF.L, ' SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. 101/ QUAY, is now fitted up for the reception TimF.r. P KSCK ; Y EARLY ( IN ADVANCE ; 13S . TO NEVir YORK. NICHOLAS KENNT, Proprictor. pledgea himBelf NO. p R(CE CAKRICK - OK -SUIB, K ILKENNY, and CAUSE, at Through that nomatorial ii 1 used in makinghis FRIEZE, of Furniture, &c.; for ' Sale. TAMTEP , 4(1.; Y I :AHLY, 17s. 4d. S TWICE A-WEEK. Bates. — GREAT BOON to tho Public has been TWEED, "DOUBLE DYE FLANNEL, .SERGE rpHE DIRECTORS of the Watcrford and Kilkenny Persons not wishing to have Property disposed of on _ 1 'HENew nnd Powerful Screw Stca- ' Railway are prepared to accept TENDERS their own Premises will find it their Interest to np uv Liverpool , New York , H | A achieved in the BLANKETS, &c, 4c, bni PTJREWOOL . J. for make use .Ljrf tfjHV* JL ^ JL mere " SALTEE," JonK CnAwponn, LOANS on MORTGAGE BONDS, at 5 per Cent; pay- of this Establishment, as tbe Room is both \ and Philadelphia Strain Ship fl^aJ^^S. t Somo donbts boing expressed in certain quarters as spacious and •/JjJW'l|r""^ \ Vy^f^-Commandcr. "TUSKAB,"STEPUEK AKDER. ablo upon cither One or Two Months' Notice lofty, and admirabl Company intend despatching thcii to tho GENUTNESS of those articleB, from tho low , to be y adapted for Furniture Sales. -
British Films 1927 - 1939 Was Originally Produced in 1986 by BFI Library Services
Contents The contents of this PDF document can be navigated quickly by using the “bookmarks” facility. Forword.............................................................................................................................................1 Part 1: Chronology ..........................................................................................................................2 Part 2: Annual “In Production” Charts ......................................................................................47 Alphabetical Title Index ...............................................................................................................96 Part 3: Statistics...........................................................................................................................110 Films Released in the UK................................................................................................111 The Distribution of British Films...................................................................................118 British Cinema Statistics ................................................................................................120 British Studios..................................................................................................................129 British Feature Production..............................................................................................133 British Film Companies and Investment .....................................................................138 Films Certified -
Rockland Gazette : September 23, 1875
The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printiu^ PUBLISHED EVERY TIILllSDAY AFTERNOON bY ESTABLISHMENT. VOSE & PORTER. Having every facility in Presses, Type and Materials :o which wc are constantly making additions, we are 2 I O Main Street. prepared to execute witli promptness and good alyls ■•very variety of .lob Printing, including Town Reports, Catalogues, By-Laws l’oaters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro grammes, Circulars, Bill Hoads, Letter Heads, Law and Corpor to m ake the tifbl ation Klanks, Receipts, Bills ...........i advance. of Lading, Business, Ad No pap.-r will be discontinued until ALL Alt dress and Wedding GES are paid, unless at the option of the publish- Cards, Tags, t l t f Singh* copies live cents—for sale Labels, it tin* Bookstores. V O L U M E 3 0 . ROCKLAND, M AINE, THURSDAY AFTEROON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1875- N O . 42 A c., PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZINO Z POPE VOSE. ,1. B. PO U T E R . will receive prompt attention. them past tin- lighthouse over the high with more “ strin to it ” than any other with them. But if thee w ill, and time's a statement is made that both girD were ad T kaxseekking t iie E x ek c ise.— A few FARM MISCELLANY. ctvii. hank into the ocean. kite that ever Hew ' headstrong hoy, thee must go unarmed. dicted to reading novels ami romances.^ nights since a prominent real estate dealer, /arm, feik n £ iaomc. It’s a tough (lav. a tough day. even for, “ ’Twon't reach! Il flies too high No Don’t thee dare to take that ride that thy Here.