breakfast dinner and supper I thought to myself afterwards
it must be real love if a man gives up his life for
her that way for nothing I suppose there are a few
men like that left its hard to believe in it though
unless it really happened to me the majority of them
with not a particle of love in their natures to find
two people like that nowadays full up of each other
that would feel the same way as you do theyre usually
a bit foolish in the head his father must have been
a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still
poor old man I suppose he felt lost shes always making
love to my things too the few old rags I have wanting
to put her hair up at I S my powder too only ruin her
skin on her shes time enough for that all her life
after of course shes restless knowing shes pretty
with her lips so red a pity they wont stay that way
I was too but theres no use going to the fair with
the thing answering me like a fishwoman when I asked
to go for a half a stone of potatoes the day we met
Mrs Joe Gallaher at the trottingmatches and she pretended
not to see us in her trap with Friery the solicitor
we werent grand enough till I gave her 2 damn fine
cracks across the ear for herself take that now for
answering me like that and that for your impudence
she had me that exasperated of course contradicting
I was badtempered too because how was it there was
a weed in the tea or I didnt sleep the night before
cheese I ate was it and I told her over and over again
not to leave knives crossed like that because she
has nobody to command her as she said herself well
if he doesnt correct her faith I will that was the
last time she turned on the teartap I was just like
that myself they darent order me about the place its
his fault of course having the two of us slaving here
instead of getting in a woman long ago am I ever going
to have a proper servant again of course then shed
see him coming Id have to let her know or shed revenge
it arent they a nuisance that old Mrs Fleming you
have to be walking round after her putting the things
into her hands sneezing and farting into the pots
well of course shes old she cant help it a good job
I found that rotten old smelly dishcloth that got
lost behind the dresser I knew there was something
and opened the area window to let out the smell bringing
in his friends to entertain them like the night he
walked home with a dog if you please that might have
been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his father such
a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat
on him at the cricket match and a great big hole in
his sock one thing laughing at the other and his son
that got all those prizes for whatever he won them
in the intermediate imagine climbing over the railings
if anybody saw him that knew us I wonder he didnt
tear a big hole in his grand funeral trousers as if
the one nature gave wasnt enough for anybody hawking
him down into the dirty old kitchen now is he right
in his head I ask pity it wasnt washing day my old
pair of drawers might have been hanging up too on