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Joyce, J.: Ulysses (Unabridged)

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2004
22 Volumes
230 Titres

03:16:28

Joyce, J.: Ulysses (Unabridged)

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(C) 2004 Naxos AudioBooks

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Volume 4

Volume 5

Volume 6

Volume 7

Volume 8

Volume 9

Volume 10

Volume 11

  • 1

    Ulysses: 'Edy Boardman asked Tommy Caffrey was he done and he said yes, so then she buttoned up his little knickerbockers for him and told him to...'

    06:55

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  • 2

    Ulysses: 'The twins were now playing in the most approved brotherly fashion...'

    08:34

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  • 3

    Ulysses: 'The exasperating little brats of twins began to quarrel again and Jacky threw the ball out towards the sea and they both ran after it.'

    05:26

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  • 4

    Ulysses: 'Then they sang the second verse of the Tantum ergo and Canon O'Hanlon got up again and censed the Blessed Sacrament...'

    08:35

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  • 5

    Ulysses: 'Canon O'Hanlon put the Blessed Sacrament back into the tabernacle and the choir sang Laudate Dominum omnes gentes...'

    07:27

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  • 6

    Ulysses: 'Mr Bloom watched her as she limped away. Poor Girl!'

    09:23

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  • 7

    Ulysses: 'There she is with them down there for the fireworks. My fireworks. Up like a rocket, down like a stick.'

    07:26

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  • 8

    Ulysses: 'Wonder how is she feeling in that region. Shame all put on before third person. More put out about a hole in her stocking.'

    07:51

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  • 9

    Ulysses: 'All quiet on Howth now. The distant hills seem. Where we. The rhododendrons. I am a fool perhaps.'

    09:33

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  • 10

    Ulysses: 'Better not stick here all night like a limpet. This weather makes you dull.'

    07:09

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Volume 12

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    Ulysses: 'Deshil Holles Eamus. Deshil Holles Eamus. Deshil Holles Eamus.'

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    Ulysses: 'The man that was come into the house then spoke to the nursing-woman and he asked her how it fared with the woman that lay there in...'

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  • 3

    Ulysses: 'For they were right witty scholars. And he heard their aresouns each gen other as touching birth and righteousness...'

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  • 4

    Ulysses: 'To be short this passage was scarce by when Master Dixon of Mary in Eccles, goodly grinning, asked young Stephen what was the reason...'

    06:57

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  • 5

    Ulysses: 'But was not young Basthard's fear vanquished by Calmer's words?'

    07:23

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  • 6

    Ulysses: 'With this came up Lenehan to the feet of the table to say how the letter was in that night's gazette and he made a show to find it...'

    08:24

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  • 7

    Ulysses: 'Our worthy acquaintance, Mr Malachi Mulligan, now appeared in the doorway as the students were finishing their apologue accompanied...'

    06:17

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  • 8

    Ulysses: 'Here the listener, who was none other than the Scotch students, a little fume of a fellow, blond as tow...'

    09:59

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  • 9

    Ulysses: 'Accordingly he broke his mind to his neighbour, saying that, to express his notion of the thing, his opinion...'

    09:10

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  • 10

    Ulysses: 'But Malachias' tale began to freeze them with horror. He conjured up the scene before them.'

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Volume 15

Volume 16

Volume 17

  • 1

    Ulysses: 'Mr Bloom and Stephen entered the cabman's shelter, an unpretentious wooden structure, where, prior to then, he had rarely, if ever,...'

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    Ulysses: 'A silence ensued till Mr Bloom for agreeableness' sake just felt like asking him whether it was for a marksmanship competition like...'

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  • 3

    Ulysses: 'Mr Bloom, without evincing surprise, unostentatiously turned over the card to peruse the partially obliterated address and postmark.'

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  • 4

    Ulysses: 'Tired, seemingly, he ceased.'

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    Ulysses: 'The face of a streetwalker, glazed and haggard under a black straw hat, peered askew round the door of the shelter...'

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  • 6

    Ulysses: 'Mind you, I'm not saying that it's all a pure invention, he resumed.'

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  • 7

    Ulysses: 'All, meantime, were loudly lamenting the falling off in Irish shipping, coastwise and foreign as well, which was all part and parcel of...'

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  • 8

    Ulysses: 'He turned a long you are wrong gaze on Stephen of timorous dark pride at the soft impeachment...'

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  • 9

    Ulysses: 'At this pertinent suggestion, Mr Bloom, to change the subject, looked down...'

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  • 10

    Ulysses: 'While the other was reading it on page two Bloom (to give him for the nonce his new misnomer) whiled away a few odd leisure moments...'

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  • 11

    Ulysses: 'Just bears out what I was saying, he with glowing bosom said to Stephen. And, if I don't greatly mistake, whe was Spanish too.'

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Volume 22