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—
A
myriadminded
man
,
Mr
Best
reminded
.
Coleridge
called
him
myriadminded
.
Amplius
.
In
societate
humana
hoc
est
maxime
necessarium
ut
sit
amicitia
inter
multos
.
—
Saint
Thomas
,
Stephen
began
.
.
.
—
Ora
pro
nobis
,
Monk
Mulligan
groaned
,
sinking
to
a
chair
.
There
he
keened
a
wailing
rune
.
—
Pogue
mahone
!
Acushla
machree
!
It
’
s
destroyed
we
are
from
this
day
!
It
’
s
destroyed
we
are
surely
!
All
smiled
their
smiles
.
—
Saint
Thomas
,
Stephen
smiling
said
,
whose
gorbellied
works
I
enjoy
reading
in
the
original
,
writing
of
incest
from
a
standpoint
different
from
that
of
the
new
Viennese
school
Mr
Magee
spoke
of
,
likens
it
in
his
wise
and
curious
way
to
an
avarice
of
the
emotions
.
He
means
that
the
love
so
given
to
one
near
in
blood
is
covetously
withheld
from
some
stranger
who
,
it
may
be
,
hungers
for
it
.
Jews
,
whom
christians
tax
with
avarice
,
are
of
all
races
the
most
given
to
intermarriage
.
Accusations
are
made
in
anger
.
The
christian
laws
which
built
up
the
hoards
of
the
jews
(
for
whom
,
as
for
the
lollards
,
storm
was
shelter
)
bound
their
affections
too
with
hoops
of
steel
.
Whether
these
be
sins
or
virtues
old
Nobodaddy
will
tell
us
at
doomsday
leet
.
But
a
man
who
holds
so
tightly
to
what
he
calls
his
rights
over
what
he
calls
his
debts
will
hold
tightly
also
to
what
he
calls
his
rights
over
her
whom
he
calls
his
wife
.
No
sir
smile
neighbour
shall
covet
his
ox
or
his
wife
or
his
manservant
or
his
maidservant
or
his
jackass
.
—
Or
his
jennyass
,
Buck
Mulligan
antiphoned
.
—
Gentle
Will
is
being
roughly
handled
,
gentle
Mr
Best
said
gently
.