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For
what
reason
did
he
meditate
on
schemes
so
difficult
of
realisation
?
It
was
one
of
his
axioms
that
similar
meditations
or
the
automatic
relation
to
himself
of
a
narrative
concerning
himself
or
tranquil
recollection
of
the
past
when
practised
habitually
before
retiring
for
the
night
alleviated
fatigue
and
produced
as
a
result
sound
repose
and
renovated
vitality
.
His
justifications
?
As
a
physicist
he
had
learned
that
of
the
70
years
of
complete
human
life
at
least
2
/
7
,
viz
.
20
years
are
passed
in
sleep
.
As
a
philosopher
he
knew
that
at
the
termination
of
any
allotted
life
only
an
infinitesimal
part
of
any
person
’
s
desires
has
been
realised
.
As
a
physiologist
he
believed
in
the
artificial
placation
of
malignant
agencies
chiefly
operative
during
somnolence
.
What
did
he
fear
?
The
committal
of
homicide
or
suicide
during
sleep
by
an
aberration
of
the
light
of
reason
,
the
incommensurable
categorical
intelligence
situated
in
the
cerebral
convolutions
.
What
were
habitually
his
final
meditations
?
Of
some
one
sole
unique
advertisement
to
cause
passers
to
stop
in
wonder
,
a
poster
novelty
,
with
all
extraneous
accretions
excluded
,
reduced
to
its
simplest
and
most
efficient
terms
not
exceeding
the
span
of
casual
vision
and
congruous
with
the
velocity
of
modern
life
.
What
did
the
first
drawer
unlocked
contain
?
A
Vere
Foster
’
s
handwriting
copybook
,
property
of
Milly
(
Millicent
)
Bloom
,
certain
pages
of
which
bore
diagram
drawings
,
marked
Papli
,
which
showed
a
large
globular
head
with
5
hairs
erect
,
2
eyes
in
profile
,
the
trunk
full
front
with
3
large
buttons
,
1
triangular
foot
:
2
fading
photographs
of
queen
Alexandra
of
England
and
of
Maud
Branscombe
,
actress
and
professional
beauty
:
a
Yuletide
card
,
bearing
on
it
a
pictorial
representation
of
a
parasitic
plant
,
the
legend
Mizpah
,
the
date
Xmas
1892
,
the
name
of
the
senders
:
from
Mr
+
Mrs
M
.
Comerford
,
the
versicle
:
May
this
Yuletide
bring
to
thee
,
Joy
and
peace
and
welcome
glee
:
a
butt
of
red
partly
liquefied
sealing
wax
,
obtained
from
the
stores
department
of
Messrs
Hely
’
s
,
Ltd
.
,
89
,
90
,
and
91
Dame
street
:
a
box
containing
the
remainder
of
a
gross
of
gilt
“
J
”
pennibs
,
obtained
from
same
department
of
same
firm
:
an
old
sandglass
which
rolled
containing
sand
which
rolled
:
a
sealed
prophecy
(
never
unsealed
)
written
by
Leopold
Bloom
in
1886
concerning
the
consequences
of
the
passing
into
law
of
William
Ewart
Gladstone
’
s
Home
Rule
bill
of
1886
(
never
passed
into
law
)
:
a
bazaar
ticket
,
No
2004
,
of
S
.