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Mulligan plays with paradox, and we get a foreshadowing of Stephen's father.
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We learn the price of both a rented tower and a lecture on Hamlet.
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Punctuation obfuscates; but we press on, and find significance in Stephen's walking stick.
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Mulligan is full of contradictions.
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We have a bit of a breather while Stephen and Buck debate what, if anything, Stephen's aphorisms are worth.
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Stephen's inner voice, a presumption of remorse, and a few words on Ireland's climate.
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In a rare uncomplicated passage, milk is measured, and Frank describes the various types of junkets.
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Levels of respect: for women, doctors, and the Irish language.
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Frank Delaney offers a special surprise in honor of James Joyce's Birthday.
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The old woman carries, not just milk, but an allegory of Ireland herself - at least in the eyes of both Stephen and Joyce himself.
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More scholarship of folklore. The milk arrives, and its bearer is mocked by Mulligan and venerated by Stephen.
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Mulligan gets mythic, and mocks exactly the sort of thing this podcast is doing.
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Petulance for breakfast, "pet" and "kip," and a dirty joke about the tea.
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A key is found, a door opened, breakfast is served, and various profanities are narrowly avoided, for once.
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We sit down to a fortified breakfast, and meet Haines and his dream. Also: more blasphemy.
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Stephen sees ceremony and symbolism in a shaving bowl.
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Stephen is called to breakfast by Buck, and hit up for a loan at the same time. All is not forgiven.
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We translate Stephen's prayers for the dying from the Latin, and return immediately to both Homer and Shakespeare.
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In his second bonus podcast, Frank discusses Joyce's formation on the Island of Saints and Scholars.
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Stephen's mother is placed in the structure of the cosmos.
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