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尤利西斯-第章

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How did Bloom prepare a collation for a gentile? 
He poured into two teacups two level spoonfuls; four in all; of Epps's soluble cocoa and proceeded according to the directions for use printed on the label; to each adding after sufficient time for infusion the prescribed ingredients for diffusion in the manner and in the quantity prescribed。 
What supererogatory marks of special hospitality did the host show his guest? 
Relinquishing his symposiarchal right to the moustache cup of imitation Crown Derby presented to him by his only daughter; Millicent (Milly); he substituted a cup identical with that of his guest and served extraordinarily to his guest and; in reduced measure; to himself the viscous cream ordinarily reserved for the breakfast of his wife Marion (Molly)。 
Was the guest conscious of and did he acknowledge these marks of hospitality? 
His attention was directed to them by his host jocosely and he accepted them seriously as they drank in jocoserious silence Epps's massproduct; the creature cocoa。 
Were there marks of hospitality which he contemplated but suppressed; reserving them for another and for himself on future occasions to plete the act begun? 
The reparation of a fissure of the length of 1 1/2 inches in the right side of his guest's jacket。 A gift to his guest of one of the four lady's handkerchiefs; if and when ascertained to be in a presentable condition。 
Who drank more quickly? 
Bloom; having the advantage of ten seconds at the initiation ad taking; from the concave surface of a spoon along the handle of which a steady flow of heat was conducted; three sips to his opponent's one; six to two; nine to three。 
What cerebration acpanied his frequentative act? 
Concluding by inspection but erroneously that his silent panion was engaged in mental position he reflected on the pleasures derived from literature of instruction rather than of amusement as he himself had applied to the works of William Shakespeare more than once for the solution of difficult problems in imaginary or real life。 
Had he found their solution? 
In spite of careful and repeated reading of certain classical passages; aided by a glossary; he had derived imperfect conviction from the text; the answers not bearing on all points。 
What lines concluded his first piece of original verse written by him; potential poet; at the age of 11 in 1877 on the occasion of the offering of three prizes at 10/…; 5/… and 2/6 respectively by the Shamrock; a weekly newspaper? 
An ambition to squint 
At my verses in print 
Makes me hope that for these you'll find room。 
If you so condescend 
Then please place at the end 
The name of yours truly; L。 Bloom。
Did he find four separating forces between his temporary guest and him? 
Name; age; race; creed。 
What anagrams had he made on his name in youth? 
Leopold Bloom 
Ellpodbomool 
Molldopeloob。 
Bollo edoom 
Old Ollebo; M。 P。 
What acrostic upon the abbreviation of his first name had he (kinetic poet) sent to Miss Marion Tweedy on the 14 February 1888? 
Poets oft have sung in rhyme 
Of music sweet their praise divine。 
Let them hymn it nine times nine。 
Bearer far than song or wine; 
You are mine。 The world is mine。
What had prevented him from pleting a topical song (music by R。 G。 Johnston) on the events of the past; or fixtures for the actual years; entitled If Brian Boru could but e back and see old Dublin now; missioned by Michael Gunn; lessee of the Gaiety Theatre; 46; 47; 48; 49 South King street; and to be introduced into the sixth scene; the valley of diamonds; of the second edition (30 January 1893) of the grand annual Christmas pantomime Sinbad the Sailor (written by Greenleaf Whittier; scenery by George A。 Jackson and Cecil Hicks; costumes by Mrs and Miss Whelan; produced by R。 Shelton 26 December 1892 under the personal supervision of Mrs Michael Gunn; ballets by Jessie Noir; harlequinade by Thomas Otto) and sung by Nelly Bouverist principal girl? 
Firstly; oscillation between events of imperial and of local interest; the anticipated diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria (born 1820; acceded 1837) and the posticipated opening of the new municipal fish market: secondly; apprehension of opposition from extreme circles on the questions of the respective visits of Their Royal Highnesses; the duke and duchess of York (real); and of His Majesty King Brian Boru (imaginary); thirdly; a conflict between professional etiquette and professional emulation concerning the recent erections of the Grand Lyric Hall on Burgh Quay and the Theatre Royal in Hawkins street: fourthly; distraction resultant from passion for Nelly Bouverist's non…intellectual; non…political; nontopical expression of countenance and concupiscence caused by Nelly Bouverist's revelations of white articles of nonintellectual; non…political; non…topical underclothing while she (Nelly Bouverist) was in the articles: fifthly; the difficulties of the selection of appropriate music and humorous allusions from Everybody's Book of Jokes (1;000 pages and a laugh in every one); sixthly; the rhymes homophonous and cacophonous; associated with the names of the new lord mayor; Daniel Tallon; the new high sheriff; Thomas Pile and the new solicitorgeneral; Dunbar Plunket Barton。 
What relation existed between their ages? 
16 years before in 1888 when Bloom was of Stephen's present age Stephen was 6。16 years after in 1920 when Stephen would be of Bloom's present age Bloom would be 54。 In 1936 when Bloom would be 70 and Stephen 54 their ages initially in the ratio of 16 to 0 would be as 17 1/2 to 13 1/2; the proportion increasing and the disparity diminishing according as arbitrary future years were added; for if the proportion existing in 1883 had continued immutable; conceiving that to be possible; till then 1904 when Stephen was 22 Bloom would be 374 and in 1920 when Stephen would be 38; as Bloom then was; Bloom would be 646 while in 1952 when Stephen would have attained the maximum postdiluvian age of 70 Bloom; being 1190 years alive having been born in the year 714; would have surpassed by 221 years the maximum antediluvian age; that of Methusalah; 969 years; while; if Stephen would continue to live until he would attain that age in the year 3072 A。D。; Bloom would have been obliged to have been alive 83;300 years; having been obliged to have been born in the year 81;396 B。C。 
What events might nullify these calculations? 
The cessation of existence of both or either; the inauguration of a new era or calendar; the annihilation of the world and consequent extermination of the human species; inevitable but impredictable。 
How many previous encounters proved their preexisting acquaintance? 
Two。 The first in the lilacgarden of Matthew Dillon's house; Medina Villa; Kimmage road; Roundtown; in 1887; in the pany of Stephen's mother; Stephen being then of the age of 5 and reluctant to give his hand in salutation。 The second in the coffeeroom of Breslin's hotel on a rainy Sunday in the January of 1892; in the pany of Stephen's father and Stephen's granduncle; Stephen being then 5 years older。 
Did Bloom accept the invitation to dinner given then by the son and afterwards seconded by the father? 
Very gratefully; with grateful appre
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