Today is Bloomsday, June 16, the day the action of James Joyce's
Ulysses takes place. Here's a tea moment from
chapter 1:
Buck Mulligan frowned quickly and said:
-- What? Where? I can't remember anything. I remember only ideas and sensations. Why? What happened in the name of God?
--
You were making tea, Stephen said, and I went across the landing to get
more hot water. Your mother and some visitor came out of the
drawingroom. She asked you who was in your room.
-- Yes? Buck Mulligan said. What did I say? I forget.
-- You said, Stephen answered, O, it's only Dedalus whose mother is beastly dead.
A flush which made him seem younger and more engaging rose to Buck Mulligan's cheek.
-- Did I say that? he asked. Well? What harm is that?
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