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尤利西斯-第117章

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w of a marchand de capotes; Monsieur Poyntz; from whom I can have for a livre as snug a cloak of the French fashion as ever kept a lady from wetting。 Tut; Tut! cries le Fécondateur; tripping in; my friend Monsieur Moore; that most acplished traveller (I have just cracked a half bottle avec lui in a circle of the best wits of the town); is my authority that in Cape Horn; ventre biche; they have a rain that will wet through any; even the stoutest cloak。 A drenching of that violence; he tells me; sans blague; has sent more than one luckless fellow in good earnest posthaste to another world。 Pooh! A livre! cries Monsieur Lynch。 The clumsy things are dear at a sou。 One umbrella; were it no bigger than a fairy mushroom; is worth ten such stopgaps。 No woman of any wit would wear one。 My dear Kitty told me today that she would dance in a deluge before ever she would starve in such an ark of salvation for; as she reminded me (blushing piquantly and whispering in my ear though there was none to snap her words but giddy butterflies); dame Nature; by the divine blessing; has implanted it in our heart and it has bee a household word that il y a deux choses for which the innocence of our original garb; in other circumstances a breach of the proprieties; is the fittest nay; the only; garment。 The first; said she (and here my pretty philosopher; as I handed her to her tilbury; to fix my attention; gently tipped with her tongue the outer chamber of my ear); the first is a bath。。。 but at this point a bell tinkling in the hall cut short a discourse which promised so bravely for the enrichment of our store of knowledge。 
Amid the general vacant hilarity of the assembly a bell rang and while all were conjecturing what might be the cause Miss Callan entered and; having spoken a few words in a low tone to young Mr Dixon; retired with a profound bow to the pany。 The presence even for a moment among a party of debauchees of a woman endued with every quality of modesty and not less severe than beautiful refrained the humorous sallies even of the most licentious but her departure was the signal for an outbreak of ribaldry。 Strike me silly; said Costello; a low fellow who was fuddled。 A monstrous fine bit of cow…flesh! I'll be sworn she has rendezvoused you。 What; you dog? Have you a way with them? Gad's bud。 Immensely so; said Mr Lynch。 The bedside manner it is that they use in the Mater hospice。 Demme; does not Doctor O'Gargle chuck the nuns there under the chin? As I look to be saved I had it from my Kitty who has been wardmaid there any time these seven months。 Lawksamercy; doctor; cried the young blood in the primrose vest; feigning a womanish simper and immodest squirmings of his body; how you do tease a body! Drat the man! Bless me; I'm all of a wibblywobbly。 Why; you're as bad as dear little Father Cantekissem that you are! May this pot of four half choke me; cried Costello; if she ain't in the family way。 I knows a lady what's got a white swelling quick as I claps eyes on her。 The young surgeon; however; rose and begged the pany to excuse his retreat as the nurse had just then informed him that he was needed in the ward。 Merciful providence had been pleased to put a period to the sufferings of the lady who was enceinte which she had borne with a laudable fortitude and she had given birth to a bouncing boy。 I want patience; said he; with those who without wit to enliven or learning to instruct; revile an ennobling profession which; saving the reverence due to the Deity; is the greatest power for happiness upon the earth。 I am positive when I say that if need were I could produce a cloud of witnesses to the excellence of her noble exercitations which; so far from being a byword; should be a glorious incentive in the human breast。 I cannot away with them。 What? Malign such an one; the amiable Miss Callan; who is the lustre of her own sex and the astonishment of ours and at an instant the most momentous that can befall a puny child of clay? Perish the thought! I shudder to think of the future of a race where the seeds of such malice have been sown and where no right reverence is rendered to mother and maid in house of Horne。 Having delivered himself of this rebuke he saluted those present on the by and repaired to the door。 A murmur of approval arose from all and some were for ejecting the low soaker without more ado; a design which would have been effected nor would he have received more than his bare deserts had he not abridged his transgression by affirming with a horrid imprecation (for he swore a round hand) that he was as good a son of the true fold as ever drew breath。 Stap my vitals; said he; them was always the sentiments of honest Frank Costello which I was bred up most particular to honour thy father and thy mother that had the best hand to a rolypoly or a hasty pudding as you ever see what I always looks back on with a loving heart。 
To revert to Mr Bloom who; after his first entry; had been conscious of some impudent mocks which he; however; had borne with being the fruits of that age upon which it is monly charged that it knows not pity。 The young sparks; it is true; were as full of extravagancies as overgrown children: the words of their tumultuary discussions were difficultly understood and not often nice: their testiness and outrageous mots were such that his intellects resiled from: nor were they scrupulously sensible of the proprieties though their fund of strong animal spirits spoke in their behalf。 But the word of Mr Costello was an unwele language for him for he nauseated the wretch that seemed to him a cropeared creature of a misshapen gibbosity born out of wedlock and thrust like a crookback teethed and feet first into the world; which the dint of the surgeon's pliers in his skull lent indeed a colour to; so as it put him in thought of that missing link of creation's chain desiderated by the late ingenious Mr Darwin。 It was now for more than the middle span of our allotted years that he had passed through the thousand vicissitudes of existence and; being of a wary ascendancy and self a man of a rare forecast; he had enjoined his heart to repress all motions of a rising choler and; by intercepting them with the readiest precaution; foster within his breast that plenitude of sufferance which base minds jeer at; rash judgers scorn and all find tolerable and but tolerable。 To those who create themselves wits at the cost of feminine delicacy (a habit of mind which he never did hold with) to them he would concede neither to bear the name nor to herit the tradition of a proper breeding: while for such that; having lost all forbearance; can lose no more; there remained the sharp antidote of experience to cause their insolency to beat a precipitate and inglorious retreat。 Not but what he could feel with mettlesome youth which; caring nought for the mows of dotards or the gruntlings of the severe; is ever (as the chaste fancy of the Holy Writer express it) for eating of the tree forbid it yet not so far forth as to pretermit humanity upon any condition soever towards a gentlewoman when she was about her lawful occasions。 To conclude; while from the sister's words he had reckoned upon a speedy delivery he was; however; it must be owned; 
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