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尤利西斯-第226章

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n aorist preterite proposition (parsed as masculine subject; monosyllabic onomatopic transitive verb with direct feminine object) from the active voice into its correlative aorist preterite proposition (parsed as feminine subject; auxiliary verb and quasimonosyllabic onomatopic past participle with plementary masculine agent) in the passive voice: the continued product of seminators by generation: the continual production of semen by distillation: the futility of triumph or protest or vindication: the inanity of extolled virtue: the lethargy of nescient matter: the apathy of the stars。 
In what final satisfaction did these antagonistic sentiments and reflections; reduced to their simplest forms; converge? 
Satisfaction at the ubiquity in eastern and western terrestrial hemispheres; in all habitable lands and islands explored or unexplored (the land of the midnight sun; the islands of the blessed; the isles of Greece; the land of promise) of adipose posterior female hemispheres; redolent of milk and honey and of excretory sanguine and seminal warmth; reminiscent of secular families of curves of amplitude; insusceptible of moods of impression or of contrarieties of expression; expressive of mute immutable mature animality。 
The visible signs of antesatisfaction? 
An approximate erection: a solicitous adversion: a gradual elevation: a tentative revelation; a silent contemplation。 
Then? 
He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump; on each plump melonous hemisphere; in their mellow yellow furrow; with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation。 
The visible signs of postsatisfaction? 
A silent contemplation: a tentative velation: a gradual abasement: a solicitous aversion: a proximate erection。 
What followed this silent action? 
Somnolent invocation; less somnolent recognition; incipient excitation; catechetical interrogation。 
With what modifications did the narrator reply to this interrogation? 
Negative: he omitted to mention the clandestine correspondence between Martha Clifford and Henry Flower; the public altercation at; in and in the vicinity of the licensed premises of Bernard Kiernan and Co; Limited; 8; 9 and 10 Little Britain street; the erotic provocation and response thereto caused by the exhibitionism of Gertrude (Gerty); surname unknown。 Positive: he included mention of a performance by Mrs Bandman Palmer of Leah at the Gaiety Theatre; 46; 47; 48; 49 South King street; an invitation to supper at Wynn's (Murphy's) Hotel; 35; 36; and 37 Lower Abbey street; a volume of peccaminous pornographical tendency entitled Sweets of Sin; anonymous; author a gentleman of fashion; a temporary concussion caused by a falsely calculated movement in the course of postcenal gymnastic display; the victim (since pletely recovered) being Stephen Dedalus; professor and author; eldest surviving son of Simon Dedalus; of no fixed occupation; an aeronautical feat executed by him (narrator) in the presence of a witness; the professor and author aforesaid; with promptitude of decision and gymnastic flexibility。 
Was the narration otherwise unaltered by modifications? 
Absolutely。 
Which event or person emerged as the salient point of his narration? 
Stephen Dedalus; professor and author。 
What limitations of activity and inhibitions of conjugal rights were perceived by listener and narrator concerning themselves during the course of this intermittent and increasingly more laconic narration? 
By the listener a limitation of fertility inasmuch as marriage had been celebrated 1 calendar month after the 18th anniversary of her birth (8 September 1870); viz。 8 October; and consummated on the same date with female issue born 15 June 1889; having been anticipatorily consummated on the 10 September of the same year and plete carnal intercourse; with ejaculation of semen within the natural female organ; having last taken place 5 weeks previous; viz。 27 November 1893; to the birth on 29 December 1893 of second (and only male) issue; deceased 9 January 1894; aged 11 days; there remained a period of 10 years; 5 months and 18 days during which carnal intercourse had been inplete; without ejaculation of semen within the natural female organ。 By the narrator a limitation of activity; mental and corporal; inasmuch as plete mental intercourse between himself and the listener had not taken place since the consummation of puberty; indicated by catamenic hemorrhage; of the female issue of narrator and listener; 15 September 1903; there remained a period of 9 months and 1 day during which in consequence of a preestablished natural prehension in inprehension between the consummated females (listener and issue); plete corporal liberty of action had been circumscribed。 
How? 
By various reiterated feminine interrogation concerning the masculine destination whither; the place where; the time at which; the duration for which; the object with which in the case of temporary absences; projected or effected。 
What moved visibly above the listener's and the narrator's invisible thoughts? 
The upcast reflection of a lamp and shade; an inconstant series of concentric circles of varying gradations of light and shadow。 
In what directions did listener and narrator lie? 
Listener; S。 E。 by E。; Narrator; N。 W。 by W。: on the 53rd parallel of latitude; N。 and 6th meridian of longitude; W。: at an angle of 45?to the terrestrial equator。 
In what state of rest or motion? 
At rest relatively to themselves and to each other。 In motion being each and both carried westward; forward and rereward respectively; by the proper perpetual motion of the earth through everchanging tracks of neverchanging space。 
In what posture? 
Listener: reclined semilaterally; left; left hand under head; right leg extended in a straight line and resting on left leg; flexed; in the attitude of Gea…Tellus; fulfilled; recumbent; big with seed。 Narrator: reclined laterally; left; with right and left legs flexed; the indexfinger and thumb of the right hand resting on the bridge of the nose; in the attitude depicted on a snapshot photograph made by Percy Apjohn; the childman weary; the manchild in the womb。 
Womb? Weary? 
He rests。 He has travelled。 
With? 
Sinbad the Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and Whinbad the Whaler and Ninbad the Nailer and Finbad the Failer and Binbad the Bailer and Pinbad the Pailer and Minbad the Mailer and Hinbad the Hailer and Rinbad the Railer and Dinbad the Kailer and Vinbad the Quailer and Linbad the Yailer and Xinbad the Phthailer。 
When? 
Going to a dark bed there was a square round Sinbad the Sailor roc's auk's egg in the night of the bed of all the auks of the rocs of Darkinbad the Brightdayler。 
Where? 
Penelope
YES BECAUSE HE NEVER DID A THING LIKE THAT BEFORE AS ASK To get his breakfast in bed with a couple of eggs since the City arms hotel when he used to be pretending to be laid up with a sick voice doing his highness to make himself interesting to that old faggot Mrs Riordan that he thought he had a great leg of and she never left us a farthing all for masses for herself and her soul greatest miser ever was actually afraid to lay out 4d for her methylated spirit telling me all her ailments she h
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