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尤利西斯-第91章

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ow and Shannon they won't deepen with millions of acres of marsh and bog to make us all die of consumption。 
 As treeless as Portugal we'll be soon; says John Wyse; or Heligoland with its one tree if something is not done to reafforest the land。 Larches; firs; all the trees of the conifer family are going fast。 I was reading a report of lord Castletown's。。。 
 Save them; says the citizen; the giant ash of Galway and the chieftain elm of Kildare with a fortyfoot bole and an acre of foliage。 Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire; O。 
 Europe has its eyes on you; says Lenehan。 
The fashionable international world attended en masse this afternoon at the wedding of the chevalier Jean Wyse de Neaulan; grand high chief ranger of the Irish National Foresters; with Miss Fir Conifer of Pine Valley。 Lady Sylvester Elmshade; Mrs Barbara Lovebirch; Mrs Poll Ash; Mrs Holly Hazeleyes; Miss Daphne Bays; Miss Dorothy Canebrake; Mrs Clyde Twelvetrees; Mrs Rowan Greene; Mrs Helen Vinegadding; Miss Virginia Creeper; Miss Gladys Beech; Miss Olive Garth; Miss Blanche Maple; Mrs Maud Mahogany; Miss Myra Myrtle; Miss Priscilla Elderflower; Miss Bee Honeysuckle; Miss Grace Poplar; Miss O。 Mimosa San; Miss Rachel Cedarfrond; the Misses Lilian and Viola Lilac; Miss Timidity Aspenall; Mrs Kitty Dewey…Mosse; Miss May Hawthorne; Mrs Gloriana Palme; Mrs Liana Forrest; Mrs Arabella Blackwood and Mrs Norma Holyoake of Oakholme Regis graced the ceremony by their presence。 The bride who was given away by her father; the M'Conifer of the Glands; looked exquisitely charming in a creation carried out in green mercerised silk; moulded on an underslip of gloaming grey; sashed with a yoke of broad emerald and finished with a triple flounce of darkerhued fringe; the scheme being relieved by bretelles and hip insertions of acorn bronze。 The maids of honour; Miss Larch Conifer and Miss Spruce Conifer; sisters of the bride; wore very being costumes in the same tone; a dainty motif of plume rose being worked into the pleats in a pinstripe and repeated capriciously in the jadegreen toques in the form of heron feathers of paletinted coral。 Senhor Enrique Flor presided at the organ with his wellknown ability and; in addition to the prescribed numbers of the nuptial mass; played a new and striking arrangement of Woodman; spare that tree at the conclusion of the service。 On leaving the church of Saint Fiacre in Horto after the papal blessing the happy pair were subjected to a playful crossfire of hazelnuts; beechmast; bayleaves; catkins of willow; ivytod; hollyberries; mistletoe sprigs and quicken shoots。 Mr and Mrs Wyse Conifer Neaulan will spend a quiet honeymoon in the Black Forest。 
 And our eyes are on Europe; says the citizen。 We had our trade with Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped; Spanish ale in Galway; the winebark on the winedark waterway。 
 And will again; says Joe。 
 And with the help of the holy mother of God we will again; says the citizen; clapping his thigh。 Our harbours that are empty will be full again; Queenstown; Kinsale; Galway; Blacksod Bay; Ventry in the kingdom of Kerry; Killybegs; the third largest harbour in the wide world with a fleet of masts of the Galway Lynches and the Cavan O'Reillys and the O'Kennedys of Dublin when the earl of Desmond could make a treaty with the emperor Charles the Fifth himself。 And will again; says he; when the first Irish battleship is seen breasting the waves with our own flag to the fore; none of your Henry Tudor's harps; no; the oldest flag afloat; the flag of the province of Desmond and Thomond; three crowns on a blue field; the three sons of Milesius。 
And he took the last swig out of the pint; Moya。 All wind and piss like a tanyard cat。 Cows in Connacht have long horns。 As much as his bloody life is worth to go down and address his tall talk to the assembled multitude in Shanagolden where he daren't show his nose with the Molly Maguires looking for him to let daylight through him for grabbing the holding of an evicted tenant。 
 Hear; hear to that; says John Wyse。 What will you have? 
 An imperial yeomanry; says Lenehan; to celebrate the occasion。 
 Half one; Terry; says John Wyse; and a hands up。 Terry! Are you asleep? 
 Yes; sir; says Terry。 Small whisky and bottle of Allsop。 Right; sir。 
Hanging over the bloody paper with Alf looking for spicy bits instead of attending to the general public。 Picture of a butting match; trying to crack their bloody skulls; one chap going for the other with his head down like a bull at a gate。 And another one: Black Beast Burned in Omaha; Ga。 A lot of Deadwood Dicks in slouch hats and they firing at a sambo strung up on a tree with his tongue out and a bonfire under him。 Gob; they ought to drown him in the sea after and electrocute and crucify him to make sure of their job。 
 But what about the fighting navy; says Ned; that keeps our foes at bay? 
 I'Il tell you what about it; says the citizen。 Hell upon earth it is。 Read the revelations that's going on in the papers about flogging on the training ships at Portsmouth。 A fellow writes that calls himself Disgusted One。 
So he starts telling us about corporal punishment and about the crew of tars and officers and rearadmirals drawn up in cocked hats and the parson with his protestant bible to witness punishment and a young lad brought out; howling for his ma; and they tie him down on the buttend of a gun。 
 A rump and dozen; says the citizen; was what that old ruffian sir John Beresford called it but the modern God's Englishman calls it caning on the breech。 
And says John Wyse: 
 'Tis a custom more honoured in the breach than in the observance。 
Then he was telling us the master at arms es along with a long cane and he draws out and he flogs the bloody backside off of the poor lad till he yells meila murder。 
 That's your glorious British navy; says the citizen; that bosses the earth。 The fellows that never will be slaves; with the only hereditary chamber on the face of God's earth and their land in the hands of a dozen gamehogs and cottonball barons。 That's the great empire they boast about of drudges and whipped serfs。 
 On which the sun never rises; says Joe。 
 And the tragedy of it is; says the citizen; they believe it。 The unfortunate yahoos believe it。 
They believe in rod; the scourger almighty; creator of hell upon earth and in Jacky Tar; the son of a gun; who was conceived of unholy boast; born of the fighting navy; suffered under rump and dozen; was scarified; flayed and curried; yelled like bloody hell; the third day he arose again from the bed; steered into haven; sitteth on his beamend till further orders whence he shall e to drudge for a living and be paid。 
But; says Bloom; isn't discipline the same everywhere? I mean wouldn't it be the same here if you put force against force? 
Didn't I tell you? As true as I'm drinking this porter if he was at his last gasp he'd try to downface you that dying was living。 
 We'll put force against force; says the citizen。 We have our greater Ireland beyond the sea。 They were driven out of house and home in the black 47。 Their mudcabins and their shielings by the roadside were lai
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