Thursday, March 5, 2015

Page 629 (17.339-370) "inspiration shining... creature cocoa."


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inspiration shining in his countenance and bearing in his arms the secret of the race, graven in the language of prediction.



What qualifying considerations allayed his perturbations?



The difficulties of interpretation since the significance of any event followed its occurrence as variably as the acoustic report followed the electrical discharge and of counterestimating against an actual loss by failure to interpret the total sum of possible losses proceeding originally from a successful interpretation.



His mood?



He had not risked, he did not expect, he had not been disappointed, he was satisfied.



What satisfied him?



To have sustained no positive loss. To have brought a positive gain to others. Light to the gentiles.



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.




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