Ulysses by James Joyce Chapter 2 Page 37

rattling chain of phlegm. He turned back quickly, coughing, laughing, his lifted arms waving to the air.

She never let them in, he cried again through his laughter as he stamped on gaitered feet over the gravel of the path.

That’s why.

On his wise shoulders through the checkerwork of leaves the sun flung spangles, dancing coins.