Ulysses by James Joyce Chapter 6 Page 39

hobby to row me o’er the ferry. Cheaper transit. By easy stages. Houseboats. Camping out. Also hearses. To heaven by water. Perhaps I will without writing. Come as a surprise, Leixlip, Clonsilla. Dropping down lock by lock to Dublin. With turf from the midland bogs. Salute. He lifted his brown straw hat, saluting Paddy Dignam.

They drove on past Brian Boroimhe house. Near it now.

I wonder how is our friend Fogarty getting on, Mr Power said.

Better ask Tom Kernan, Mr Dedalus said.

How is that? Martin Cunningham said. Left him weeping, I suppose?

Though lost to sight, Mr Dedalus said, to memory dear.

The carriage steered left for Finglas road.