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Chapter 35 Chapter Seventeen 3

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Where are the people who accompanied Bloom from the sand dunes in the south to Glasnevin in the north that day as the bell rang? Martin Cunningham (in bed), Jack Ball (in bed), Simon Dedalus (in bed), Ned Lambert (in bed), Tom Kernan (in bed), Joe Hines (in bed), John Henry Menton (in bed), Bernard Lilligan[192] (in bed), Patsy Dignam (in bed), Paddy Dignam (in the tomb). With Bloom alone, what did he hear? The double reverberation of retreating footsteps along the heaven-born earth, and the double reverberation of the harp played by the Judas on the reverberating path[193]. How does Bloom feel when he is alone?

The coldness of interstellar space, a few thousand degrees below freezing or absolute zero in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Row[194], is the earliest sign of an impending dawn. What did the harmonious bells, the touch of hands, the sound of footsteps, and the solitary cold remind him of? In various cases and in various places now-deceased companions: Percy Upjohn (died at Model River[195]), Philip Gilligan[196] (tuberculosis, at Jervis Street Hospital), Matthew F. Kane[197] (accidentally drowned in Dublin Harbour), Philip Moiser[198] (septicemia, died in Hattiesbury Street), Michael Hart [199] (tuberculosis, died at Our Lady of Mercy), Patrick Dignam (cerebral haemorrhage, died at Dunes).

What phenomenon, what prospect, compelled him to stay where he was? With the disappearance of the last three stars, the dawn is shining, and a new disc-shaped sun is about to emerge[200]. Had he witnessed such a phenomenon before? In 1887 there was a long drawn-out pantomime at Luke Doyle's in Kimmagee[210].After this, sitting on a wall, he gazed to the east—Mizrachi[202] and waited patiently for the vision of dawn. Did he remember the first phenomena? The air is more and more alive: the rooster crowing in the distance, the bells of the churches, the music of the birds, the lonely footsteps of the early risers, the visible light of invisible lights, The last gleam of golden light of the resurrected sun low on the horizon.

Did he stay there? Triggered by a strong inspiration, he turned back, stepped across the garden again, returned to the doorway, and closed the door again.With a short sigh, he picked up the candlestick again, climbed the stairs again, walked towards the room next to the hall on the first floor, and walked back to the original place. What suddenly stopped him from walking in? The right temporal lobe of his Tianling Gai touched the hard wood horn, and a fraction of a second later, he felt pain.This is the result of being conveyed and perceived a split second ago. Describe the changes made to the interior furnishings.

A burgundy plush sofa had been moved from across the door to the tightly rolled Union Jack by the fire (a change he had repeatedly contemplated).The Mallorca table, inlaid with a basket and white checkerboard pattern, was placed in the space vacated by the burgundy plush sofa.The walnut sideboard (its protruding horns momentarily blocked his progress) was moved from its position by the door to a more convenient but more dangerous position facing it.Two chairs had been moved from the left and right sides of the fireplace to the place previously occupied by a Majorcan porcelain topped table with a blue and white checkerboard pattern.

Describe the two chairs. A low, straw-stuffed easy chair.Sturdy armrests stretched forward, and the backrest sloped toward the rear.When I pushed it back just now, the untidy edges of the rectangular carpet were lifted.Covering the seat with a wide face, the color in the middle faded badly, and the closer it was to the edge, the less the color changed.Opposite it, another slender wicker chair with two pairs of splayed feet is made of shiny curves.The frame was varnished dark brown from top to seat and from seat to bottom, and the seat was sharply coiled in white rushes. What is the significance of these two chairs?

Meanings such as resemblance, gesture, symbol, circumstantial evidence, and permanent testimony [204]. Where the sideboard used to be, what is now there? An upright piano (Cadebay [205] ) with exposed keyboard.The upper lid was closed tightly, and there lay a pair of pale yellow women's gloves, and a bright green ashtray contained four burnt matches, a half-smoked cigarette, and two colored cigarette butts.A copy of "Old Sweet Love Songs" (lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham, music by Jan Le Molloy, sung by Madame Antoinette Stirling) is slanted on the music stand. ) Songs in G Major

1080 accompaniment score, on the last page spread out, you can see the final instructions of the performance: casually, loudly, sustained tone, lively, sustained tone to be extended, gradually slow down [207], end. With what passion did Bloom examine these objects in turn? He held up the candlestick nervously, felt the pain and reached out to touch the swollen right temporal lobe injury.He gazed intently at the large, heavy, passive, and the slender, active, and bent down attentively, stretching the edge of the lifted carpet back into place.He remembered with interest Dr. Malachi Mulligan's color scheme, which included shades of green.[208]He repeated the words and actions with each other with joy at that time, and through various internal senses, he comprehended the relief of the gentle pleasure caused by the gradual fading.

What's his next move? From an open box on a Mallorca-topped table he took a small, black pinecone, an inch high, and placed its round base on a small tin dish.Then he placed his candlestick in the right corner of the mantelpiece, and drew from his waistcoat a rolled up biography (with illustrations) entitled "Agendas Netem."[209]Opened it, browsed it roughly, rolled it into a slender cylinder, and ignited it on a candle.Then the flame of the cylinder was extended to the tip of the pine-cone until the latter glowed red; and the paper cylinder was placed on the holder of the candlestick, and the remaining part was burned.

After this action, what happened? From the small volcano burnt away the sharp conical vents, a vertical serpentine smoke, reminiscent of Oriental cigarettes, rises.[210] Besides the candlesticks, what other similar items were placed on the mantelpiece? And a clock of vertically grained Connemara marble[211].It was a wedding present from Matthew Dillon, and it stopped at four forty-six in the morning on March 21, 1896.[212]Inside the clear bell jar is a bonsai of icy crystalline dwarf trees, a wedding present from Luke and Caroline Doyle.A taxidermy owl, a wedding present from Councilor John Hooper[214].

How did the three things and Bloom look at each other? In the gilt-rimmed full-length mirror, the undecorated back of the bush looked at the straight back of the taxidermy owl.In front of the mirror, the wedding present from Councilor John Hooper stared at Bloom with clear, melancholy, bright, motionless, compassionate eyes, while Bloom looked at Bloom with vaguely serene, meaningful, motionless, rich Compassionate gazes at Luke and Caroline Doyle's wedding present. What mixed and asymmetrical reflection in the mirror caught his attention now? The image of a man who is (in himself) aloof and (in others) capricious. Why be out of touch (on your own terms)? He has no siblings, But his father is still grandpa's son. Why capricious (to others)? From infancy to adulthood, he resembles his maternal kin.From prime of life to old age, he resembles more and more his paternal kin. What is the final visual impression conveyed by the mirror to him? Due to optical reflection, it can be seen that several books are placed upside down on the two bookshelves opposite to the mirror.They are not arranged in alphabetical order, but placed randomly.The title sparkles. Make a table of contents for these books. Tom's Directory of the Dublin Post Office, 1886 edition. Dennis Florence McCarthy[215]: Anthology of Poems (bronzed leaf marker on page five). Shakespeare: Folio (deep red moroccan suede, gilt cover). Handbook of Practical Computing (brown cloth hardcover). "The Secret History of the Court of Charles II" (hardcover on red cloth, printed and bound in natural color) [216]. The Children's Booklet (blue cloth hardcover) [217]. Our Boyhood, by William O'Brien MP[218] (green cloth hardcover, a little faded, with an envelope on page 217 instead of a bookmark). "Spinoza's Philosophy Notes" (hardcover with maroon leather). Stories from the Sky[219] by Sir Robert Bauer (blue cloth hardcover). Ellis: Three Tours to Madagascar [220] (brown cloth hardcover, title worn, illegible). The Letters of Stark Munro, by A. Conan Doyle [221].This is the collection of the Dublin City Public Library, 106 Capel Street, May 21, 1904 (On the eve of Whitsunday) Lent, the return deadline is June 4, 1904, so it has been overdue for thirteen days (black cloth hardcover, with a white coded label). "Journey to China" [222], by "Traveler" (covered in brown paper, title written in red ink). "The Philosophy of <Talmud>[223]> (booklet collection). By Lockhart (without cover, with footnotes, belittling the chief's victories and exaggerating his defeats). Debits and Credits,[224] by Gustav Freytag (hardcover on black paper, Gothic font[225], a cigarette coupon on page 24 instead of a bookmark). Hozier, History of the Russo-Turkish War (brown cloth hardcover, set of two volumes, with a label on the back cover of the Fortress Library, Governor's Walk, Gibraltar [226]). Lawrence Bloomfield in Ireland, by William Allingham (Second edition, green cloth hardcover, with gilt trefoil. The name of the original owner on the front of the title page has been obliterated) . "Guide to Astronomy" (brown cover peeled off, with five illustrations printed on separate sheets, text in old five-point boldface, author's footnotes in six-point type, marginal notes in eight-point type, title in twelve-point type[227 ] ). The Secret History of Christ (hardcover on black paper). "Advancing in the Orbit of the Sun"[228] (pale yellow cloth hardcover, missing inside cover, with titles printed at the top of each page). Physical Strength and Fitness (London, 1897) by Eugene Sandow[229] (hardcover on red cloth). A Preliminary Introduction to Concise Geometry, originally written in French by Igne Pardis, translated into English by John Harris, Doctor of Divinity, London, printed by R. Naplock, published in 1711 in Bishops Hyde.Contains an epistolary address to the translator's friend Mr Charles Cox (Member for Southwark Borough).Written in strong pen on the backleaf: This is from the collection of Michael Gallagher, dated May 10, 1822, if lost or unaccounted for, please return it to anyone who finds it To Michael Gallagher, carpenter of Daferry Gate, Enniscorthy[230] in Enniscorthy, County Wicklow, a land of unrivaled beauty. How did he feel when he rearranged the upside-down book? Order is needed.Everything should have a place, and should be in its place.Women's lack of appreciation of literature.An apple stuffed in a wine glass, or an umbrella slung upside down on a toilet bowl doesn't fit.It is not safe to place any secret document behind, under, or between the pages of a book. Which book is the largest? Hozier's History of the Russo-Turkish War. What else is included in the other matters of the second part of this work? The name of a pivotal battle (he had forgotten it), and a pivotal officer who was obsessed with it, Major Drummer Brian Cooper Tweedy (he remembered it). For what reasons, first and second, did he not consult this work? First, in order to practice memory.Second, because after a bout of amnesia, when he sat facing the central table and was about to consult the work, he recalled by mnemonic the name of the battle: Plevin[231] . What comforted him as he sat upright? A statue erected in the center of the table is candid, nude, posing, serene, youthful, graceful, sexual, exhorting.This statue of Narcissus[232] was purchased from PA Wren's Auctions, 9 Batchelor's Walk. What makes him restless when he sits upright? The collar (sixteen-inch type) and vest (five buttons) were so tight that he felt the pressure.These two things are superfluous for adult men's clothing, but lack elasticity to the volume change caused by the expansion of the human body. How did you calm down the anxiety in your heart? He took off the stiff collar, black tie and folding studs from around his neck and placed them in the left corner of the table.Then, in turn, unbutton the vest, trousers, shirt and underwear in turn from bottom to top.His hands traced from the centerline of the ragged, wrinkled black body hair that ran from the floor of the pelvis to the tufts around the navel in the lower abdomen, along the centerline of the knots and out to the The intersection point of the sixth thoracic vertebra grows from here to both sides, forming a right angle, passing through two points equidistant from the left and right, that is, the center line of the convergent triangle formed around the top of the nipple.There were six buttons (one missing) in pairs on the suspenders of the trousers, and he undid the six buttons (one missing) in turn. Then, what did he involuntarily do? With two fingers he picked up the flesh around the scar left by a bee sting on the left side under the diaphragm two weeks and three days ago (May 23, 1904).Although he didn't feel itchy, he used his left hand to scratch randomly here and there on the spots and surfaces where the skin was completely washed and only part of it was exposed.He put his left hand into the lower left pocket of his vest, took out a silver coin (a shilling) and put it back. Inserted (probably) at the funeral of Mrs. Emily Sineco[233] in Sydney Square (October 16, 1903). Prepare the income and expenditure statement for June 16, 1904. expense income pound shilling pence cash pound shilling pence Pork kidney (one pair) 0 0 3 0 4 9 The Freeman (one copy) 0 0 1 The Freeman 1 7 6 Advertising fee Bathing and tip (one set) 0 1 6 Tram ticket 0 0 1 Loan (Stephen. 1 7 0 Dedalus) Tribute to Patrick Dignam (one copy) 0 5 0 Banbury snacks (two pieces) 0 0 1 lunch 0 0 7 book renewal fee (one piece) 0 1 0 small packet of letter envelope (one piece) 0 0 1 dinner and tip (one piece) 0 2 0 money order and stamps (One piece) 0 2 8 Tram ticket 0 0 1 Pig's foot (One piece) 0 0 4 Goat's trotter (One piece) 0 0 3 Regular chocolate from Fry's Pastry Shop (One piece) 0 1 0 [234] Soda bread (One piece ) 0 0 4 coffee and bun (one serving) 0 0 4 repayment of borrowing (Stephen Dedalus) 1 7 0 settlement balance 0 17 5 2 19 3 2 19 3 Has the act of undressing continued? He felt a dull pain in the sole of his foot, and he stretched his foot aside, looking at the wrinkled skin, lumps, and boils that had been squeezed by walking in different directions over and over again.Then he stooped and untied the knotted bootlaces: breaking the hooks first, loosening the laces, and taking off the boots one by one again[235].The right sock was partly wet, and the big toenail had pierced the front again and protruded, and now the stool was separated from the boot.He raised his right foot, took off the purple elastic garter, took off the right sock, put his bare right foot on the chair drawer, and used his fingers to tear off the long big toenail, and Gently tugged it off, held it up to his nose, sniffed the scent of his own flesh, and contentedly discarded the shard from the toenail. Why feel content? For he smelled something similar to the other bits of toenail he'd smelled when he was a boy at Mrs. Ellis' nursery school as Mrs. Bloom.It was where he knelt every night, patiently tearing and yanking it off as he said his short vespers and lost himself in ambitious meditations. In what ultimate ambition do all those ambitions, born simultaneously and successively, now merge? He did not wish to deprive the baronial house, with its gatehouse and carriage drive, and its surrounding sprawling expanse of acres, ruths, and square poles, according to primogeniture, civic inheritance, or last sonship.[238] A legal lot, (a peaty pasture land valued at £42[239], or that veranda house described as a "rural in the city[240]" or a "health farm[242]" or The villa adjoining the neighboring house on one side was inherited and occupied forever. He only aspires to buy a real estate with unlimited heir status according to a private contract: a two-storey house with a thatched roof and a balcony facing north and south. A weather vane and a lightning rod connected to the ground are installed on the top, parasitic plants (ivy or cinnamon) are to be crawled on the porch, and the olive green front door is painted beautifully in the last process, which can compete with a carriage. Exquisite brass decoration. The front of the house is plastered, and the eaves and gables are painted with golden mesh patterns. Let the house stand on a high platform with a slight slope as much as possible. The pasture land, which will not be occupied in the future, has a good view of the surrounding area. Its own garden alone has a spectrum of five or six acres. Its distance from the nearest road is moderate: from night to night, it is neatly manicured. The lights of the interior could be glimpsed from the tops and crevices of the hornbeam hedges, and the house was at least a statute mile from any point on the borders of the capital. In less than fifteen minutes[242] a 'tram or train Along the railway line. (South to Dendrum or north to Sutton[243], like the poles. Both climates have been verified and said to be suitable for tuberculosis patients.) Unrestricted by heirship The deed of conveyance owns the house and its foundations and is leased for nine hundred and ninety-nine years.[244] The mansion consists of a drawing room with a bay window (two pointed windows), a living room , four bedrooms, two servant rooms. A multi-purpose iron stove and sink are installed in the tiled kitchen, a closet for linen sheets and shirts is provided in the living room, and ammonia-fumed oak bookcases are divided into several levels , with "Encyclopedia Britannica" and "New Age Dictionary), there are a number of ancient swords from the Middle Ages or the East; there are also gongs for announcing dinner, lamps made of alabaster, hanging decorative bowls, and telephones. Bakelite automatic telephone receiver of the directory; hand-woven Axminster rug[245] of a creamy texture with a checkerboard pattern around it. A card table with claw-shaped pedestals. A fireplace with a large brass grate , on the mantelpiece stood a delicate gilt chronograph, tolling unerringly like a cathedral bell, a barometer with a hygrometer, a comfortable, bright red plush cover, with a fine spring, and a springy center. Settees and spare chairs in corners, Japanese three-panel screens, spittoons (the kind you would find in a club, made of burgundy leather, easily wiped off with linseed oil and vinegar) Shine and refresh.) A pyramid-shaped chandelier hangs in the center of the room, emitting brilliant light.On a bent log perched a parrot tame enough to perch on his finger (it spoke gracefully), and on the walls was embossed wallpaper, ten shillings a dozen, with carmine-red pendant patterns, topped with It is a frieze; a series of three oak stairs, turning twice at right angles in succession, are all varnished to give a clear grain of wood, and the steps, boards, posts, railings and handrails are all reinforced with guard boards and painted with lacquer. Camphor wax; the bathroom has hot and cold water pipes, soup pots, showers, and complete equipment.In the toilet located on the platform[246], a rectangular window with frosted glass, a seated toilet with a cover, a wall lamp, brass zippers and handles, elbow tables and footstools on each side, and a hanger on the inside of the door Artistic oil painting lithograph.There is also an ordinary toilet; the servants of the cook, the handmaid and the maid who also do some delicate work are also equipped with sanitary facilities (the wages of the servants increase by two pounds every two years, and are based on the general loyalty and hard work insurance, A bonus of 1 pound is issued at the end of each year, and those who have worked for 30 years will be given severance pay in accordance with the regulations for resignation at the age of 65); pantry, catering room, food warehouse, refrigerator, kitchen and storage room outside the main building, etc., There is also a wine cellar (still, sparkling wine) in the cellar where the coal is piled, which is reserved for dinners (in evening dress) of distinguished guests.Carbon monoxide gas is supplied to the entire building. What other attractive devices might be added to this foundation? You can add a tennis and handball court, a bush, a glass pavilion of tropical coconut plants in the best botanical way, rockery with fountains, and a honeycomb designed according to humane principles.Arrange oval-shaped flower beds on the rectangular lawn, and cultivate dark red and light yellow tulips, blue sky garlic, primroses, primroses, carnations, sweet peas and eucalyptus into chic eggplants. (The bulbs were purchased from the limited company of Sir James W. Mackay[247], Wholesale and Retailer of Seeds and Bulbs, Nursery Trainer, Chemical Fertilizer Agent, of 23 Upper Sackville Street No).There is an orchard, a vegetable garden and a vineyard.In order to prevent illegal intruders, the fence is covered with broken glass.A locked utility shed, where all kinds of registered utensils are placed. For example?Eel pots, shrimp traps, fishing rods, handaxes, steelyards, millstones, earth breakers, tumbling machines, foot warmers[248], folding ladders, ten-pronged harrows, wooden boots for laundry, hay dispersers, rotary harrows , hook sickle, paint bowl, brush, ash rake, etc. How can the equipment be further improved? A rabbit and chicken farm, a dovecote, a greenhouse for plants, a pair of hammocks (for the wife and for the husband), a sundial under the shade and shade of a laburnum or lilac tree, installed at the gate on the left Japanese doorbells on pillars chime with an exotic melody, giant rain barrels, mowers with side drains and catch boxes, lawn sprinklers with hoses attached. What kind of transportation do you want to use? When entering the city, take the frequent trains or trams from the most suitable intermediate or terminal stations.When I go to the countryside, I ride an old-fashioned bicycle, a chainless flywheel sports car with a wicker body, or a cart pulled by an animal, a two-wheeled donkey cart with a wicker body, or a short-legged horse with a strong and fast foot (cheat a gray spotted sorrel horse fourteen feet tall[249]) pulled a stylish buggy. What is the name of this expected or completed house? Bloom Village.St. Leopold[250] House.Flor House. Could Bloom, who lived at No. 7 Eccles Street, foresee what would happen to Bloom in Flower House? He was dressed in loose wool and a Harris tweed cap worth eight shillings and sixpence.In the garden, wearing practical rubber boots (lined with a layer of elastic cloth for reinforcement), carrying a watering can, and cultivating a row of fir seedlings.Water, prune, stake, and sow pasture seeds.At sunset, in the fragrance of freshly cut pastures, without being overly tired, I pushed the low wheelbarrow full of weeds, improved the soil, continuously enriched knowledge, and gained longevity. What other intellectual pursuits might be pursued simultaneously? Capturing technique in photography, comparative religion, folklore of various customs in lust and superstition, observation of constellations in the sky, meditation. What light pleasures do you engage in? Outdoors: Gardening and farm work, biking on flat gravel sidewalks, climbing modest hills, swimming in secluded freshwater, or paddling in a safe one-person punt or wicker boat with anchor[ 251] Go boating freely in the waters without barrages and rapids to pass the summer.Take an evening stroll or horseback ride (above is wintering) while admiring the desolate landscape and the contrasting smoke from the farmhouse's delightful peat fires.Indoors: Discussion of hitherto unresolved historical or criminological problems in genial tranquility; lectures on foreign unabridged erotic classics; domestic carpentry with hammer, awl, nails, screws in toolbox , thumbtacks, corkscrews, tweezers, planes and screwdrivers. Could he be a country gentleman with crops and livestock? Not impossible.A stagnant cow or two, a stack of upland hay and the necessary implements such as a straight-through churn and a turnip grinder. What civic function and social position did he have among the noble families and squires in the county?According to the order of the hierarchy, the higher the level, the greater the power, he used to be a gardener, a farmer, a cultivator, and a livestock breeder; the peak of his official career was a local governor or justice of the peace.He has a coat of arms and coat of arms with matching Latin mottos (always at the ready), and his name is duly recorded in the Court Register[252] (Bloom, Leopold Paul, House of Commons Member of Parliament, Privy Councilor, Sir St. Patrick[253], Doctor of Laws Hon. Bloom Village, Dendrum), also mentioned in the court and society columns of newspapers (eg: " Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Bloom set out from Kingstown for England" and so on).Given his position, what course of action did he intend to take?The policy is somewhere between being too lenient and being too harsh.In a society of unnatural hierarchies, of ever-increasing and diminishing social inequalities, of constant flux and unevenness, there is to be fairness, equality, and indisputable justice, that is to say, on the one hand as much as possible It is possible to adopt a leniency policy extensively, and on the other hand, it is the royal government’s excessive collection of pennies, including the confiscation of movable and immovable property.Driven by his loyalty to the supreme power of the country stipulated in the supreme constitution of his country and his innate sense of justice, the goal he pursues is to strictly maintain social order and eliminate all kinds of evils, but not at the same time (each Each reform or austerity measure is a preliminary solution which, after melting and absorption, leads to a final solution).Against all collusive protesters, all violators of rules and regulations, all attempts to restore the abolished and ineffective Wenwei rights[254] (such as illegally crossing borders and stealing firewood), all international persecution loudly incited All proponents of international hatred, all despicable destroyers of family reunions, all unrepentant blasphemers of the relationship between husband and wife, must strictly enforce all laws (customary law, statutory law, commercial law). Proof that he loved integrity from a young age. While in high school in 1880, he confided to teenager Percy Applejohn his doubts about the teachings of the Irish (Protestant) Church.In 1865, his father Rudolph Virag (later renamed Rudolf Bloom) gave up his belief in Judaism under the advice of the "Association for Propagating Christianity to the Jews" and broke away from The sect, converted to Protestantism.In 1888, in order to be able to get married, he abandoned Protestantism and converted to Roman Catholicism.In 1882 he formed a youthful friendship (ended by the former's premature emigration) with Daniel Margrain and Francis Wade.On evening walks, he had expressed to the two men his support for the political theory of colonizing colonies such as Canada, and for the theory of evolution articulated by Charles Darwin in The Descent of Man[255] and .In 1885 he publicly expressed his support for James Fintan Lalle, John Fisher, Murray, John Mihai, JF Z O'Brien[256] and others Advocacy of collective national economic planning, Michael Davitt's agricultural approach, Charlie Stewart.The constitutionally procedural sedition of Parnell (Member for Cork)[257]William Ewart Gladstone (Member for Midlothian[258] in North Britain) program of peace, austerity and reform.In support of his political convictions, he climbed a tree beside the Northumbrand Highway, and from a safe place among the branches, he watched a procession of 20,000 torchbearers.The procession was divided into one hundred and twenty guilds, of which two thousand torchbearers escorted the Marquess of Ripon[259] and John Morley[260] (on February 2, 1888[261]) into the capital. How much is he going to pay for the estate, and in what form? Annual installments of up to £60 per year, subject to no more than one-sixth of a reliable annual income from gilt-edged securities, under the bylaws of the Industrious Alien Assimilation Friendly State Grant Building Society (established 1874) one.This amount is equivalent to five points simple interest on the capital of £1,200 (valuation of the house paid in twenty years).After the house is in hand, one-third of the total price should be paid at the same time, and the balance—that is, 800 pounds plus 2.5% interest—will be repaid in the same amount in four quarters every year, and all will be paid off within 20 years.The annual amount, with principal and interest, is equivalent to sixty-four pounds of rent.There are additional clauses on the real estate right letter: if the above-mentioned payment is overdue, it will be sold by force, the mortgage right will be enforced, or mutual compensation will be imposed.The title deed is kept by one, two, or three creditors. If there is no delay in payment, the house will become the absolute property of the renter when it expires. Is there any quick and unsafe way of obtaining financial means for immediate purchase? At the National Showjumping (flat or cross country) mile or mile wave[262] at Ascot, at 3:08 p.m. (GMT), a "dark horse" finished five ESPN wins.The result of this game was sent by a private radio in Morse code with dots and dashes, and the telegram was received in Dublin at 2:59 p.m. (Dunsink [263] standard time), according to which 1. Information may engage in gambling.Accidentally found something of great value: precious stones, valuable gummed or stamped stamps (seven shillings, lavender, unperforated, Hamburg, 1866[264]; fourpence, rose-coloured, Perforations on a blue ground, England, 1855[265]; one franc, yellow-brown, official print, engraved with perforations, stamped obliquely with mark-ups, Luxembourg, 1878[266]. Antiquity Rings of dynasties, rare treasures, appear in unusual places or in unusual ways: from the sky (dropped by eagles), by a fire (among the ashes of charred mansions, in the sea (drifting among wrecks, wrecks, buoy-dropped cargo, and unclaimed objects), on the ground (in the gizzards of food fowl). Received a bequest from a Spanish prisoner: it was a hundred years ago Treasure or coin or bullion brought from afar, deposited in a solvent bank at five cents a year compounded, amounting to £5,000,000 plus principal and interest. Signed with a careless contractor A commercial contract: for the delivery of thirty-two commodities, a quarterpenny for the first, increasing in geometrical progressions of two from the second (a quarterpenny, a halfpenny pence, onepence, twopence, fourpence, eightpence, one shilling and fourpence, two shillings and eightpence, up to thirty-second pieces[267]). Deliberate gambling techniques based on the study of the laws of probability , enough to make Monte Carlo casino owners bankrupt[268]. Solve a problem left in the world since ancient times: make a square equal to a circle and win a prize of one million pounds issued by the government[269]. Is it possible to make a fortune through industrial channels? How many dinamur[270] deserted sandy lands have been exploited by the cultivation of orange groves and melon fields and by reforestation, see the instructions of the settlement company of Breibtliu in the West 15th district of Berlin.Effective use of various chemical components contained in waste paper, fur of water rats, and human excrement.It is worth noting that the output of the first thing is huge, the quantity of the second thing is huge, and the third thing is inexhaustible, because even if a normal person with average physical strength and appetite removes the liquid by-products, the total amount excreted by each person per year still amounts to Eighty pounds (animal and vegetable food mixed), multiplied by 4,386,035[271] (the total population of Ireland according to the 1901 census). Are there any larger plans? There is a plan to build a hydroelectric power plant: to exploit the high tides of the Dublin Sandbanks, the difference in water level at Purafurka[272] or Powerscourt Falls[273], the catchments of the major rivers to develop white coal (hydroelectric power), The economy produces half a million water horsepower of electricity.拟好后,将提交港湾委员会,以便获得批准。筑一道堤坝,把多利山的北公牛那半岛状三角洲圈起[274],用来修高尔夫球场和步枪打靶场,前面那片地上铺一条柏油散步路,两侧是赌博场、货摊、射击练习室、旅馆、公寓、阅览室和男女混合浴池。清晨计划使用狗车和山羊车送牛奶。为了发展都柏林市内和左近的爱尔兰旅游交通,计划建造一批内河汽轮,行驶于岛桥与林森德之间。大型游览汽车,窄轨地方铁道以及沿岸游览汽船(每人每日十先令,包括一位能操三国语言的导游)。为了恢复爱尔兰各条水路的旅客及货运,订立疏浚海底海藻计划。另计划铺一条电车道把牲畜市场(北环路和普鲁士街)和码头(下谢里夫街和东堤坝)连接起来[275]。这条电车道和(作为大南部与大西部铁道线的延长)将从利菲联轨点的牲畜牧地铺设到北堤坝四十三至四十五号大西部中区铁路终点站与连接线是平行的。附近有大中央铁路、英国中部铁路、都柏林市班轮公司、兰开夏[276]- 约克郡铁道公司、都柏林-格拉斯哥班轮船公司、格拉斯哥-都柏林- 敦德里[277]班轮公司(莱尔德航线)、英国-爱尔兰班轮公司、都柏林-莫克姆轮船[278]、伦敦-西北铁道公司等的终点站或都柏林分店;都柏林港码头管理处卸货棚,帕尔格雷夫-墨菲公司的船主们和来自地中海、西班牙、葡萄牙、法国、比利时和荷兰的轮船公司那些代理人的临时堆栈,还有利物浦海上保险协会的临时堆栈。运输牲畜所需全部车辆[279]以及额外里程由都柏林市联合电车(股份有限)公司经营管理,费用由畜牧业者负担。
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