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                                  railway carriages of suburban  lines. In 1888 frequently
                                  with major Brian Tweedy and his daughter Miss Marion
                                  Tweedy, together and separately on the lounge in
                                  Matthew Dillon’s house in Roundtown. Once in 1892

                                  and once in 1893 with Julius (Juda) Mastiansky, on both
                                  occasions in the parlour of his (Bloom’s) house in
                                  Lombard street, west.
                                     What reflection concerning  the irregular sequence of
                                  dates 1884, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1892, 1893, 1904 did
                                  Bloom make before their arrival at their destination?
                                     He reflected that the progressive extension of the field
                                  of individual development and experience was regressively
                                  accompanied by a restriction  of the converse domain of
                                  interindividual relations.
                                     As in what ways?
                                     From inexistence to existence he came to many and
                                  was as one received: existence with existence he was with
                                  any as any with any: from existence to nonexistence gone
                                  he    would     be   by    all   as   none     perceived.

                                  What act did Bloom make on their arrival at their
                                  destination?
                                     At the housesteps of the 4th Of the equidifferent
                                  uneven numbers, number 7 Eccles street, he inserted his



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