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                                  Cork and Dublin and of Mary, daughter of Richard and
                                  Christina Goulding (born Grier).
                                     Had Bloom and Stephen been baptised, and where and
                                  by whom, cleric or layman?

                                     Bloom (three times), by the reverend Mr Gilmer
                                  Johnston M. A., alone, in the protestant church of Saint
                                  Nicholas Without, Coombe, by James O’Connor, Philip
                                  Gilligan and James Fitzpatrick, together, under a pump in
                                  the village of Swords, and by the reverend Charles Malone
                                  C. C., in the church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar.
                                  Stephen (once) by the reverend Charles Malone C. C.,
                                  alone, in the church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar.
                                     Did they find their educational careers similar?
                                     Substituting Stephen for Bloom Stoom would have
                                  passed successively through a dame’s school and the high
                                  school. Substituting Bloom for Stephen Blephen would
                                  have passed successively through the preparatory, junior,
                                  middle and senior grades of the intermediate and through
                                  the matriculation, first arts, second arts and arts degree
                                  courses of the royal university.
                                     Why did Bloom refrain from stating that he had
                                  frequented the university of life?







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