Freeman's Journal

RefQuotePlace/PocketComments
05.48-50As he walked he took the folded Freeman from his sidepocket, unfolded it, rolled it lengthwise in a baton and tapped it at each sauntering step against his trouserleg. Sidepocket
05.221-2He drew the letter from his pocket and folded it into the newspaper he carried.
05.266-7Having read it all he took it from the newspaper and put it back in his sidepocket.
05.517He strolled out of the shop, the newspaper baton under his armpit, the coolwrappered soap in his left hand. Armpit
05.520Hello, Bloom. What's the best news? Is that today's? Show us a minute. Bantam Lyons looks at paper
05.539... then thrust the outspread sheets back on Mr Bloom's arms.
05.543-4Mr Bloom folded the sheets again to a neat square and lodged the soap in it ...
06.154-5Mr Bloom took the paper from his inside pocket. That book I must change for her. Inside pocket
06.496-7He stepped out of the carriage, replacing the newspaper his other hand still held.
06.585-7... when all had knelt, dropped carefully his unfolded newspaper from his pocket and knelt his right knee upon it.
06.635-6Mr Bloom came last folding his paper again into his pocket.
11.856Down the edge of his Freeman baton ranged Bloom's ...
11.859He held unfurled his Freeman.
11.1188-9Try all pockets. Handker. Freeman.
11.1123Can leave that Freeman.
17.336-7... current issue of Freeman's Journal ... (subsequently thrown away) ...