Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Day 21.

Pages 24.

I should have just kept reading yesterday. The rhythm of this page continues from before. And it's easier to read than earlier days at this task.

It is unclear who HE is at the top of this page. But HE is digging his heels in to whatever argument is transpiring. He seems himself as a champion of some just cause though. His widower's house is mentioned. It's unclear. A man having a widower?

Another phoenix reference. Is Finnegan going to wake from his wake? JFC if that's the joke, I am so out.

Melange is the spice of life and all that.

Go pun yourself, Joyce.

"Anam muck an dhoul" seems like a misspelling of someone's name.

Someone is now talking to the HE at the top of the page, who we now learned is Mr. Finnimore.

Someone is trying to calm him down, by reciting some made up myth.

I think Finnemore isn't welcome there and Finnegan wouldn't want him at the wake. That's the impression I'm getting.

Someone named Clay is mentioned. I think that's a person. Joyce lists all the clothes Clay wears. This time in a list, rather than wasting out time with a paragraph description of clothes.

By the end of the page there's some mention of Nebuchadnezzar and Ghengis Khan, Joyce is pairing again, though both names are misspelled. And it's unclear why he brings them up. I suspect because they are haughty and so is Mr. Finnimore.

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