change that soap now. mr bloom's hand unbuttoned his hip pocket swiftly and transferred the paperstuck soap to his inner handkerchief pocket. he stepped out of the carriage, replacing the newspaper his other hand still held.
paltry funeral: coach and three carriages. it's all the same. pallbearers, gold reins, requiem mass, firing a volley. pomp of death. beyond the hind carriage a hawker stood by his barrow of cakes and fruit. simnel cakes those are, stuck together: cakes for the dead. dogbiscuits. who ate them? mourners coming out.
he followed his companions. mr kernan and ned lambert followed, hynes walking after them. corny kelleher stood by the opened hearse and took out the two wreaths. he handed one to the boy.
where is that child's funeral disappeared to?
a team of horses passed from finglas with toiling plodding tread, dragging through the funereal silence a creaking waggon on which lay a granite block. the waggoner marching at their head saluted.
coffin now. got here before us, dead as he is. horse looking round at it with his plume skeowways. dull eye: collar tight on his neck, pressing on a bloodvessel or something. do they know what they cart out here every day? must be twenty or thirty funerals every day. then mount jerome for the protestants. funerals all over the world everywhere every minute. shovelling them under by the cartload doublequick. thousands every hour. too many in the world.
mourners came out through the gates: woman and a girl. leanjawed harpy, hard woman at a bargain, her bonnet awry. girl's face stained with dirt and tears, holding the woman's arm looking up at her for a sign to cry. fish's face, bloodless and livid.
the mutes shouldered the coffin and bore it in through the gates. so much dead weight. felt heavier myself stepping out of that bath. first the stiff: then the friends of the stiff. corny kelleher and the boy followed with their wreaths. who is that beside them? ah, the brother-in-law.
all walked after.
martin cunningham whispered:
-- i was in mortal agony with you talking of suicide before bloom.