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  • _The Mabbot street entrance of nighttown, before which stretches an uncobbled tramsiding set with skeleton tracks, red and green will-o'-the-wisps and danger signals.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • So I landed them up on Behan's car and down to nighttown.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • _En route_ to his taciturn and, not to put too fine a point on it, not yet perfectly sober companion Mr Bloom who at all events was in complete possession of his faculties, never more so, in fact disgustingly sober, spoke a word of caution re the dangers of nighttown, women of ill fame and swell mobsmen, which, barely permissible once in a while though not as a habitual practice, was of the nature of a regular deathtrap for young fellows of his age particularly if they had acquired drinking habits under the influence of liquor unless you knew a little jiujitsu for every contingency as even a fellow on the broad of his back could administer a nasty kick if you didn't look out.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • So I landed them up on Behan’s car and down to nighttown.

    Ulysses 2003

  • Stephen’s tongue seemed to thicken in his throat as he watched his wife, her cotton nighttown made diaphanous by the light.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

  • Stephen’s tongue seemed to thicken in his throat as he watched his wife, her cotton nighttown made diaphanous by the light.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

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  • "The Mabbot street entrance of nighttown ..."

    Joyce, Ulysses, 15

    January 28, 2007