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Post by mhberest on Dec 22, 2005 20:36:06 GMT -5
Here's a line from p 279 of James Joyce's book, "Finnegans Wake":
"How Olive d'Oyly and Winnie Car, bejupers, they reized the dressing of a salandmon and how a peeper coster and a salt sailor med a mustied poet atwaimen."
It appears that even the author of "Ulysses" was a fan of the sailor man, er, pardon me, salandmon.
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