
This Page of Finnegans Wake Is a Sunday Service Given by a Dominican Friar. It is all at once a Mockery of The Canterbury Friar; a salute to Bloody Sunday from Anne Besant; as well as a reference to the silent years of Kant in reference to doing nothing, or doing something.
Best Lines are:
"Axe why said"
"bekant or besant"
"he'd marry me any old buckling time as flying quick as he'd look at me"
"be a gentleman without a duster before a parlourmade without a spitch"
"Sever sindays after whatsintime."
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