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"Antwerp I renamed
Gnantwerp for I was devoured there by mosquitoes"
(James Joyce, Letters
I 245)
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Page 9 of Joyce's 'Finnegans Wake' Notebook VI.B.15
Reproduced with permission from the Estate of James Joyce, and The Poetry/Rare Books Collection, SUNY, Buffalo, N.Y.
© 1977, the Estate of James Joyce, and the State University of
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