Chapter 4
INTHEHEARTOFTHEHIBERNIANMETROPOLIS
BeforeNelson’spillartramsslowed,shunted,changedtrolley,startedforBlackrock,KingstownandDalkey,Clonskea,RathgarandTerenure,PalmerstonParkandupperRathmines,SandymountGreen,Rathmines,RingsendandSandymountTower,Harold’sCross.ThehoarseDublinUnitedTramwayCompany’stimekeeperbawledthemoff:
—RathgarandTerenure!
—Comeon,SandymountGreen!
Rightandleftparallelclangingringingadoubledeckerandasingledeckmovedfromtheirrailheads,swervedtothedownline,glidedparallel.
—Start,PalmerstonPark!
THEWEAREROFTHECROWN
Undertheporchofthegeneralpostofficeshoeblackscalledandpolished.ParkedinNorthPrince’sstreetHisMajesty’svermilionmailcars,bearingontheirsidestheroyalinitials,E.R.,receivedloudlyflungsacksofletters,postcards,lettercards,parcels,insuredandpaid,forlocal,provincial,Britishandoverseasdelivery.
GENTLEMENOFTHEPRESS
GrossbooteddraymenrolledbarrelsdullthuddingoutofPrince’sstoresandbumpedthemuponthebreweryfloat.OnthebreweryfloatbumpeddullthuddingbarrelsrolledbygrossbooteddraymenoutofPrince’sstores.
—Thereitis,RedMurraysaid.AlexanderKeyes.
—Justcutitout,willyou?MrBloomsaid,andI’lltakeitroundtotheTelegraphoffice.
ThedoorofRuttledge’sofficecreakedagain.DavyStephens,minuteinalargecapecoat,asmallfelthatcrowninghisringlets,passedoutwitharollofpapersunderhiscape,aking’scourier.
RedMurray’slongshearsslicedouttheadvertisementfromthenewspaperinfourcleanstrokes.