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Jump to navigationJump to search- XXXX → kisses at the end of a letter (File:Book.PNG) → FW 111.17 four crosskisses
- criss-cross → the lines of ALP’s letter run both horizontally and vertically across the page (FW 114.02-07); this reflects a common practice of Irish peasants in the 19th Century, which was designed to save paper → the criss-crossing of the lines also reflects the flagpatch quilt on HCE and ALP's bed (FW 559.13) → in Ulysses (709.32 in Penelope) there is an allusion to such crossed letters
- Christ's cross → the Crucifixion
- kiss the cross
- kiss cross: Judas' kiss that got Jesus onto the cross
- sign of the cross: this is also a burial scene in which the officiant is reading out of the Book of Common Prayer, this represents the four movements of the sign of the cross