Goodbye now

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  • Goodbye now echoes the last lines of Buck Mulligan's "Ballad of Joking Jesus" in Ulysses 1.596-99:
"Goodbye, now, goodbye! Write down all I said
And tell Tom, Dick and Harry I rose from the dead.
What's bred in the bone cannot fail me to fly
And Olivet's breezy - Goodbye, now, goodbye!

William York Tindall in A Reader's Guide to Finnegans Wake (p. 228-29) suggests that this corresponds to the First Station (i.e., "Jesus is condemned to death") in Joyce's self-described mapping of this chapter to the Stations of the Cross.