'Tis a Jute

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There is a classic German joke about Jutes. Although it is difficult to know if Joyce is referring to it, the dialogue in this section suggests it. The joke goes:

A German is walking in Jutland and loses his way. There are two Jutes leaning on a fence and so he goes over to them. "Sprechen sie Deutsch?" he asks. They shake their heads. "Parlez-vous Français?" Again no. "Do you speak English?" No. And so it goes on. In the end the German gives up in disgust and walks on. First Jute: "You know, we should really learn some foreign languages." Second Jute: "What would be the point? That man knew ten, and look where it got him!".