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*'''Howth Head''', the island 'head-of-the-giant' where the river Liffey finishes, in Dublin Bay, vd. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howth_Head] | *'''Howth Head''', the island 'head-of-the-giant' where the river Liffey finishes, in Dublin Bay, vd. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howth_Head] | ||
− | This may suggest that not only the washerwomen turn into tree and stone, but also into Finn's (or HCE's) head and something else that I humbly investigate in the 'Dark hawks hear us' entrance, juste à coté | + | This may suggest that not only the washerwomen turn into tree and stone, but also into Finn's (or HCE's) head and something else that I humbly investigate in the 'Dark hawks hear us' entrance, juste à coté: [http://www.finnegansweb.com/wiki/index.php/Dark_hawks_hear_us] |
Revision as of 04:11, 16 March 2012
- Howth Head, the island 'head-of-the-giant' where the river Liffey finishes, in Dublin Bay, vd. [1]
This may suggest that not only the washerwomen turn into tree and stone, but also into Finn's (or HCE's) head and something else that I humbly investigate in the 'Dark hawks hear us' entrance, juste à coté: [2]