āKinch ahoy!
Buck Mulliganās voice sang from within the tower. It came nearer up the staircase, calling again. Stephen, still trembling at his soulās cry, heard warm running sunlight and in the air behind him friendly words.
āDedalus, come down, like a good mosey. Breakfast is ready. Haines is apologising for waking us last night. Itās all right.
āIām coming, Stephen said, turning.
āDo, for Jesusā sake, Buck Mulligan said. For my sake and for all our sakes.
His head disappeared and reappeared.
āI told him your symbol of Irish art. He says itās very clever. Touch him for a quid, will you? A guinea, I mean.
āI get paid this morning, Stephen said.