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black progeny (75.15—76.9), makes them scapegoats. Ham, them, fits
into the theme of dispossessed heir, e.g., Ishmael, Caliban, Hamlet, Havelok,
Satan, Tehemachus, the Stephen Dedalus (q.q.v.) of Ulysses. As servant-slave,
Ham is joined to the Man Servant, at least to the Man Servant (q.v.) when
he is black (see Beham, Maham, Ass, Bear, Black Man). See also Pig (when
St Patrick, q.v., was a slave in Ireland, he herded pigs), Bacon, pork in
any form—I cannot meatem up or distinguish these references. 
 Ham's conflict is also with his brothers, or rather (for the purposes of
FIN) with Japheth, ancestor of the gentiles, who is Shaun (q.v.); in "Shem
the Penman" Shaum is concerned to prove that his brother Shem (ancestor of
the Semites) is really "a low sham," i.e., Canaan (q.v.) means "a low region"
and "sham" joins the Jew with a meat forbidden him, makes him a migger, too
(170.25, etc.). See also First Draft (108): 
"Cain-Ham (Shem)     
 Scapegoats, dispossessed dark sons are thrown off—see the cool efficiency
with which Wellington (q.v.) blows up the rebel Himmdoo (q.v.; p. 10), but
the dark, the dispossessed, remains a part of the Great White Caterpillar
(q.v.). Throughout FIN, Ham interchanges steadily with Hem-Him-Hom-Hum(phrey).

 I am dissatisfied with the following Ham references. There are so many possible
Ham-Hem-Him-Hom-Hum and I cannot see them steadily or whole. +6.30,32,33,36—with
Hamlet, William, Humphrey (q.q.v.); 10.25 (warm); 
 +29.30,33—with Shem (q.v.); 
+31.24—with Hamlet, Havelok (q.q.v.); 
33.22 (refers to the snake's cold blood); 
37.4; +39.17—with Bacon, Packenham (q.q.v.; see also Kehoe); +40.11—with
Beham (q.v.); +41.14—with Shem (q.v.),.17 (hogshome), + .18—with
Hamlet (q.v.); +43.1—with Hume (q.v.),+ .3—with Hamlet (q.v.),
5; ?46.12; 49.22; 52.22,23; +63.33—with Charles Marteb (q.v.); 64.7;
+9 (Mubhingcan Inn = Canaan, q.v.)—with Mulligan (q.v.); +73.7,9—with
Polyphemus (q.v.); 76.5; 79.1,35—with Hamlet, Olaf (q.q.v.); +82.9,11—with
Hamlet (q.v.); 
 ?90.24; 93.15,21 (see Sham); 
+ 114.19,20—with Shem Ham Japheth, Hamlet (q.q.v.); 124.13 (warmly

 Him); ?125.12—(with arnother); 
 + 147.34—with William (q.v.); 
+ 170.24,25 (Canaan, q.v., means "how," refers also to snake, q.v.)—with
Sham (q.v.); + 173.27—with Shem (q.v.); + 177.20-21—with Hambome
(q.v.); 
+ 181.36—with Hamlet (q.v.); + 182.1 (see Sham); 187.22; + 192.6—with
Hamlet, Hamilcar (q.q.v.), 8,23 (see Sham); 199.19—20; 229.1; 247.14;
253.24; 
275.22; 309.22; ?316.25,33; +317.10— with Humphrey (q.v.), 16, ?+ .24—with
Humpty (q.v.), + .28—with Shem (q.v.); 318.16—17 (see Tham),
+ .21—with Bacon, Buckingham, ?Packenham (q.q.v.); 320.9; 322.35; +359.22,27—with
Hamlet (q.v.); +364.19—with Hamlet, Canaan, Kimihoun (q.q.v.; see also
Ass), + .31—with Abraham (q.v.); +365.21,29 (wind ... dhamnk ... dhumnk

bowease)—with INymdham Lewis (q.v.), .35 (Mah); +368.15—with
Homer, 
 Omar Khayyam (q.qv.); 
 ?371.10,11,21,23; ?376.16 (unclish 
arns—see Sham); ?404.6,20—with Homer (q.v.); +418.1,17—with
Hamlet (q.v.); +421.19—20—with Hamlet (q.v.); 422.18,33; 423.30
(warmed); 431.5-8; 
464.25; 465.8(see Sham), + .32—with Hamlet, Beham (q.q.v.); +468.10,11—
?with Adam and Eve (q.v.), + .18,19— with Hamlet (q.v.; see also Sham);
493.16 (bis),.17 (ter); 497.34; 499.11; 
+ 513.21—with Edwin Hamilton (q.v.), +23—with Shem (q.v.); +
518.21 (see Sham), .28—with Barham (q.v.); 526.14 (see Sham); 552.8,9;
+584.2—with Blackham (q.v.); +586.35,36—with Anna Livia (q.v.);
+587.1—with Anna 
 Livia (q.v.); 588.13 (warming); 
+597.28—with Maham, Maya, Wyndham Lewis (q.q.v.); +613.10—with
Sham, Beham (q.q.v.), Shamrock, 12; +619.8—9—with Humpty (q.v.),
12,13; 
+623.12—with Maham, Mohammed (q.q.v.). 
Hamazum, Mrs—see Amazon, ?Ham. 
Hambledon— 18th-century cricket club. 
584.18; 586.11. 
Hambone—megro in American comic strip. + 177.21—with Ham, Hamlet
(q.q.v.). 
Hamid, Abdul II, "the dammed" (1842— 1918)—Turkish sultan, deposed
1908. 
MrAtherton says "yldist kiosk" (135.18) 
is his name in Turkish. 357.7. 
Hamilcar Barca (b. 270 B.C.)— 
Carthagimian general, father of Hannibal (q.v.). + 192.6—with Ham (q.v.).